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@Mcie said in #9:

Rc6 is pinned to Ke6 after Rxa6, so Black can't play Rc1 :)

and thanks everyone for kind words! :)
ha, I should have calculated that! thanks for pointing that out

@Mcie said in #9: > Rc6 is pinned to Ke6 after Rxa6, so Black can't play Rc1 :) > > and thanks everyone for kind words! :) ha, I should have calculated that! thanks for pointing that out

For the introductory example, I calculated 1. Rxc5 Qxc5 2. Bxf7+ Kh8 3. Rxd8 (with the idea of Rxf8+, where checkmate is no longer avoidable) Rxd8 4. Qxc5

Now, in the spirit of calculating one move further after the critical line:
4. ... Rd1+ 5. Kf2 Rd2 6. Kg3 (Nf5+ 7. Qxf5)

Well, at this point, it is very difficult to continue calculating accurately for me, so I would leave it at that and enter the variation.

For the introductory example, I calculated 1. Rxc5 Qxc5 2. Bxf7+ Kh8 3. Rxd8 (with the idea of Rxf8+, where checkmate is no longer avoidable) Rxd8 4. Qxc5 Now, in the spirit of calculating one move further after the critical line: 4. ... Rd1+ 5. Kf2 Rd2 6. Kg3 (Nf5+ 7. Qxf5) Well, at this point, it is very difficult to continue calculating accurately for me, so I would leave it at that and enter the variation.

wonderful and amazing

wonderful and amazing

Wow is amazing

Wow is amazing

@Gowtham_veera said in #5:

It is a really nice study I think it is a blunder because it will be one point advantage to the opponent

I think some are blunders and others are brilliancys.

@Gowtham_veera said in #5: > It is a really nice study I think it is a blunder because it will be one point advantage to the opponent I think some are blunders and others are brilliancys.

briliaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaant

briliaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaant

in the first position,what if black goes rd2+

in the first position,what if black goes rd2+