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CHESS TACTICS #259374

Problem's rating:1694
Avg. time to solve:00:47
Total attempts:485
Solved percentage:72.2%
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dnet
28-Jul-16, 18:04

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It seems to me that Bg6 Kg8 Qh7 is also a valid solution
breakerofwind
28-Jul-16, 20:22

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I believe that is invalidated by BxQ
glyutri
29-Jul-16, 00:25

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dnet, You're right. What's wrong with Bg6??
breakerofwind
29-Jul-16, 06:43

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I guess my point wasn't clear. 2.Bg6+ Bxh3 What does White do now?
glyutri
29-Jul-16, 11:42

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Thanks breakerofwind, how can we overlook this?!
dnet
01-Aug-16, 03:10

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Thanks, breakerofwind. That was what I was missing.
lenchen
01-Aug-16, 06:30

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Always ask before you look for moves.

Is there a threat for me in this position, and what could it be or what is my opponent threatening, what is his intention? Asking this questions first, your play will benefit.
ryans66
26-Sep-25, 16:53

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Moving the Bishop on h7
My first instinct was simply to move the bishop on h7 to g6, which would totally have worked as well. When that came up as wrong, I shrugged and moved the bishop to g8. Different move, same result. Also wrong?? Checked solution. Bishop to e4? Any of my responses should have worked.
breakerofwind
26-Sep-25, 17:30

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After 1...e5, White's queen is attacked by the bishop on c8. Any bishop move by White other than
2.Bf5 results in Bishop takes Queen.
ryans66
26-Sep-25, 17:33

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Okay yep, missed that. Gotta read the board, the whole board and nothing but the board - lol
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