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Step 3 mix 3  1) 1. ... Tf4+ 2. Txd4 Txd4. (discovered check) The X-ray protection of the checking bishop is necessary. After 1. Td2+ White plays his king and after any other discovered check 2. … Txd4 will follow.  2) 1. Dd2 (1. Dd3? Lf4+). (double attack: X-ray attack).  3) 1. Dc3+ Dxc3 stalemate (defending by stalemate)  4) White exploits the material supremacy on the kings wing. Provoking a weakness and mating. 1. De4 g6 2. De5+. 1. Pe6 Tf6. Black can easily protect himself against the mating threat. 1. Pf7+ Txf7 2. Lxf7 Dxc3. a bad idea, even if the check by the knight brings in a gain of material. The knight is a strong- er attacker here than the rook.  5) 1. ... Td5 2. Txd5 Dxg4+ 3. Kf1 cxd5. Black attacks the pinned rook on f5. White cannot protect the rook and thanks to the in-between move with check Black wins a rook.  6) 1. Pg6+ hxg6 2. Th3# (mate in two by access)  7) 1. ... b5 2. Pxd4 bxa4 (trapping)  8) 1. ... Pf4 2. Kg1 and Black can choose from: 2. … Txe2 and 2. … Dg5+ which are the most convincing moves. (discov- ered attack)  9) 1. ... Dxc1+ 2. Txc1 Td1+ (elimination of the defence: luring away+mate). The rook on c8 pins Td8 and therefore 1. … Td1+ is not handy at once. 10) 1. Tf8+ (after 1. Txc7 Tc5 2. Tb7 Txe4 can Black play on) 1. ... Kg7 2. T8f7+ Kh6 3. Th1+ Kg5 4. Tg1+ (perpetual check) 11) 1. Txg4 (a pinned piece is not a good defender) 12) 1. h4 (1. Lf6? h4 2. Lxh4 Kg2) 1. ... Kg4 2. Lf6. It is the only way to keep the last pawn on the board. 4  1) 1. ... Txh3+ (thanks to a pin) 2. Kg1 Txh4 (double attack: rook)  2) 1. ... Lg7 (1. ... Kg7? 2. Lh6+) (defending against a passed pawn)  3) 1. Dxh7+ Kxh7 2. Th4# (access and double check)  4) 1. c4 d3 2. a5 (square of the pawn)  5) 1. Pb6+ cxb6 2. Da8# (mate in two by access and line clearing)  6) 1. Db7 Dd8. The only move, the rook must keep protecting La7.  7) 1. Td8+ Dxd8 2. Dxe6# (elimination of the defence: luring away+mate)  8) 1. ... Df8 (1. ... Kh7 2. De4+) (getting out of check – avoiding a double attack)  9) In this game by a young player Black played 1. ... Ta8. It is not logical to protect a pawn under attack by an active rook. Whites last move Td4-a4 threatens a winning discovered attack. Only attacking the rook parries the threat and gives some counter-play: 1. ... b5 2. Txa7 b4 and e4 is lost. 1. ... a6 2. e5 is winning a piece. 1. ... Tfe8 2. e5 is winning a piece. 10) 1. Pxb3 Dxg4 (1. ... Tc4 2. Pd4; 1. ... Txb3 2. Dxb4) 2. Lxg4. Gaining a piece thanks to X-ray protection. 11) 1. ... Lf4! Wins the knight. otherwise the king will not enter the square of the pawn any longer after 2. ... d2 (Van Zuylen van Nyevelt 1792) 12) 1. Th8+ (1. Kb6? Da7+) 1. ... Ka7 2. Th7+ Kb8 3. Kb6. Two smart in-between moves prevent the check on a7. 5  1) 1. Kxc7+ Dxg2 2. Db8# (discovered check) The front piece becomes helper.  2) 1. Dh8+ Kxh8 2. Txf8# (elimination of the defence: luring away+mate)  3) 1. ... Lxd4 2. c3 Df6. The counter-attack on the queen saves the pinned piece.  4) 1. g8D+ Kxg8 stalemate (defending by stalemate)  5) 1. Ld5 Txd5 (1. ... Lxd5 2. e8D#; 1. ... Txb7 2. e8D# (2. Lxb7? Le8) ) 2. b8D+ (cashing in a passed pawn)  6) 1. ... g5 (elimination of the defence: chasing away+mate)  7) 1. Lg5 Dg6 2. Lxe7 (double attack: X-ray attack)  8) Can White stop the h-pawn? 1. Txg6+ wins because after 1. … Kf7 2. Tf6+ the rook comes to f1. After 1. … Kh8 2. Kg5 h1D 3. Th6 White wins the pawn ending easily. After Kxe6 White is already on a key square. 1. Tg1 without the e-pawns this move would be enough for a draw. Promotion to a queen or rook is stalemate, promotion to a bishop loses all pawns. Black keeps the e-pawn in friendly hands. 1. Kxg6 h1D can immediately be dismissed.  9) 1. Te1 Txh3+ 2. Te3 (defending against a double attack – X-ray attack) 10) 1. Lf7 makes use of the vulnerable position of the black pieces. Protecting the bishop is not possible (1. … Tc8 2. Le6+)

