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RE: Chess problem 37 / Schachaufgabe 37

in #chess7 years ago
  1. Rxh5 gxh5
  2. Bh6 Nf1
  3. e4
    Now, as you wrote, pawn moves like 3. ... b6 or 3. ... c6 are just suicide.
    Therefore the only moves which don't lose immediately are knight moves or 3. ... h4 (3. e4 is only a transposition of moves: in case of 3. c5 black answers with 3. ... Ng3, then 4. e4 is necessary).

But want I want to know from you is how exactly white wins after:

  1. Rxh5 gxh5
  2. Bh6 Nf1
  3. e4 Ng3
    How will you continue as white?
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After black plays 4.Ng3
5.c5,dxc5
6.bxc5,Nh1 or Nf1
7.d6,cxd6
8.cxd6,Nf2+
9.Qd2,Nxh3
10.d7, black resigns.
(white queens with d8 and check mates black.)

  1. Rxh5 gxh5
  2. Bh6 Nf1
  3. e4 Ng3
  4. c5 h4 (If black takes the pawn it always ends fast.)
    How does white continue? (By the way neither 3. e4 nor 3. c5 are the fastest winning moves here, but I accept them as long as you win in the end. :) )

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