This game is getting too tough. When I was a boy, we would’ve given Rc6 (of course then, before the days of politically correct, effete euro-notation, it would have been “R-B6!!” back then,) two exclamation marks, for the sheer violence of the move. No one here gave it more than one. Tough bunch of folks!
1. Rc6 seems to do the trick.
this threatens Qb6+
1….Qxc6
2.dxc6+ +-
rc6..mating net follows
Rc6 looks pretty convincing. It blocks the Queen and allows Qb6 with mate to follow.
1. Rc7+ Kxc7
2. Qb6+ Kc8
3. Qb8#
1. Rc7+ Ka8
2. Bb8
Rax6! +-
Rc6 dxc6
Qb6+ and mate follows.
1.Tc6! dc6 2.Db6+ Kc8 3.Dxa6+ Kd7 4.Db7+ etc.
apparently it is easy to overlook the queen on f6. Cutting it off with Rc6 is the obvious try
Rc6 ! cuts of the black Queen
Rc6 blocking the Queen from b6 seems to win!
1.Tc6! dc6 2.Db6+ Kc8 3.Dxa6+ Kd7 4.Db7+ etc.
How about,
1.Rc6…dc (if Qc6 then dc+ should amount to the same thing)
2.Qb6+…Kc1
3.Qa6+…Kd8 (if …Kd7 then Qb7+)
4.Bb6+…Ke7
5.Qb7+…Kd6
6.Qc6+…Ke7
7.Qc7 orRa7 mate
This game is getting too tough. When I was a boy, we would’ve given Rc6 (of course then, before the days of politically correct, effete euro-notation, it would have been “R-B6!!” back then,) two exclamation marks, for the sheer violence of the move. No one here gave it more than one. Tough bunch of folks!