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Tactics Laboratory #8

White to play and win!

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  1. I couldn’t resist….1. Ng6+ Nxg6 2. Qxh7+ Kxh7 3. Rh5 mate or
    1….Qxg6 2. Qxd8+ mate-in-1.

    It is easy to lose faith here if you try to do the queen sacrifice
    without first playing 1. Ng6+ since Black’s threats along the d-file
    are a bit strong.

    It is interesting to note that by the arrangement of pieces and
    nature of the threats, this position arose possibly from a position
    where Black’s King and Knight were on g8, and c6/d7. White’s
    Knight was on d5. The position may have played 1…Ne5
    attacking white’s Bishop on c4 2. Ne7 double check and
    discovery 2….. Kh8 only move and then the solution above
    continues play as 3.Ng6+ Nxg6 4. Qxh7+ Kxh7 5. Rh5 mate. If
    the position I mention was correct, can White also win with 2.
    Nf6+? The answer is yes, but Black can stop a quick mate by
    responding to 2. Nf6 with 2…Kf8 but he will lose his queen upon
    discovery by the move 3. Ne4+ Peace…

  2. Incidentally, this position is one of the “level 20” problems on CT-Art (levels go from 10 to 90). I wonder where this position first appeared, do you know what game it is from (if any)?

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