Daily Chess Puzzle
Today’s problem is from the 1972 book “Chess Combination as a Fine Art”, a book based on articles published in the 1950s-1960s by Kurt Richter.
Since the start of 2018, I have decided to adopt the style of only saying which side is to play: and not giving an idea if the move wins or otherwise, unless on occasion I think signposting would be helpful. Instead, the problems are posed with the instruction to decide what you would play, as in a game.
Black to play
Gislason v Boey, Moscow Olympiad 11/9/1956
Solution
The last move of yesterday’s probem/
1..Qg1+! 0-1 since if 2 Kg1[] Rg8+ 3 Kh1[] Rf1 mate.
FEN
5k2/p5pp/1p1r4/2p2p2/5r2/PQ1Pq3/1PR1P2P/6RK b – – 0 32
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