tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38193052.post6258805342631933964..comments2024-03-20T08:57:17.447-03:00Comments on Jornalheiros: Xadrez - Mate em 2! (Gilbert S. Dobbs)PC Filhohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16547063456626761789noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38193052.post-14377577703524745472015-07-19T04:28:36.486-03:002015-07-19T04:28:36.486-03:00Well done, Jake!!
1. e4!! (threat: 2. Rd5#)
1. ....Well done, Jake!!<br /><br /><b>1. e4!!</b> (threat: 2. Rd5#)<br />1. ... Bxe5 2. Qe3#<br />1. ... Kxe5 2. Nc6#<br />1. ... Kd3 2. Qd2#PC Filhohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16547063456626761789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38193052.post-39400206733357290622015-07-19T01:26:49.715-03:002015-07-19T01:26:49.715-03:00The surprising key here is 1 e4! (threat Rd5), lea...The surprising key here is <b>1 e4!</b> (threat Rd5), leaving the e5-rook <i>en prise</i> and granting Black a second flight on d3. Taking the newly-offered flight leads to a queen mate: <b>1 ... Kd3 2 Qd2</b>. Also, taking the rook leads to mate no matter how it's done: <b>1 ... Kxe5 2 Nc6</b>; <b>1 ... Bxe5 2 Qe3</b>.jrh150482https://www.blogger.com/profile/10502831081969372299noreply@blogger.com