Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Attacking chess tactic


White to move. How should White proceed?

IM Kuljasevic - GM Ramirez

4r1k1/p4p1r/5R2/3qB1Pb/3p4/1P1Q4/P5P1/4R1K1 w - - 0 26
Posted by Picasa

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. Qd3xh7+

-- br

jcheyne said...

Quickie.

1. Qxh7+ Kxh7 (1. … Kf8 2. Bd6+ Qxd6 3. Qh8#)
2. Rh6+ Kg8
3. Rh8#

Morsa said...

1. Qxh7+ Rxh7 2. Rh6+ Kg8 3. Rh8#

aam said...

1. Qxh7+

if 1... Kxh7
2. Rh6+ Kg8
3. Rh8#

if 1... Kf8
2. Bd6+ Qxd6 (or ...Re7)
3. Qh8#

Scott said...

1. Qxh7+ Kxh7
2. Rh6+ Kg8
3. Rh8++

or

1. Qxh7+ Kf8
2. Bd6+ Qxd6 (or Re7)
3. Qh8++

Pawns said...

very nice

1 Qxh7+
2 Rh6 +
3 Rh8 mate

Anonymous said...

Qxr+ and + and ++
h

Anonymous said...

Qh7

Anonymous said...

Qh7

Anonymous said...

Qh7

Chessforeva Dev said...

It's easy

Lion said...

Qxh7+ and the rest is easy

CraigB said...

1. Q:h7+ K:h7
2. Rh6+ Kg8
3. Rh8#

or

1. Q:h7+ Kf8
2. Qh8+ Ke7
3. Bf4+ and eventually Q:e8 will be mate

Goran said...

1. Qxh7+ Kxh7

Otherwise, 1.. KF8 2. Bd6+ with 3Qh8#

2. Rh6+ Kg8

3. Rh8#

Anonymous said...

acbrasil says: 1.Qxh7+ Kxh7 2.Rh6+ Kg8 3.Rh8# Easy to find the solution! Difficult to arrive at this position! Here it's the beauty of Chess!

Jezz Bowden said...

This was too easy susan ;-)