Gentilissimi/e,
nel 'pouzzle' di stasera, con mossa al Bianco, dopo 1. g5, Ag7 è stata considerata errata la mia mossa 2. Cxc5...
Ma guadagna un Pedone, e non c'è di meglio!
Su 2. Cf6+ (suggerita come "soluzione"), infatti, il Nero si salva facilmente con 2... Rf7 difendendo l'Ae6 appena attaccato dalla Donna bianca in e2 grazie alla scoperta di Cavallo.
Rivorrei quindi, gentilmente, gli 86 punti che mi sono stati tolti (credo ingiustamente) e, se possibile, anche quelli che avrei dovuto guadagnare se 2. Cxc5 è davvero la mossa migliore per risolvere il 'puzzle'.
Grazie!
Alessandro-Pompa
Gentilissimi/e,
nel 'pouzzle' di stasera, con mossa al Bianco, dopo 1. g5, Ag7 è stata considerata errata la mia mossa 2. Cxc5...
Ma guadagna un Pedone, e non c'è di meglio!
Su 2. Cf6+ (suggerita come "soluzione"), infatti, il Nero si salva facilmente con 2... Rf7 difendendo l'Ae6 appena attaccato dalla Donna bianca in e2 grazie alla scoperta di Cavallo.
Rivorrei quindi, gentilmente, gli 86 punti che mi sono stati tolti (credo ingiustamente) e, se possibile, anche quelli che avrei dovuto guadagnare se 2. Cxc5 è davvero la mossa migliore per risolvere il 'puzzle'.
Grazie!
Alessandro-Pompa
If Nxc5 then Black can play something like Bxh3 or Bxc4 and get back the lost pawn back. And if you reply to it as Ne6 then Bxe6 Qxe6+ and it's equal exchange with Bishop for Knight. Where's the advantage?
And Kf7 is actually a worse move, as White can do Rf1 and Black is gonna lose the Bishop on e6 with further positional advantage for White. Instead of Kf7, Black should play Bxf6 to eliminate the knight or Kh8 to move King to safer square even though any move will lead to White winning a Bishop, which is exactly the purpose the puzzle.
No issue, cause many initially believe that their move is correct and puzzle one is wrong (which is rarely a case) without actually checking what the engine suggests on playing the move in analysis board.
If Nxc5 then Black can play something like Bxh3 or Bxc4 and get back the lost pawn back. And if you reply to it as Ne6 then Bxe6 Qxe6+ and it's equal exchange with Bishop for Knight. Where's the advantage?
And Kf7 is actually a worse move, as White can do Rf1 and Black is gonna lose the Bishop on e6 with further positional advantage for White. Instead of Kf7, Black should play Bxf6 to eliminate the knight or Kh8 to move King to safer square even though any move will lead to White winning a Bishop, which is exactly the purpose the puzzle.
No issue, cause many initially believe that their move is correct and puzzle one is wrong (which is rarely a case) without actually checking what the engine suggests on playing the move in analysis board.
India is India!
You're right, Akbar.
Where's White's advantage after 2. Nxc5, Bxc4 (or 2...Bxh3)?
I was too quick in my analizing.
I think I need to work, too. I need something more about strong, beautiful 'silent' moves like White's 3.Rf1 (after Black's possible move 2... Kf7).
Thank you very much.
And... thank you, Lichess!
India is India!
You're right, Akbar.
Where's White's advantage after 2. Nxc5, Bxc4 (or 2...Bxh3)?
I was too quick in my analizing.
I think I need to work, too. I need something more about strong, beautiful 'silent' moves like White's 3.Rf1 (after Black's possible move 2... Kf7).
Thank you very much.
And... thank you, Lichess!