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Manolache (2503) - Filip (2453), 2013
White to move FEN: 3rr1k1/p5pp/1p3p2/3nb1B1/N7/PP5P/2RR1PP1/6K1
In this position Be3, a clearly unpleasant move to make, was the lesser of two evils. But why not Bh4 (this move was actually played in the game by the GM). Can you find Black's tricky trap?
Comments (5)
1. Written by
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on 17:41 03 2013 .
if Bh4,then black will play Bf4. threatening Re1#. if Rd1..black can play Ne3!! forking the two white rooks. and black has a material advantage..
2. Written by
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on 20:24 03 2013 .
..Ne3? is a mistake because of Rxd8..Rxd8 fxe3 winning for White. Instead Black plays ..Nb4 in your line and it\'s game over. Bh4..Bf4 Re2..Nb4! is also winning.
3. Written by O_x on 21:05 03 2013 .
What about including g6? idk. . . Since the Q says trap, i thought i 's gonna trap the bishop with g6,
4. Written by O_x on 21:07 03 2013 .
*g5* ...i mean
5. Written by
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on 05:45 04 2013 .
Amateur
A beautiful trap by Black. Thumbs-up to Mr. Gormally!