Eyes not too sharp for a few minutes but then some focus….. 1……b5 2. axb5 Nxc4 if 3. Qxc4 axb5 attacking both Q and R if 2. Bd3 c4 forking Q and B if 2. Bxb5 axb5
This wasn’t easy to find, but I suppose that is because the eye is drawn to the king side with moves like Bxh3, Qg5, f5 etc. I basically went through all of these before considering anything on the queen side, and even then, I looked at Nxc4 first. Only after about a half hour did I finally notice the unprotected rook at a1:
1. ……b5! 2. ab5?! Nc4!
Why my initial thought of 1. …Nc4, 2. …b5 3.ab5 doesn’t work is that after black’s second move, there are still two pawns on the a-file, and white has time to retreat the queen from c4. Continuing:
3. Qc4?!
White will probably do better with 3.Qd3 to cover the threatened fork from d2, but he is still down a piece. Continuing:
3. ……ab5 wins with a double attack on the queen and the rook.
Back at move 2, white will probably do a bit better to retreat the bishop to d3, but black will still win the piece with 2. …c4 and 3. …cd3.
1…b5 2. axb5 Nxc4 3. Qxc4 axb5 when both white rook and queen are threatened at the same time.
Pawn B-5,if pxp,pxp,if BxP? R B8
P-B5,PxP Pxp if Bxp? R-B8
P-B5,PxP PxP if BxP? R-B8
1. … d3 2. cxd3 Bxh3 3. gxh3 Nf3+
b5!!! a xb5 then Nx B followed by ax b5!!!
b5 axb5 Nxc4 Qxc4 axb5 Qxb5 Rxa1
b5 axb5 Nxc4 Qxc4 axb5 Qxb5 Rxa1
Eyes not too sharp for a few minutes but then some focus…..
1……b5
2. axb5 Nxc4
if 3. Qxc4 axb5 attacking both Q and R
if 2. Bd3 c4 forking Q and B
if 2. Bxb5 axb5
O-O-O
-O-O-
This wasn’t easy to find, but I suppose that is because the eye is drawn to the king side with moves like Bxh3, Qg5, f5 etc. I basically went through all of these before considering anything on the queen side, and even then, I looked at Nxc4 first. Only after about a half hour did I finally notice the unprotected rook at a1:
1. ……b5!
2. ab5?! Nc4!
Why my initial thought of 1. …Nc4, 2. …b5 3.ab5 doesn’t work is that after black’s second move, there are still two pawns on the a-file, and white has time to retreat the queen from c4. Continuing:
3. Qc4?!
White will probably do better with 3.Qd3 to cover the threatened fork from d2, but he is still down a piece. Continuing:
3. ……ab5 wins with a double attack on the queen and the rook.
Back at move 2, white will probably do a bit better to retreat the bishop to d3, but black will still win the piece with 2. …c4 and 3. …cd3.