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Page 1: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

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3  1)1....Tf4+2.Txd4Txd4.(discoveredcheck)TheX-rayprotectionofthecheckingbishopisnecessary.After1.Td2+

Whiteplayshiskingandafteranyotherdiscoveredcheck2.…Txd4willfollow. 2)1.Dd2(1.Dd3?Lf4+).(doubleattack:X-rayattack). 3)1.Dc3+Dxc3stalemate(defendingbystalemate) 4)Whiteexploitsthematerialsupremacyontheking’swing.Provokingaweaknessandmating. 1.De4g62.De5+. 1.Pe6Tf6.Blackcaneasilyprotecthimselfagainstthematingthreat. 1.Pf7+Txf72.Lxf7Dxc3.abadidea,evenifthecheckbytheknightbringsinagainofmaterial.Theknightisastrong-

erattackerherethantherook. 5)1....Td52.Txd5Dxg4+3.Kf1cxd5.Blackattacksthepinnedrookonf5.Whitecannotprotecttherookandthankstothe

in-betweenmovewithcheckBlackwinsarook. 6)1.Pg6+hxg62.Th3#(mateintwobyaccess) 7)1....b52.Pxd4bxa4(trapping) 8)1....Pf42.Kg1andBlackcanchoosefrom:2.…Txe2and2.…Dg5+whicharethemostconvincingmoves.(discov-

eredattack) 9)1....Dxc1+2.Txc1Td1+(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate).Therookonc8pinsTd8andtherefore1.…

Td1+isnothandyatonce.10)1.Tf8+(after1.Txc7Tc52.Tb7Txe4canBlackplayon)1....Kg72.T8f7+Kh63.Th1+Kg54.Tg1+(perpetual

check)11) 1.Txg4(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)12)1.h4(1.Lf6?h42.Lxh4Kg2)1....Kg42.Lf6.Itistheonlywaytokeepthelastpawnontheboard.

4  1)1....Txh3+(thankstoapin)2.Kg1Txh4(doubleattack:rook) 2)1....Lg7(1....Kg7?2.Lh6+)(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 3)1.Dxh7+Kxh72.Th4#(accessanddoublecheck) 4)1.c4d32.a5(squareofthepawn) 5)1.Pb6+cxb62.Da8#(mateintwobyaccessandlineclearing) 6)1.Db7Dd8.Theonlymove,therookmustkeepprotectingLa7. 7)1.Td8+Dxd82.Dxe6#(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 8)1....Df8(1....Kh72.De4+)(gettingoutofcheck–avoidingadoubleattack) 9) InthisgamebyayoungplayerBlackplayed1....Ta8.Itisnotlogicaltoprotectapawnunderattackbyanactiverook.

