Just in case anybody missed where the hell this position came from (it is stated on page 3 i believe, but ill post it again), it is not a puzzle composition: the position i think after 19.bb4 gives white serious compensation for the queen. a couple of minor pieces and displaced king is enough for me.
Ridiculous chess tactic. Rest assured, you will not solve this.
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shepi13 wrote:
I explained why f5 fails. f5 Rd1+ Kf6 Re6+ Kg5 Rg7+ Kh5 Be2+ Qxe2 Nxe2 and I don't see how to stop Nf4#.
instead of Kh5 Be2+, Kh5 Rh6+! mates immediately I think with the idea of Nf4, and g4#
So, hwat happens after g3... QXN?!; RXQ followed by RXP on A3!? somehow black can force the exchange of the only remaining white pawn and how does white wins 2 rooks and bishop agains two rooks?!
Engine evualation: 3.50-
Either you plugged the wrong position in or you're trolling. Which is it?
His engine is defective (like master, like man), it never finds 6 top moves and believes 7th move is the best. That's the only explanation I have, his engine chose R7d3 as the finest response.