2. …..Qg2 (Qg1 3. Kh3, then?) 3. Qg3 f5 4. Kf4 Qd2 5. Ke5 Qe3 6. Kf6 and now what?
The other idea is to not go for a mating net, but seal up the king side with 1. …f6, exchange queens, and get the black king over to stop/win the passed a-pawn, but this does not work:
1. …..f6 2. Kg4 Qg2 3. Qg3 Qg3 4. Kg3 Kg7 5. a4 Kf7 6. a5 Ke7 7. a6 Kd7 8. a7 Kc6 and black is too late.
Stupid mistake in my previous post: after 4. … Qd2+ 5. Ke5 the Queen doesn’t get to c7 of course… So, we have to improve the idea: instead of 4. … Qd2+ we play 4. … e5+! 5. de5: Qd2# Profelo
Oh, I put the position in my engine and shame on me, I found all the moves except of the last one, I should work on my visuality. 1…f6+ 2.Kg4 Qg2+ 3.Qg3 f5+ 4.Kf4 e5+
That was difficult …
1…f6+ (2. Q:f6 Qg3#, 2. K:f6 Q:f4) 2. Kg4 Qg2+ 3. Qg3 f5+ 4. Kf4 e5+ (!) 5. de Qd2#
1. …. f6+
2. Qxf6 Qg3#
if 2. Kxf6, then 2… Qxf4+ 0-1
without …f6, black would be lost!
did white blunder, or did Kuzmin force this position?
missed white’s Kg4, but it too loses.
1. … f6+
2. Kg4 Qg2+
3. Qg3 f5+
4. Kf4 e5+!
5. dxe5 Qd2#
other moves by white lose the queen.
…Qg2+; Qg4, f6+; Kxf6, QxQ
f6 check looks winning whatever white does.
f6 Kg4 (best)
Qg2 Qg3
f5 Kf4
e5 de
Qd2 mate
Alternatives for black all lose queen or get mated
1. f6+ ?
1. .. f6+
If 2. Qxf6 Qg3++
If 2. Kxf6 QxQf4
am LR,AR
my try: 1… f6+ 2.Qxf6 Qg3 checkmate (if 2.Kxf6 Qxf4+)
1. … f6 +
If 2. Qx f6 Q g3 #
If 2. Kx f6 Q x f4 +
Seems to me the start has to be f6
1. …..f6
2. Kg4
This is forced as Qf6 loses immediately to Qg3#
2. …..Qg2 (Qg1 3. Kh3, then?)
3. Qg3 f5
4. Kf4 Qd2
5. Ke5 Qe3
6. Kf6 and now what?
The other idea is to not go for a mating net, but seal up the king side with 1. …f6, exchange queens, and get the black king over to stop/win the passed a-pawn, but this does not work:
1. …..f6
2. Kg4 Qg2
3. Qg3 Qg3
4. Kg3 Kg7
5. a4 Kf7
6. a5 Ke7
7. a6 Kd7
8. a7 Kc6 and black is too late.
1. f6
1….f6+ and if a) 2.Kxf6 Qxf4+, or b) 2.Qxf6 Qg3 mate.
Kamalakanta
f6+. If Kxf6 Qxf4 if Qxf6 Qg3.
1…f6 check wins
F7-F6, if white Queen takes F6, then Black Queen moves to G3 mate.
If White’s King takes F6 pawn, then Black Queen takes White Queen.
It cost me some minutes:
1. … f6+
2. Kg4 Qg2+
3. Qg3 f5+
4. Kf4 Qd2++
Once you have figured out, it looks easy, but it was difficult to find.
1 .. f6+!
2 Kg4 (2 Kxf6 Qxf4+, 2 Qxf6 Qg3#) Qg2+
3 Qg3 f5+
4 Kf4 e5+!
5 dxe5 (5 Kxe5 Qxg3+) Qd2#
1…f6+ 2.Kg4 Qg2+ 3.Qg3 f5+ 4.Kf4 e5+! 5.dxe5 Qd2 mate
Stupid mistake in my previous post: after 4. … Qd2+ 5. Ke5 the Queen doesn’t get to c7 of course…
So, we have to improve the idea: instead of 4. … Qd2+ we play
4. … e5+!
5. de5: Qd2#
Profelo
…f6+! is winning move for black
It’s probably about winning the queen but can’t find it.
Oh, I put the position in my engine and shame on me, I found all the moves except of the last one, I should work on my visuality.
1…f6+
2.Kg4 Qg2+
3.Qg3 f5+
4.Kf4 e5+
f6+ and white will either lose the queen or get mated. Very nice!
Beelze
…f6+
Rg4 (if Rxf6 QxQ) Qg1+
Qg3 (the only possibility) Qxd4+
I think that’s the idea
MVP
1… f6+ 2. Kxf6 Qxf4+ 3. Kxe6
Qxd4 4. Kd6 Qf6+ 5. Kc5 Qxf3 6. a4 Qe4 7. a5 Qc4+ 8. Kb6 d4 9. a6 d3 10. a7 d2 11. a8=Q d1=Q 12. Qb7+ Kh6 13. Qc6 Qd8+ 14. Kb7 Qb4+ 15. Ka7
Qdd4+ 16. Ka8 Qa1+ 17. Qa4 Qaxa4#
interesting…
1. …, f6+
2. Kg4, Qg2+
3. Qg3, f5+
and black captures queen
1. … Qh2-c2
–br
1. Qg1+ Qg4 2. f6+ and white loses queen