It´s not as easy as it looks!
2024 ж. 2 Нау.
8 158 Рет қаралды
White has a nice pawn on e6 only two steps away from promoting. The problm is that if black is allowed to sacrifice his rook on that pawn it´s only a draw. There is only one starting move leding to a victory here, can you find it?
This study was composed by Hermanis Matisons in 1914.
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Heroic Bishop 🤕🙂
Great stuff. Your videos really show how much nuance there is and how much I need to learn!
Excellent tactical combinations as always
I watched it again and still amazed. Excellent....
Beautiful, thank you!
Beautiful Brave Bishop!
Very good.
Start with Be3+ then bc5 to protect the a pawn the black king and rook will be hard pressed to guard both. move the king towards the queen side to escort a pawn. Too many alternatives for black but white can block the rook and king. Maintain the e6 pawn unless threatened. Station it to e7 to lock the black king then move the a pawn when white is close enough to guard it against the rook. Once the pawn reaches a6 the game is won
After Bc5, Black will force a draw with Re1+.. No matter where white puts the king, the rook captures the e file pawn, sacrificing the rook. Once white has only the a file pawn and a wrong-color Bishop, white can't avoid a stalemate. Black King only needs to go into the corner and move in and out of the corner until the a file pawn gets close enough that a stalemate is unavailable. The a file pawn is useless so protecting it is a wasted move.
Tough puzzle because the rook getting to the 8th rank had to be avoided but the e file had to be protected too. I had a couple of slips along the way but I got the general strategy.
Bishop to ah 7
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Not really hard but fun to know