Hi Uwe,Great puzzle. I saw the start, but my approach ran out of gas because I did not see the 3... Re6 move. So I was thinking I had to lure the White Knight at f3 away first, maybe with Black playing Ne5 forking Queen and Knight to trade off the Knights. But I see your solution is much better.
Richard----- Original Message ----- From: "uwe hahnewald" <uwe.hahnewald@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 1:50 PM Subject: [blind-chess] Puzzle Solution
Hello, please see the solution for my yesterday puzzle below. First, here's the position again. White: Kh1, Qd3, Ra1, Re1, Be2, Nf3, Nb3, Pa2, Pb2, Pc3, Pf2, Pg2, Ph3 Black: Kg8, Qc8, Rd8, Re8, Bd6, Be6, Nc6, Pa7, Pb7, Pd5, Pf7, Pg7, Ph7 Black to move and gets a clear winning advantage. 1. ... Bxh3 2. gxh3 Qxh3+ 3. Kg1 Re6 4. Bf1 (4. Ng5 Qh2) (4. Ne5 Rg6+) Qg4+ 5. Bg2 Rg6 6. Qf1 Qxf3 Uwe ========== The blind-chess mailing listView list information and change your settings: //www.freelists.org/list/blind-chessList archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/blind-chess =========
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