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      Saturday Chess Tactic

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      Black to move. What is the best plan for Black here?

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      2 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        February 16, 2008 at 4:10 pm

        Well, 1….Nxe3+ jumps out of the board to be played. So I guess, intuitively, I will go with that…

        1……..Nxe3+
        2.fxN Ng3+
        3.Kg1 Qxp+
        4.Qf2 (4.Kh1 Ne4+ 5.Kh1 [5.g3 Qxg3+ 6.Kh1 Nf2+ 7.QxN QxQ 8.Rd4d2 Re1+ 9.RxR Qh2#]
        4….Ne2+! (this I really found hard to find, by the way)
        4.Kf1 QxQ+
        5.KxQ Bg3+
        6.Kf1 NxR

        And black is up in the exchange since white can’t take black’s knight with the rook for it will be mate with Re1#.

        Well, I think that is it for now. I’ve to get ready for a date tonight….

        —Henryk.

      2. chesscampeona Reply
        February 16, 2008 at 5:00 pm

        1…Nxe3 and I get a happy meal.:)

        WCM Claudia Munoz
        4th grade

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