White’slastmoveTd4-a4threatensawinningdiscoveredattack.Onlyattackingtherookparriesthethreatandgivessomecounter-play:

1....b52.Txa7b4ande4islost. 1....a62.e5iswinningapiece. 1....Tfe82.e5iswinningapiece.10)1.Pxb3Dxg4(1....Tc42.Pd4;1....Txb32.Dxb4)2.Lxg4.GainingapiecethankstoX-rayprotection.11) 1....Lf4!Winstheknight.otherwisethekingwillnotenterthesquareofthepawnanylongerafter2....d2 (Van Zuylen van

Nyevelt 1792)12)1.Th8+(1.Kb6?Da7+)1....Ka72.Th7+Kb83.Kb6.Twosmartin-betweenmovespreventthecheckona7.

5  1)1.Kxc7+Dxg22.Db8#(discoveredcheck)Thefrontpiecebecomeshelper. 2)1.Dh8+Kxh82.Txf8#(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 3)1....Lxd42.c3Df6.Thecounter-attackonthequeensavesthepinnedpiece. 4)1.g8D+Kxg8stalemate(defendingbystalemate) 5)1.Ld5Txd5(1....Lxd52.e8D#;1....Txb72.e8D#(2.Lxb7?Le8))2.b8D+(cashinginapassedpawn) 6)1....g5(eliminationofthedefence:chasingaway+mate) 7)1.Lg5Dg62.Lxe7(doubleattack:X-rayattack) 8)CanWhitestoptheh-pawn? 1.Txg6+winsbecauseafter1.…Kf72.Tf6+therookcomestof1.After1.…Kh82.Kg5h1D3.Th6Whitewinsthe

pawnendingeasily.AfterKxe6Whiteisalreadyonakeysquare. 1.Tg1withoutthee-pawnsthismovewouldbeenoughforadraw.Promotiontoaqueenorrookisstalemate,promotiontoa

bishoplosesallpawns.Blackkeepsthee-pawninfriendlyhands. 1.Kxg6h1Dcanimmediatelybedismissed. 9)1.Te1Txh3+2.Te3(defendingagainstadoubleattack–X-rayattack)10)1.Lf7makesuseofthevulnerablepositionoftheblackpieces.Protectingthebishopisnotpossible(1.…Tc82.Le6+)

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andcapturingonf7givesWhiteapassedpawnwhichcannotbestopped.11) 1.Tc5+!(1.Txa8?stalemate)2....bxc53.Txa8(avoidingstalemate)(Tarasiuk 2013)12)1....Tb12.Df3(2.Tf1Da1)2....Da1.Supremacyoftheblackpiecesexploitsthevulnerabilityofthebackrank.

6  1)1.Dxa3+(1.Kb2Pc4+2.Ka1d2;1.Ka1Pc2+2.Kb1Pa3+3.Dxa3+)1....Kxa32.Lc5#(mateintwo):luring) 2)1.Ta8+Kb7(1.…Kd72.Txd2+)2.Txd8(X-raycheckandX-rayprotection) 3)Picture 4)Whitehasavulnerablepawnone4(cannotbeprotectedbyanotherpawn).Thepawnisalsointhewayofthebishop. 1.Pd5Dc5+(1....Pxd52.exd5)2.Kh1Pg43.h3 1.Pf5anactivemovebutasingleknightcannotdomuch.Blackplays1.…Dc5+and2.…Pe5.Thewhitebishopremains

inactive. 1.Df2preventsonlythatBlacktakesone4(1.…Pxe42.Lxe4Dxe43.Dxf7+).Blackcanplay1.…Dc5or1.…

