Originally posted by ShinidokiI know, sorry, just hate it when I post some crap in public!! I thought I saw a mate in 3 involving a Queen sac at f8 but that was if black took with the King, I forgot we could take with the rook.
I think this misses the point of the game....
the idea was for everyone (of different strengths) to learn, by reading, editing, adding to, refuting, (etc) the idea's of others.....
I'll take this opportunity to say good work to blindcheesecake who has kept this game going for so long! Cheers.
1. Qxe7 fxe7 2. Nc6 Rd7? 3. Re8 Bf3? 4.Nxe7 Rxa7
......after this We have lost an A-pawn for an E-pawn (which was doubled up anyway)
1. Nc6 Qxe5 2. Nxe5 Ra4? 3. Bb5 Rxa6 4. Nc6 Rb7
.........After this, again, we have lost the A-pawn, adding to that, we also stand to lose the B-pawn
I don't really like eithier of these options but moves have to be made...so, unless someone can show me a better line for black and/or a stronger continueation than the ones shown here my vote is Qxe7
Originally posted by ShinidokiGood posts, both of you, I was just testing 😉
If White Played Re4 we would have the advantage!
- after Re8 (forced) we have 2 attackers targeting e7
we must be careful however of Ba4
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Shakukr makes a good point regarding our King, he's utterly useless where he is. So, to backtrack a little, I would like to change my vote please - Qxe7 I just hope we can cope with that dangerous pawn.
Originally posted by TheGambitIf By "Dangerous Pawn" you mean the one that will move to e7, check out the line(s) I provided, it is easily defended against (nc6 prvents all the back rank pins, etc), however, in doing so we might end up losing the A-pawn......
Good posts, both of you, I was just testing 😉
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Shakukr makes a good point regarding our King, he's utterly useless where he is. So, to backtrack a little, I would like to change my vote please - Qxe7 I just hope we can cope with that dangerous pawn.
so, I guess all were doing to slowing down our demise, I'm sure the bishop Duo will make themselves very useful later on
Originally posted by master1013You take an actual board, set up the position and then play out the position.
how can I analyze the board with it???
You use a chess program, go to set up position, set up the position and then move the pieces around.
You find an online site, and paste the FEN in and then move the pieces around.
Pick one, I prefer the actual board. I like moving real pieces around. Feels more like OTB.