Attacking chess tactic Chess tactic, Puzzle Solving White to move. What is the best continuation for White? r2r2k1/2p1qp2/2b3pQ/p3p3/1p2PnN1/1P1B3P/P1P5/1K1R1R2 w – – 0 1 Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
rXF4 AND E5
1. Rf4 ef4 2.e5 threatening Nf6+
1. Rf4 ef4 2. e5 threatening Nf6+
1. Rxf4 exf4 2. e5 looks real promising, as only 2. .. f6 and 2. ..f5 need to be
considered as reasonable defenses to the threat of 3. Nf6+
After 2. .. f6 Black gets mated rather prettily 3. Nxf6+ Kf7 4. Qxg6+ Ke6 5. Bf5+ Kxe5 6. Ng4#
2. .. f5 is more complicated. After 3. Bc4+ Black can try either .. Bd5 or .. Rd5
3. .. Bd5 4. Rxd5 Rxd5 (4. .. Rf8 5. Rd8+ Qf7 6. Nf6#) (4. .. Qf7 5. Rxd8+ Rxd8 6. Nf6#) 5. Bxd5+ Qf7 6. Nf6#
3. .. Rd5 4. Rxd5 Re8 (4. .. Kf7 5. Rd8+ Bd5 6. Bxd5+ Qe6 7. Qf8#) (4. .. Qf7 5. Nf6+ Qxf6 6. Rd8#) 5. Rd7+ Bd5 6. Bxd5+ Qe6 7. Qg7#
Nxe5
Nxe5
1 Rxf4 exf4
2 e5 (threatening 3 Nf6+ winning Q; alternatively …Rd6 3 exd6 wins N, slows but does not stop attack).
Kc1
Kc1
1. Rxf4 exf4
2. e5
Rxf4 .. exf4
e5 (threat is Nf6 mate) … Qxe5
Qh4 … And there’s no way for black to prevent Nf6
Black resigns