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phonybenoni 11-Oct-18, 00:27 » Report abuse |
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Nice Puzzle |
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oldjohn 11-Oct-18, 04:33 » Report abuse |
queen sacrifice? |
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patzerking |
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einheitlix 11-Oct-18, 11:16 » Report abuse |
@phonybenoniInteresting alternative, even if it doesn't work out in the end! If I may ask, why do you call the actual solution a "brute force method"? It doesn't sacrifice anything, and it even has a certain elegance to it in my eyes. At the contrary, from my point of view, yours is the method that I would call "brute force", what with the rook sacrifice and the bishop sacrifice and all that. |
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phonybenoni 11-Oct-18, 14:07 » Report abuse |
@einheitlixConsider this position: Obviously, White has two ways to mate in four moves here: the familiar Smothered Mate beginning 1.Nf7+, or 1.Qxa8+ followed by capturing anything that gets in the queen's way. Both lines are "brute force", but I would take more pleasure in playing the smothered mate line. Assuming I saw it, of course. I have fond memories of my first smothered mate, because my opponent had no idea of what was going. on. When I played Qg8+ he stared at the board in shock, then looked at me an said, "But that's not mate! I can take the queen!" This would have been a perfect moment for what we Americans call "coffee-housing", screaming "Oh, No!" at the top of my voice while tearing out my hair. This would have had the desirable effect of bringing everyone at the tournament to the table to witness my brilliancy. But, no, I refrained. I'm a nice guy. More importantly, I don't have enough hair to spare for a stunt like that. Eventually he shrugged and took the queen and I mated him and as far as I know he is still ssitting there, staring at the board in amazement. |
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Phoney vs Tal method. |
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![]() Speaking of Tal's abilities, Spielman once said of Alekhin that he (Spielman) could play combinations as well as Alekhin, but what escaped him was getting to those positions where Alekhin had those combinations. We should be so lucky. |
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einheitlix 12-Oct-18, 00:29 » Report abuse |
@phonybenoniI can only imagine how satisfying it must be to deliver a textbook smothered mate in a real game. Alas, it never happened to me. I've been in situations where I was close to it, but the problem is that it mostly only works if your opponent isn't familiar with it and you can surprise them with it. But when you _are_ familiar with it, you can usually avoid being mated that way. |
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Phony,Sorry. |
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Art for Art's Sake |
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My first thought was 1...Rxg2+ 2.Kxg2 Bxh3 3.Kxh3 Qf3+ 4.Kh4 -- oops, 4...Be7+ is not availab.e Too bad. Had to settle for the Brute Force method.