In this puzzle, If white thinks they will only be one pawn under if they go Qc2 instead of sacrificing their queen for a bishop in the second move, they are missing a forced mate in 32 moves.
I sometimes find it quite hard to anticipate the moves in some of these puzzles
In this puzzle, If white thinks they will only be one pawn under if they go Qc2 instead of sacrificing their queen for a bishop in the second move, they are missing a forced mate in 32 moves.
I sometimes find it quite hard to anticipate the moves in some of these puzzles
Not that it ruins the puzzle since the moves I had to find where easier, but I do try to anticipate the moves, but not here.
https://www.chess.com/puzzles/problem/982188