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capafan 18-Feb-26, 20:05 » Report abuse |
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capafan 18-Feb-26, 20:10 » Report abuse |
Once you know the theory, , , ,Go ahead and try it again several times, you soon won't have to stop and think about it, and then you're that much closer to a speed chess expert! 😁 |
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capafan 18-Feb-26, 20:23 » Report abuse |
One More Thing!{{ Hahahahaha }} If Black moves to the square that Kt guards, then THAT'S the one you take. I.e., if 1... Ne7, 2. N×e7#. If 1...Nb6, 2. N×b6#. And Bob's your uncle! 🥳 |
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capafan 18-Feb-26, 20:46 » Report abuse |
I was so stoked... |
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Seizing the Opposition!
By 1. Ka8, White forces Black to move a Knight, since his King is landlocked. By moving a Kt, Black relinquishes his guard of 1 square. THAT'S the one White moves to. N(d7) guards b6, N(f5) guards e7. That's how this cookie crumbles.