prove that u have a silicon brain!!!
The purpose of Rc6!! was to prevent Qb6! .... If we play Nxf7 first, it allows black to defend with Qb6!....this makes Rc6! a necessary move..
didnt please me!
silicon power didnt even pleased M.Carlsen who once stated that "chess engines are idiots who never looses"...
I looked at the solution and I have a question: what happens if the black king goes to e5 at move 25? Black will walk with his king to the queen side.
25. .. Ke5 26. f4 Kd4 and the black king is quite save in my opinion. After 27. Qg7 comes 27... Kc5 for instance.
After 25... Ke5 26. Re1+ Nxe1 27. Qf4 Ke6 will black escape.
Also after 25... Ke5 26. Qg5 Kd6. Did I miss a mate or something?
I looked at the solution and I have a question: what happens if the black king goes to e5 at move 25? Black will walk with his king to the queen side.
25. .. Ke5 26. f4 Kd4 and the black king is quite save in my opinion. After 27. Qg7 comes 27... Kc5 for instance.
After 25... Ke5 26. Re1+ Nxe1 27. Qf4 Ke6 will black escape.
Also after 25... Ke5 26. Qg5 Kd6. Did I miss a mate or something?
25...Ke5 transposes to the position after 27...Ke5.
25... Ke5 26. Re1+ Nxe1 27. Qf4 Ke6 and black cant escape (Qf4+ and Qh6+ along with the bishop covers one side of the board)
also note if black king escapes to d7 square theres a mate in 1(Qxc6#)
I stand corrected.
Is it also a draw after 25... Ke6 26. Re1 Kd4?
I see 27. Qe3+ Kc3 28. Rc1+ Kb4 29. Qe4+ Ka3 and black might have a safe heaven there.
I think that 27. Qg7+ f5 is obvious.
After 27. Re4+ Kc5 28. Qe3+ Kb5 29. a4+ Ka6 might black have found again some time or after simply 27. Re4+ Kc3.