Sunday, June 12, 2016
A Threat Not Parried
White’s attack seems unstoppable. Black only deploys a single rook to defend his king. Now, white delivers a threat that cannot be parried. Let’s find the killer move. Henneberger-Bernstein (Zurich, 1934)
Solution: 1. Bg7! RxB 2. Rc8+ Rg8 3. Qg4.. Resign. The double threat QxR and Qg7+ mate is too much for black to defend.
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