[blind-chess] Re: Spoiler Alert Problem WAC092 with small correction

Hello all,
In move 2 I accidentally put Bxg5 instead of Bxg4.  Notice, black in  move 
3 takes advantage of white's poor placement of its major pieces.  The  
knight creates a fork against the white queen and rook.
My solution:
1.  -Bxg4 (Bishop takes pawn.)
2. Bxg4 (Bishop takes bishop.) Nxg4 (Knight takes  bishop.)
3. Bxg7 (Bishop takes bishop.) Ne3 (fork against queen and  rook)
Edward
 
 
In a message dated 3/22/2012 12:41:41 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
Eddyz69@xxxxxxx writes:

Hello all,
My solution:
1. -Bxg4 (Bishop takes pawn.)
2. Bxg5 (Bishop takes bishop.) Nxg4 (Knight takes bishop.)
3. Bxg7 (Bishop takes bishop.) Ne3 (fork against queen and rook)
Edward
 
 
In a message dated 3/14/2012 7:00:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx writes:

 
 
Good Evening Puzzlers,
 
 
This problem is from Mario Lang's puzzle web page at  


_http://delysid.org/chess/epd.cgi_ () 

and is reported to  be from Fred Reinfield's book "Win At Chess" 1958.
 
Problem WAC092
 
Black to move
 
FEN Problem  Setup:
r4rk1/
1p2ppbp/
p2pbnp1/
q7/
3BPPP1/
2N2B2/
PPP4P/
R2Q1RK1
b  - - 0 1
 
Short Algebraic Problem Setup:
White: Kg1, Qd1,  Ra1, Rf1, Bd4, Bf3, Nc3, Pa2, Pb2, Pc2, Pe4, Pf4, Pg4, Ph2
Black: Kg8,  Qa5, Ra8, Rf8, Be6, Bg7, Nf6, Pa6, Pb7, Pd6, Pe7, Pf7, Pg6, Ph7
 
 





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