Difficult puzzle - from a GM game.

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AMcHarg

This is a game from 1914 between Bernstein and Capablanca.  With black to play the position looks fairly even and many players might settle for a draw.  Settling for a draw as black is definately not the right decision though, 1 move later by Capablanca and Bernstein resigned.

 

If you study the possibilities after the winning move you will realise that resigning was the most logical option.

Enjoy...

TheMoonwalker

I have seen it before.

Its an exellent game and Capa rocks!

orejano

This game is in the blogs here at chess.com it was a great game and a nice and subtle trap that Capablanca prepared.

orejano

Here is the game:

http://www.chess.com/article/view/capablancas-surprise

billivy

why didn't he see this coming? this was VERY simple im my opinion

AlexCn

Nice Puzzle I had seen this before

lotus_elise

mate..rook

hmcgrier

Wow! He was on another level. I didn't even see that move.

woodencardboard

I wonder what's wrong with Rc2?

yayz0rs

woodencardboard wrote:

I wonder what's wrong with Rc2?


... Qb1+
Qf1 (or else mate) and still wins the rook.

LearnChess

Rc8 is also a bad move as well.