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Can you spot the mate threat? #3

Continuing my Can you spot the mate threat? series, here is another interesting position in one of my recent 5-minute blitz games.

The game itself was full of mistakes, as blitz games often are. Playing black pieces, at some point I lost the exchange. While Fritz scores this position even after proposed 25. ...Rc5, during the game I found myself struggling to survive the pressure along the f-h files.


A couple of moves later, my opponent made a blunder by playing 29. Rhg1, which led to his downfall immediately. Can you spot the winning combination?


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  • 7 Months Ago

    boxd4

    I'm new to the computer world,however I should like to post some of my better games; could you be so kind as to explain in laymans terms what I need to do to create a blog. Any information you can give me shall be greatly appreciated.

  • 7 Months Ago

    boxd4

    This is great. Moving the rook first cuts off any possibility of escape. Well done!Smile

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