Saturday, May 15, 2010

tactical conclusion

Black to play and conclude the attack


The White player ( a GM) just played Qc6. Can you figure out why Black ( also a GM ) was pleased to play on ?

Solution/Hint:

in the comments, one guest (gaffeur) found the right idea !


1..Rh2+ 2 Kg3 f1=N+ ! 3 Kf4 Rh4+ 4 Kg5 ( and 2 Kg1?? Bh3 #), reaching this diagram

Follow-up , Black to win :

What is the neat finish ?

6 comments:

gaffeur said...

Rh2+ followed by f1=N+ wraps it up, it's mate then :
Rh2+ Kg3 (if Kf1, Bh3+) f1=N+ Kf4 Rh4+ Kg5 (if Ke5 Bd4#, if Bg4 Rxg4+ Kf3 Nd2#) Rh5+!! Bxh5 (if Kf4 Bh2#)Be3+ Kh4 g5#

Would love to mate like this in a tournament game ; )

gaffeur said...

please tell me what game you took it from !

chess_planet said...

quel dommage !

The g-pawn is pinned at the end.
You are very close to find the variation
in Fontaine-Vachier Lagrave 2007.

Maxime VL is a gifted tactician , n'est pas ??

gaffeur said...

argh!
Isn't it Be3+ Kxh4 g5+ Kh5 Ng3+ Kh6 g4# instead of Rh5?
Funny I only put !! for the worst move in the variation ; (

chess_planet said...

Bravo !

Congratulations !

Maxime Vachier Lagrave is not in the 2700+ club by accident. He is super strong in tactics.

Hopefully he'll get to play the top grandmasters such as Carlsen or Kramnik soon...

chess_planet said...

Btw, feel free to solve the studies proposed by the previous commenter at

http://remyartinyan.canalblog.com/

(text in french, but pgn is offered everywhere for solutions !)