Sunday, June 12, 2016
The Perfect Diagonal
Sometimes, there are unexpected moves in chess. You feel proud when you found it. Reserve the idea and use it in your future games.
Vakkaroni-Mazoni (Rome, 1891)
White to play and win.
Solution: 1. Qg4+!! BxQ 2. Rxh+ gxR 3. Bf7.. mate. Amazing, black’s king is screwed at the back leaving him stunned at the moment.
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