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I want to create a thread of relatively simple tactical chess puzzles, preferably from real games (as opposed to composed endgame problems). Anyone can contribute puzzles or solutions. Hopefully this will prove to be interesting and maybe instructive for everyone.

OK, I'll start the ball rolling with the first puzzle from an old book called 'Winning Chess Tactics Illustrated'.



White to move.

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A good idea. Better add who is to play.
In some positions it may be Black who has the combo
yet White may be threatening a mate in one.

I think it would be a good idea to use combinations
from our own games. That way famous easily recognised
positions will not be used and it will give us a chance to 'show off'.

Also, writers are always looking for new positiions to show
tactcial ideas. Someone somewhere may just use one in a book.

Finally (and this is important) - someone may find a loop hole
in a combo you thought was sound.

Just an idea. Good luck with your thread.

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Any thoughts?

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I'm seeing:
Rxf6 Kxf6
Qe6+ Kg7
Qf7+ Kf7
Qxf8#

But I don't think thats it because the King isn't forced to take the rook.

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Originally posted by tamuzi
I'm seeing:
Rxf6 Kxf6
Qe6+ Kg7
Qf7+ Kf7
Qxf8#

But I don't think thats it because the King isn't forced to take the rook.
Incorrect.

Rxf6 Kxf6
Qe6+ Kxg5!

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B-e5

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Originally posted by Thomaster
B-e5
That's not the answer given, I guess because of Be7

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Rxf6 Kxf6 Be5+ Kxe5 Qe6+ Kf4 Nh3+ Kf3 Qe4# ?

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Originally posted by vipiu
Rxf6 Kxf6 Be5+ Kxe5 Qe6+ Kf4 Nh3+ Kf3 Qe4# ?
Yes, this wins.

The solution given in the book is: Rxf6, Kxf6, Qf4+, Ke7, Qf7+, Kd8, Ne6+, Kc8, Qxc7#.

No mention is made of your variation, but it also wins.

Interestingly, in the inital position, Fritz likes 1.Qe6.

OK, everyone please feel free to post any relatively simple tactics puzzles for all to solve.

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White to move.

Game 5097995

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Ne7+ Kh8 Rxh7+ Kxh7 Rh1+ Bh3 Rxh3#🙂

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As for the 1st puzzle, 1.Rxf6 Kxf6 2.Qe6+ mates as well: ...Kxg5 3.Qe5+! Kh6 4.Bf4+ and 5.Qg5# or 3...Kg4 4.Qf4+ and 5.Qh4#.

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This is one I like.
The combination ticks like clockwork.
I like to see the full game that leads up to these combinations.



White to play when the game ends and mate. (easy but very attractive)

White must have seen it when playing 11.Bxd5!

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1.Nf6+ gf 2.Qf8+! Kxf8 3.Bh6+ Kg8 4.Re8#

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Come on people, let's get this thread moving!

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