[Event "Round 6: Yan, Grace Lingxin - Gvasalia,"] [Date "2025.06.28"] [Round "6.7"] [White "Yan, Grace Lingxin"] [Black "Gvasalia, Anastasia"] [Result "1-0"] [Annotator "Lang,JJ"] [FEN "1qr2rk1/3b1pp1/4p1p1/3p2B1/3P3Q/b1P2N1P/5PP1/2R1R1K1 w - - 0 28"] [Variant "Standard"] [ECO "?"] [Opening "?"] [StudyName "Tactics Tuesday 07/22/2025: World Cadets Championship, Pt. 3"] [ChapterName "Yan, Grace Lingxin - Gvasalia, Anastasia"] [ChapterURL "https://lichess.org/study/P811d6h6/TbAIMFzL"] [FEN "1qr2rk1/3b1pp1/4p1p1/3p2B1/3P3Q/b1P2N1P/5PP1/2R1R1K1 w - - 0 28"] [SetUp "1"] [Orientation "white"] { This week's exercises complete our series on the FIDE World Cadets Cup from last month. Enjoy a final flurry of mating nets, removals of the guard, and clever maneuvering subtleties, such as the one we will investigate now. In our example, White missed an impressive changing of the guard with } 28. Bf4! { preparing Nf3-g5 with tempo on Black's queen! } (28. Rc2? { instead, winning later in Yan – Gvasalia. }) 28... Be7 { neutralizing Nf3-g5, but removing the threat on the rook and accepting that } 29. Qxe7 Qxf4 30. Qxd7 { leaves White piece-up. } 1-0