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Waitzkin, J. Frumkin, E.
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(7) Show/Hide Solution 26. Q xg7+! K xg7 27. B f6+ K g6 27... K h6 28.
R h3+ K g6 delays mate by one move. 28. R g3+ K h6 28... K h5 29. R g5+ K h4 30. N f3# 29.
B g7+ K h5 30. R g5+ K h4 31. N f3# 1-0 Waitzkin, J Frumkin, E, New York 1987. 22
Graf, A. Kunte, A. N g5# 44. N g5# 44.
N xe7+ K h7 A) 44... K h6 45. B f4+ K h7 46. Q g8# B) 44... K f6 45. B h4# 45.
Q g8+ K h6 46. B f4# 1-0 Graf, A (2595) Kunte, A (2345), Calcutta 1996. 23
Moser, E. Jurkiewicz, K.
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Q xd7+ K a6 30... Q c7 31. Q xc7+ delays mate by one move. 31. Q xa7+ K b5 32. 24
Milovanovic, D. Krush, I.
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(4) Show/Hide Solution 30... R h1+! 31. R h1+! 31.
K xh1 Q h6+ And mate on h2 follows. 0-1 Milovanovic, D Krush, I (2380), Parsippany 2001. 25
Denker Klein
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(4) Show/Hide Solution 28. R h8+!! K xh8 29. R f8+ K h7 30. Q h3+ R h4 31.
Q xh4# 1-0 Denker Klein, Male 2015. 26
Friedel, J. Chow, A.
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R xe8+ K g7 27.h6+ K xh6 28. Q h4+ K g7 29. Q h7# 26.h6+! K xh6 27. Q h4+ K g7 28. Q h8# 1-0 Friedel, J (2528) Chow, A (2253), Wheeling 2010. Bauer, C.
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K c3 N b5+ 36. K c2 Q f5++ And ... Q d3# will follow soon. 0-1 Donchenko, A (2498) Bauer, C (2628), Metz 2014. 28
Saric, I.
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K c2 b1= Q + 34. K c3 Q b4+ 35. K d3 Q axd2# 33...b1= Q + 34. K a3 Q b3# 0-1 Saric, I (2666) Vachier-Lagrave, M (2757), Wijk aan Zee 2015. 29
Krupenski, Y.
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Q g6+! fxg6 28. B g8+ K h8 29. B f7+ K h7 30.hxg6# 1-0 Krupenski, J (2406) Gelfand, B (2735), Tallinn 2016. 30
Ivanchuk, V. Matlakov, M.
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R f8+ K g7 57. Q f7+! R xf7 58. R 1xf7+ K h6 59. R h8# 1-0 Ivanchuk, V (2747) Matlakov, M (2694), Doha 2016. 31
Admiraal, M.
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Q g5+ K h8 40. Q g7+! B xg7 41. R e8+ B f8 42. R xf8# 1-0 Admiraal, M (2456) Vedder, H (2371), Belgium 2017. 32
Kazarian, A.
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Q xh7+! K xh7 33. R h3+ K g6 34. R h6+ K g5 35.h4+ K g4 36. N e3+ K g3 37. R f3# 1-0 Kazarian, A (2257) Limanovska, E (1990), Riga 2017. 33
Huang, R.
Ganguly, S.
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K h2 Q xh4# 0-1 Huang, R (2328) Ganguly, S (2621), Tianjin 2018. 34
Petrosian, T. Martirosyan, H.
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K g1 c1= Q + 50. Q xc1 R xc1+ 51. R e1 R xe1# 0-1 (46) Petrosian, T (2595) Martirosyan, H (2616), Moscow 2019. 35
Saric, I. Charbonneau, P.
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Q xg6+! 1-0 Saric, I (2690) Charbonneau, P (2505), Internet 2019. Black resigned in view of the imminent mate: 25... K f8 26. Q h6+ K g8 27. R g3+ B g4 28. R xg4+ B g5 29.
R xg5+ R g7 30. Q xg7# 36
Ivic, V. Cabarkapa, N.
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(6) Show/Hide Solution 33. Q xg7+! K xg7 34. K xg6 35. K xg6 35.
N e5+ K h6 36. R g6+ K h5 37. R h7# 35.g7+ K h7 35... K g8 36. N h6+ K h7 37.g8= Q + K xh6 38. R h7# 36.g8= Q +! K xg8 37.
N h6+ K h8 38. R g8# 1-0 Ivic, V (2487) Cabarkapa, N (2443), Kragujevac 2019. 37
Cornette, D. Smith, A.
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Q f7+! B xf7 24. R 1xf7+ K h6 25. R h7# 1-0 Cornette, D (2433) Smith, A (2481), Brest 2019. 38
Cuenca Jimenez, J. Cori, J. R c3+! 35. R c3+! 35.
K xb4 Q xb2+ 36. K a5 Q a3+ 37. K b6 Q c5+ 38. K a6 R a3+ 39. K b7 R a7+ 40. 39
Guseinov, G. 39
Guseinov, G.
Mammadova, G.
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(5) Show/Hide Solution 33.d7+! 1-0 Guseinov, G (2654) Mammadova, G (2360), Baku 2019. Black resigned as she gets mated shortly, regardless of her next move: 33... R xd7 A) 33... Q xd7 34. N c7+ Q xc7 35.
Q e6+ Q e7 36. Q xe7# B) 33... N xd7 34. N c7# C) 33... K xd7 34. Q c6# 34.
Q c8+ R d8 35. N c7+ Q xc7 36. Q e6+ Q e7 37. Q xe7# 40
Kulaots, K. Lagarde, M. Q h1+ 41. Q h1+ 41.
K e2 R xf2+! 42. K xf2 42. K e3 Q e1+ 43. R e2 R xe2+ 44. K d4 R d2# 42... N g4+ 43.
K e2 Q g2+ 44. K e1 Q g1+ 45. K e2 Q f2+ 46. K d1 Q f1# 0-1 Kulaots, K (2542) Lagarde, M (2657), Batumi 2019. Show in Text Mode Show in Quiz Mode Chapter 4 Trap Your Opponents King In this chapter you have to foresee a mating idea which involves trapping your opponents king. In some of the examples you will be able to find a forced mate, the main difference from the previous chapters being that the first move isnt always a check.
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