thanks for the pgn in the description! it came in handy when i wanted to check if 23.Qf2 instead of Qe1 would work. and apparently it doesn't because of Ng5. if black still plays g4 trying to trap the queen, Nh3 forks white's king on g1 and queen on f2. great videos again!
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@omari1555 after Nf3+ , Rxf3 ,Qxg4 and then Rg3 pins the Q to g7 because if the Q moves back to h5 , Rxg7+ , Kh8 .Rh7+ , Kg8 , Reg7# , hope this helps /
doesnt Nf3+ save the queen. as if the rook eats the knight, queen takes the pawn and gets another one. if the rook does not take the knight the knight takes the queen.
Just think it don't lose the queen if blacks play knight f3, (if rook takes, there queen g4, if they don't, it just lose a knight for structural damage) (but ok, white seem still winning).
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@omari1555 TheOneBlackSheep has provided the relevant analysis. Good point though - wish I had mentioned Nf3+ now at the end. Well spotted.
i spotted too haha,
thanks for the pgn in the description! it came in handy when i wanted to check if 23.Qf2 instead of Qe1 would work. and apparently it doesn't because of Ng5. if black still plays g4 trying to trap the queen, Nh3 forks white's king on g1 and queen on f2. great videos again!
Thanks for this quality video on Alekhine.
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I play more correspondence than otherwise. I really enjoy it - only drawback is minimal chances to use traps and there are a number of draws.
@omari1555 after Nf3+ , Rxf3 ,Qxg4 and then Rg3 pins the Q to g7 because if the Q moves back to h5 , Rxg7+ , Kh8 .Rh7+ , Kg8 , Reg7# , hope this helps /
doesnt Nf3+ save the queen. as if the rook eats the knight, queen takes the pawn and gets another one. if the rook does not take the knight the knight takes the queen.
i am here to comment about that. it's matting if queen moves
Just think it don't lose the queen if blacks play knight f3, (if rook takes, there queen g4, if they don't, it just lose a knight for structural damage) (but ok, white seem still winning).
i am here to comment about that. it's matting if queen moves
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