Okay, you saw the Bh3 idea. Did you ask yourself what would your opponent do against it?
@ein_Steppenwolf Bh3 is threat white made blunder and miss Bh3
@sheldonleecooper515
Yes, the opponent would obviously play g×Bh3.
Unfortunately I either did not notice that Kg1 has no free squares after g×Bh3, or I did notice it but missed the connection to Ne2…
Yes, the opponent would obviously play g×Bh3.
Unfortunately I either did not notice that Kg1 has no free squares after g×Bh3, or I did notice it but missed the connection to Ne2…
@Turkeyeng Haklısın.
@ein_Steppenwolf Well, it happens from time to time.
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