09 Feb '10 14:38>
Hi Nowada.
I hijacked your thread a wee bit, here it back. Hope this helps.
SG is correct taking the f-pawn with check and Rae8 was the way.
1....Qxf3+ 2. Kh2 Rae1
Note Re1 is no defence due to Rxe1 Rxe1 and Qxf2+ winning a whole rook.
So 3.Bd4
We now shuggle tactically into a won position.
3...Qh5+ 4.Kg1 Na5!
Forcing the Queen onto an undefended square. It has to protect the Bishop.
We use the loose Queen to get at the King.
5.Qb5
Now we have pinned the Bishop we force the King onto
the h-file for the final act.
5...Qg5+ 6.Kh2
Now note White is threatening Bxf7+ winning the Black Queen.
This is where the mistakes happen when the clincher is about to be played
and the player had 1-0 clocked up in the mind. 6...Re5?? 7.Bxf7+
6...Re6!
You mate him or win the Queen. Here is the whole show.
White has to go first in a PGN moving thing from a set postion
so we start the game with him playing Kh3 as in the original game.
I hijacked your thread a wee bit, here it back. Hope this helps.
SG is correct taking the f-pawn with check and Rae8 was the way.
1....Qxf3+ 2. Kh2 Rae1
Note Re1 is no defence due to Rxe1 Rxe1 and Qxf2+ winning a whole rook.
So 3.Bd4
We now shuggle tactically into a won position.
3...Qh5+ 4.Kg1 Na5!
Forcing the Queen onto an undefended square. It has to protect the Bishop.
We use the loose Queen to get at the King.
5.Qb5
Now we have pinned the Bishop we force the King onto
the h-file for the final act.
5...Qg5+ 6.Kh2
Now note White is threatening Bxf7+ winning the Black Queen.
This is where the mistakes happen when the clincher is about to be played
and the player had 1-0 clocked up in the mind. 6...Re5?? 7.Bxf7+
6...Re6!
You mate him or win the Queen. Here is the whole show.
White has to go first in a PGN moving thing from a set postion
so we start the game with him playing Kh3 as in the original game.