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In this position Black played Qb4, a move that is sufficient for a win. However, there was an even stronger and more spectacular continuation. Can you find it?
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on 21:55 25 2011 .
1)...Rxd2! then followed by 2) Qxd2 Nf3+ 3)Bxf3 Qxf3 and there is an unstoppable mate on g2.
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on 22:10 25 2011 .
My Guess.
I'm just going to take a stab at this but I hope it works for black because my rating isn't that high less 1000 USCF lol.
1. .... 1. Rb2 X Nd2, planning 2. Q X Rb2 2. Nf3+ and fork~ 3. Bd2 X Nf3 3. Q X f3, threatens mate. 4. Bf2 to E1 to stop mate with queen. 4. Nf6 X E4 to threaten queen and rook if white captures queen.
That's the best I cam up with, probably not the best answer.
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on 20:59 28 2011 .
I would also have played Rxd2 with the idea that, if Queen takes Rook, then Kf3+ forking the king and the queen. The bishop should take the knight on f3, otherwise material disadvantage arises. So after Bishop takes Knight, then Black puts her Queen to f3, threatening mate. White has no defense.