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rtrider 14-Mar-09, 23:59 |
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CluesHere is the end of the famous game Edward Lasker - Thomas, London 1912 where white can give mate by castling Not likely it is the answer to your search as there are still quite some pieces left and Lasker gave the mate by playing Kd2 instead of castling. |
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Prince-Day, Lugano 1968 |
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Morphy - NN, New Orleans 1858 |
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This one?I have seen it a number of times but cannot remember the source. |
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rtrider 15-Mar-09, 21:55 |
chess puzzle help |
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Real game with this tactical themeI searched for games ending with this tactical theme. Here is one: Below is the game score. White offers a poisoned pawn b2. Black - a strong player - falls for the trap. An exchange of queen's acts as decoy to bring the black king on the open d-file and the castling move snares the black rook. [Event "Belgian Championship 1934"] [Site "Liege (Belgium)"] [Result "1-0"] [White "Feuer"] [Black "Alberic O'Kelly de Galway"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 d6 5.Bxc6+ bxc6 6.d4 f6 7.Nc3 Rb8 8.Qd3 Ne7 9.Be3 Rxb2 10.dxe5 fxe5 11.Nxe5 dxe5 12.Qxd8+ Kxd8 13.O-O-O+ 1-0 |
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The theme in an endgame studyVyacheslav Prigunov, "64", 1990 White to play and win The solution is to force the black king onto the open f-file, so that white can give check and attack the rook on h2 at the same time. This is done with 1. e7+ Kf7 2. e8Q+ Kxe8 3. f7+ Kf8 4. Be7+ Kxe7 5. f8Q+ Kxf8 6. O-O+ |