Originally posted by maniacmath13Ok,but there's not much reasoning to it.It's all tactics:
So far everyone's had a different move. Ill wait till at least one person agrees with one of the moves before I say what I did. Also, giving reasons for why you suggest a move would be nice.
-1...,Qxf2+ 2.Nxf2,Ne2+ 3.Qxe2,Rxe2 4.Bd3,Rfxf2 5.Bxc4(5.Bxe2,Rxe2 and white's simply a piece down),Rg2+ 6.Kf1,Ref2+ 7.Ke1,Rc2 8.Kf1,Rxg3 and white's a pawn + exchange down.
-1...,Qxf2+ 2.Nxf2,Ne2+ 3.Kg2,Ne3+ 4.Kh1,Nxg3+ forking K+Q
-1...,Qxf2+ 2.Nxf2,Ne2+ 3.Kh1,Nxg3+ forking K+Q
-1...,Qxf2+ 2.Nxf2,Ne2+ 3.Kf1,Nxg3+ forking K+Q
Originally posted by Habeascorp...Rxh7 2.Qe8+ Kg7 and then whites knight could take blacks queen. Following that white has Ne6+ or even forking possibilities on the e5 square so, black can no longer attack and has to take up defensive positions.
...rXh7 2. qe8+ kg7 3.qd7 kg8 with the black queen able to intercept
Obviously you drop the other rook but still ahead. Have i missed somthing from whites attack?