Chess Problem #10

Wk
Wq
Wr
Wb
Wn
Wp
Bk
Bq
Br
Bb
Bn
Bp
Bk
Bq
Bp
Bp
Bn
Bp
Bp
Wp
Wp
Wb
Br
Wp
Wq
Wp
Wr
Wk

Wk_wbg White to Move

Last Move: ?

Comments

anonymous
July 07, 2008 @ 07:47

Nice combination.

anonymous
July 20, 2008 @ 04:30

very practical combination.Sergei (Novosibirsk,Russia)

Dan
July 20, 2008 @ 05:23

Very clever. I forgot about the pin so I didn't get this solution.

anonymous
November 24, 2008 @ 10:58

1. Rf1xNf6 Re3-e1+ 2. Kh1-h2 Qd7-c7+ 3. g3 g7xRf6 4. ??? NOT A GOOD ONE.

chesstr.com
November 26, 2008 @ 00:53

No, 1. Rf1xNf6 Re3-e1+ is met by 2. Rf1

anonymous
January 02, 2009 @ 01:05

the pin was invissibe to me ! otherwise it is a nice combinatio!

anonymous
February 08, 2009 @ 04:56

nice but easy

anonymous
March 07, 2009 @ 18:20

erewtreter

anonymous
March 07, 2009 @ 18:20

aren

anonymous
March 07, 2009 @ 18:21

aren mart 7

anonymous
April 01, 2009 @ 11:22

nice but easy combination(uhsia)

anonymous
June 15, 2009 @ 04:56

i am seeing the same problem again and still it is nice(uhsia)

anonymous
July 24, 2009 @ 19:28

So the better line is.. 1. Rf1xNf6 Re3-e1+ 2. Rf1 Re1xRf1+ 3. Bc4xRf1 ... (Qd4(?)) It's still obviously a losing position for Black, but he saves the doubled pawns and hopes for a white blunder...

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