Tad8.Thee-pawnremainsweak. 5)1....Ld82.Dd7Lb6+Thequeencannotremainprotectingb6.Ahiddenpin. 6)1.Pd6#(mateinonethanksto3xapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 7)1....Txd2(1....Pc42.Dc7)2.Txd2Df1+3.Td1Df4+(perpetualcheck) 8)1.Pd5Lf82.Pxb6+(or2.Ld7+)(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 9)1....f52.Kg2Pf4+.Withthepawnong3themovewiththeknighttof4iscompletelyoutofsight.Thatexplainsmistakes

like2.Kg2(2.exf5iscorrecttomaketheblacke-pawnupvulnerable)understandable.10)1....Db7+(after1.….Db1+thekingescapestoh3)2.Dc6Dxc6+3.Txc6Txc6Interposingonc6isforcedandappears

asafemovebutthankstotheX-rayprotectionBlackwinsawholerook.11) 1....Le4+2.Kf1Lxd3+(discoveredcheck).Thebackpieceischasing,thefrontpieceislookingforasuitabletarget.That

isnottherookbecauseWhiteisthreateningmateone8.12)1....Pf4+(1....Pe3+?2.Kg1)2.Kg1Ph3#(doublecheck).Thebackpieceispinnedsothatmateong2isnotpossible.

7  1)1.b3Txh42.c7(cashinginapassedpawn) 2)1....Kh8(1....Pxe72.Pf6+)(gettingoutofcheckandavoidingadoubleattack) 3)1....De1+2.Lf1Dxf1+3.Kh2De2+4.Kh1De1+.Drawbyperpetualcheck.Whitecannotallowthatthequeencan

takeone5withcheck. 4)1....Td2+2.Kg3Lxe3(chasingaway+material) 5)1.Tb1Dd22.Txb7(doubleattack:X-rayattack) 6)1....Pxe52.dxe5Dxf3(capturing+material)or2.….Pxe5Dxh1(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 7)1.Ke4(1.Ld8?f32.Lh4f23.Lxf2Kg5)1....Kg52.Kf3.Theonlywaytokeepthelastpawnontheboard. 8)1.Pexg6+hxg62.Pxg6+Ke83.Dh8#(mateinthreethankstopinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 9)1.Dh5.Activatingthequeeniscorrect.Thethreat2.Pg6cannotbestoppedwithoutlossofmaterial,otherwisemate:1…h6

2.Pg6+. 1.0–0Notabadmove(developingandkingsafe)butgetusedtolookforabettermove. 1.Tc1Alsoadevelopingmove.Itisnotclearyetwhichfileisthebestfortherook.Notmovingtherookisobviousthen.

AfterLxc3Whitewilltakewiththepawnanyway(improvesthecentre)10)1....Lc12.Pd2Lxb211) 1....Dg3.Activatingthequeen:moreactiveisenough.After2.Df3Dh4+3.Dh3De1+winsquickly.12)1.Le8and2.Pg6#(mateintwo)

8  1)1.Pb5Don’ttakebackwithoutthinking.Themoveoftheknightthreatensaforkonc7.Blackcannotpreventthat. 1.fxe4Thepawnisacentrepawnandthatisfine.Itcontrolssquares,itisnotbeingattackedanditclearssquaref3.The

moveisthebestifamoveoftheknighttob5(ord5)wouldnotbepossible. 1.Pxe4.Knightinthecentrebutitcanbeeasilychasedawaybyf5. 2)1....Txe6(defendingagainstmatethankstopinnedpieceisnotagooddefender).ThethreatwasTf7#. 3)1.Dh4+Ke52.Dxd8(X-raycheck) 4)1....Pxd42.Db2Pxf5(doubleattack:knight,thankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 5)1....Kd8(1....Kf8?2.Pd7+)(gettingoutofcheckandavoidingaknightfork) 6)1.Dc4a52.Dxc6+bxc63.La6#(matebyaccess).Aknownmatingpatternwithtwobishops. 7)1.Ke7(helpingthepassedpawnandholdingofftheenemyking)(Averbakh 1954) 8)1....Pg4+2.hxg4Dh6#(mateintwobyaccess) 9)1.Dc7(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate).Thethreats2.Dxe8and2.Dxe7arenottobeparried.10)1.Ke3(1.Lxb5?Kd42.Lc6b53.Lxb5Kc3).Holdingofftheenemykingfirstistheonlywaytopreservethelastpawn

ontheboard.11) 1.Lf3(anoversightis1.Lg6hxg6+2.Kxg6Le4+)1....Lxf3stalemate(Velijkhanov 1990)12)1.Dh4+(1.Dxa2Lxf3)1....Dxh42.g4+.Whitelurestheblackqueenawayandmates.

