[Event "Antichess Gotm — October 2024 — PUZZLES: Punish the blunder in style"] [Date "2024.11.14"] [Result "*"] [Variant "Antichess"] [ECO "?"] [Opening "?"] [StudyName "Antichess Gotm — October 2024 — PUZZLES"] [ChapterName "Punish the blunder in style"] [ChapterURL "https://lichess.org/study/LlAEDkQK/OSSlPwKr"] [Annotator "https://lichess.org/@/WhyDoIPlayHere"] [FEN "2b1kb1r/1pqppppp/7n/8/8/8/PP1PPPPP/RNB1KBNR w - - 0 1"] [SetUp "1"] [UTCDate "2024.11.14"] [UTCTime "00:31:37"] [Orientation "black"] [ChapterMode "gamebook"] 1. Kd1?? Qxh2 2. Rxh2 Ng4!! { [%csl Gd1] } 3. Rxh7 Nxf2 4. Rxh8 Nxd1 { And here's an explanation why Kd1 on the start was a blunder. If it still was on e1, it would protect the pawn on f2 so all those knight intermediate moves to avoid capturing the White rook wouldn't be possible. } 5. Rxf8 Kxf8 { Good job - it has revealed White's main weakness which is fatal cause the bishop is trapped. } { [%csl Rb2] } 6. Nc3 { White is trying to defend but does it make the situation better? } 6... Nxb2 7. Bxb2 b5 (7... d5 { This move works too but please find something else. }) 8. Nxb5 { Congrats, Black is totally winning. The whole pretty perfect game by October's winner in <2100 non e3 category @kdx2a: https://lichess.org/EcZXtg8s/black } { [%cal Gb2g7] } *