CHESS TACTICS #163186

Problem's rating:1806
Avg. time to solve:02:56
Total attempts:450
Solved percentage:62.9%
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swash004
09-Mar-13, 03:20

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I still don't see it
What is the threat causing black to sac his rook?
breakerofwind
09-Mar-13, 06:18

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fxe5 forks the rook and bishop. Also,

2.f4 exf4
3.e5 Bxe5
4.Bxe5+ Kf7
5.Bxd6
swash004
09-Mar-13, 08:44

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But ...
There are other options that seem to be better for black: Qb5 or a6? Rc8D8?

Even if the threatened fork comes to pass, it only nets a bishop for a pawn. That seems better than a rook for a pawn. This seems especially true when the threat to the bishop remains (albeit with a move in hand and the Q is no longer guarding g5).
ishtiak
10-Jun-15, 04:21

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Thats another foul problem solution. Disgusting!
fredkohn
31-Dec-18, 19:47

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after 2. f4 ef4 White has 3. Bxf6 Kxf6 4. e5+ and Black is in a world of hurt. Stockfish lite says 2 ...Rxd3 is Black's best!
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