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RE: Chess problem 35 / Schachaufgabe 35

in #chess7 years ago (edited)

Rd2 - Qc1+
Kf2 - Ne5
Qg5 - ....

Now there are a few options but Nxf3 seems reasonable.
Ideally black would prevent Qe7 which would be possible if he didn't move the queen to the much more attractive looking c1 but to b1.
If white manages to Qe7 black will have to invent king moves that prevent both Qxd6+ as well as the even worse Rd6+

In stead of trading the Knight on e5 for the knight on f3 it seems black can move from e5 to c6 but then Qg7happens and black is forced to Kb6 or he loses the rook with check.

Then Rb2 happens which seems to force Nb4?

Its not an exact attack but black has a lot of ways to lose.

The funniest is after Qxd6+ the Ka8 - Qd8+ - Rxd8 - Rxd8

What other ways out are there for black?