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      Tuesday morning chess tactic

      Chess tactic, Puzzle Solving


      r3k2r/pp1qppb1/1pn2p2/1Q5p/P3N3/6P1/5PBP/2R1R1K1 w kq – 0 1

      White to move. How should White proceed?

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      6 Comments

      1. kamikazeking Reply
        October 23, 2007 at 2:40 pm

        Maybe…

        Nxf6+ Bxf6
        Rxc6

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 23, 2007 at 3:12 pm

        I think you got the idea right but the order wrong in the above post.

        I think Rxc6 first is much stronger.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        October 23, 2007 at 3:19 pm

        Hi.
        The right order is I believe 1.Rxc6 bxc6 2.Nxf6+ Kd8 3.Bxc6! Now the position just collaps :3…Qd2 4.Qb1 wins

        Steph from France

      4. Anonymous Reply
        October 23, 2007 at 4:11 pm

        1. Rxc6 bxc6
        2. Nxf6+ Bxf6 (if kd8 then knight just takes the queen then and there)
        3. Bxc6 winning the queen

      5. Kerry Reply
        October 23, 2007 at 6:11 pm

        Anonymous @ 11:11:00AM said:

        “1. Rxc6 bxc6
        2. Nxf6+ Bxf6 (if kd8 then knight just takes the queen then and there)
        3. Bxc6 winning the queen”

        But, after

        1. Rxc6 bxc6
        2. Nxf6+ Kd8
        then
        3. Nxd7?? cxQb5
        4. Bxa8? Kxd7

        or

        4. Rd1 Rc8
        5. Nxb6+ Kc7
        6. Nxc8 R(or K)xc8

        It is far from clear that white is winning. In fact, in either case, pieces are even and I would take black’s extra pawns.

        Best is, as anonymous @ 10:19:00 AM said:

        1. Rxc6 bxc6
        2. Nxf6+ Kd8
        3. Bxc6! Qd2
        4. Qb1

        White will pick up the rook or the queen, gaining at least a piece advantage and clear win.

        Move order is paramount.

      6. Anonymous Reply
        October 24, 2007 at 3:08 am

        1. Rxc6 bxc6
        2. Nxf6+ Kd8
        3. Bxc6! Qd2??

        Qd2 would be a blunder, lost Q for sure:
        4. Qb1 Qg5(or Qa5, Qc3)
        5. Qd1 then Qd7 Qb7 mate

        4. Qb1 Kc8 (or Kc7)
        5. Rxe7, it’s all over

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