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It’s Your Move: daily chess puzzle # 75

August 8, 2015

White to play and win

 

Bielicki v Evans, Havana 1964

Solution

Not too hard today, since examine all biffs forces you first to look at 1 Rh6! gh 2 Qh5 and after some examination, it is clear that Black’s pieces can’t coordinate a defence. Sometimes Bf6+ follows, and after Rf6 Qf6 the LPDO Rd8 drops off to a fork; other times the Rc4 swings to g4.

 

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