let's try it out..
comments are welcome..
Thought about f6, but wanted to follow up with Bb3 instead of Bf5. Oh well...
and also, (joining the puzzle breaking club), g6 avoiding the pawn take means it avoids that situation, although you are trading 2 pieces for a pawn and a rook if you want to. and daxelton's Rh7 does make white lose the immediate threat.
but i think we're forgetting something here, answering daxelton's question too, this is a game analysis, meaning i think he played it. So his opponent clearly wasn't making perfect moves, so thus that makes this really showing us threats in his game... which turned out luckily to happen for him.
i think people would class this as a faulty puzzle if it was a puzzle... which is like 99%. ive checked MY comments, and they're like 70% negative feedback
lol...
yaa.. its just a game analysis..!!
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