false fork

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2nd July 2009, 09:54pm
#1
by da_tornado
Honolulu United States
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2nd July 2009, 10:20pm
#2
by mosqutip
Hudson United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
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What about giving extra support to the pawn? White doesn't necessarily have to lose it.

3rd July 2009, 12:29am
#3
by Semester
Melbourne,Victoria Australia
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easy

3rd July 2009, 01:33am
#4
by Boring304
Israel
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white 2.Ne2! adds an extra defense while breaking the pin.. try saving the piece now..

3rd July 2009, 02:11am
#5
by Tajamoen
International
Member Since: Apr 2009
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This could happen afterwards:

3rd July 2009, 05:08am
#6
by Nytik
Southampton United Kingdom
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Member Points: 4744
Boring304 wrote:

white 2.Ne2! adds an extra defense while breaking the pin.. try saving the piece now..


 I think Boring304's suggestion of 2. Ne2 does actually mean black still loses a piece... could someone confirm/disprove this?

3rd July 2009, 08:01am
#7
by da_tornado
Honolulu United States
Member Since: Mar 2009
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I guess a piece is still lost but after Ne2

Another  idea is after Ne2!, Bxe5, Bxe5 wait for 0-0 and then play Rxe5! as white's knight is pinned against mate why 0-0?, since white is attacking on the queen side, it is logical to castle short but I guess if white is prudent he can avoid the trap

3rd July 2009, 12:12pm
#8
by Lord-Chaos
Devon England
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 1961

Try this, and figure out why this DOESN'T work. Then use the move list. So it is a true fork.

3rd July 2009, 12:19pm
#9
by hithere2
Pennsylvania United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 23

This actually happened to me minutes ago.

3rd July 2009, 12:23pm
#10
by Lord-Chaos
Devon England
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Member Points: 1961

use the move list as well.

3rd July 2009, 02:03pm
#11
by LordJones3rd
Bristol Wales
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 623

wow that is the best thing that has ever happened to me.Cool

 

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