My preferred move for black is pawn d4 as at the very least white loses the
pinned Knight and whites position looks pretty hopeless. White can reply
with Qc2 and hope black makes a weak move so he can get out of the lost
position.
1. .. d4
2. Qe2 dxc3
3. Kd1
here black can play Rd8 or Qd2 and white is busted.
Regards,
Mark.
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Subject: [blind-chess] Problem WAC 166
Problem WAC 166
Black to move
FEN:
8-r3r1k1/
7-5pp1/
6-p1p4p/
5-2Pp4/
4-8/
3-q1NQP1BP/
2-5PP1/
1-4K2R
b - - 0 1
Short Algebraic Problem Setup:
White: Ke1, Qd3, Rh1, Nc3, Bg3, Pc5, Pe3, Pf2, Pg2, Ph3
Black: Kg8, Qa3, Ra8, Re8, Pa6, Pc6, Pd5, Pf7, Pg7, Ph6
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