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CHESS TACTICS #111863

Problem's rating:1887
Avg. time to solve:02:05
Total attempts:151
Solved percentage:62.9%
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simplechan
10-Apr-12, 09:58

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Why not 3. Rb5?
The pawn on f6 can still Queen unimpeded but now White is not forced to exchange rook for pawn, no?
sccadams
12-Apr-12, 11:38

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Because then 4. Rxb2 loses for white.
1. ... Rh1+
2. Ke2 b3
3. Rb5 b2
4. Rxb2 Rh2+
5. Kd1 Rxb2
6. f7 Rb8

White can't queen, and black is up a rook, and is looking pretty good.
simplechan
13-Apr-12, 03:50

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Only if you do 4.Rxb2
If you do 4.f7 then you effectively end up with the same result as the solution but because I "switch the order" then the program considers I failed the puzzle.
sccadams
13-Apr-12, 13:25

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Right, my analysis was incomplete.
The correct move for black is not 3...b2, but 3...Rc1, preventing mate. By prematurely moving the rook to the b-file, white gives black time and an open file for his rook to recover and stop the pawn.

1. ... Rh1+
2. Ke2 b3
3. Rb5 Rc1
simplechan
16-Apr-12, 00:39

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makes sense
that makes sense now - thanks for your help!
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