White to Play
Published in Chess Puzzles
Some attacking positions have more than one way to win. Back in 1943, Smyslov won a nice game vs. Kotov. Later, in analysis this possibility arose in this position. Smyslov,as befitting a future world champion, found the best first move, although he deviated from the possibility we give here. It’s just a fun position to see all the possibilities. I hope you like the one I picked. A hint in this complex position: White’s previous move was playing c4 to chase the knight on d5. Why did he do that?
1.Qd6 threatening mate 1…Kg7 If 1...Bc7 2.Nf5+ Kh5 3.Bf3+ g4 4.Bxg4+ Kg5 5.Bxf4# 2.Re7+ Bxe7 3.Rxe7+ Kh6 If 3…Kg8 4.Qf6 and Black has no defense other than giving up his queen 4.Nf5+ Kh5 5.Bf3+ g4 6.Bxg4+ Kg5 7.Bxf4 mate
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