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9 1)1.Td1(trapping) 2)1....Kb7(1....Lxa52.Pd6).Blacktrapstheknight.Whitecannotcapturethebishop,thekingmustremaininsidethe

squareofthec-pawn. 3)1....Lxc32.Dg4+Kh8.Blackthoughttowinapiecewithcapturingonc3.Whatawasteofthenicebishop,1.…Dxa4

wouldbebetter.Recognizingyourmistakeintimeandtryingtosavethepiece:2....Lg73.Lh6ismating. 4)1.Tbb5!(1.Tba4Pg3).(thepin:attackingapinnedpiecethankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)(Stavrietsky

2009) 5)1....Pf4+(1....Pe3+?2.Lg3Pxd13.Taxd1)2.Kh1Dg2#(discoveredcheck).Donotfirethefrontpiecedirectlyat

thequeen.Firsthavealookifthereissomethingbetter. 6)1.e6!(toplayforawinloses1.Kf5Kf32.Kf6Kf4)1....fxe6stalemate(Zinar 1984) 7)1.Th5+gxh52.Dg7#(mateintwobyaccess) 8)HowdoesBlackprotecthisb-pawn? 1....b5.NormallyitisnotrecommendedbecauseBlackgetstwoweakpawns(a6andc6).Herethemovewiththepawnis

fantasticbecausethewhiterookcanplaynomoremoves. 1....0–0–0.Developingandprotectingseemslogicalandcastlingisalsonotbad,butbyfarnotthebest. 1....Ta7.Notonlyanuglymove,butalsoitcostsapawnafter2.Lb8and3.Txb7. 9)1.Dd4+Kg82.Kf1(defendingagainstmatebypreparinginterposing)10)1.Pf5Dd8(1....De52.Lf4)2.Pxd6.Thequeencannolongerprotectd6.Chasingaway+materialbecauseBlackmay

notcapturetheknight.11) 1....Pe5(doubleattack:knight,thankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)12)1.Tfe2Kg62.T2e6+Df63.Txf6+(exploitingvulnerability:thekinghaslittlemobilityandthequeenisinsuchcasesa

worthlessdefender).

10  1)1.Df4+Kd52.Dc4#(mateintwo:chasing) 2)1....Td82.Dc4Dxd43.Dxd4Txd4(doubleattack:X-rayattack).FirsttakingwiththequeenbecauseLc8mustremain

protected. 3)1.a7!(1.Kg6?Kc6)1....Lxa72.f6!(2.Kg6?Ld4).Drawbyexchangingthelastpawn. 4)1.Dg6+Tg72.Dxf6(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+material) 5)1....Dxe2+!2.Lxe2Kxb7.Drawbyeliminatingthelastpawn. 6)1....e5.Firstprotectingthed-pawnandonlyafter2.Pf3play2....De7. 1....De7.Themoveplayedpinsthec-pawnbutWhitecancaptureond4. 1....bxc5.Alsonotlogical.After2.Dxc5Blackcannotprotectthed-pawninaproperway. 7)1.Pxf6+Dxf62.Dxf6(discoveredattack).Suddenlytheg-pawnispinned. 8)1.Ke6(1.La2?Kd42.Lb1d5)1....cxd52.exd5Kb63.Kxd6.Transposingtoawonpawnending. 9)1....Df4+2.g3Tc2+.Exploitingvulnerability:byamaterialsupremacyandlackofdefenders.10)1.Dh5+Kg82.Txd4.(in-betweenmoveandapinnedisnotagooddefender)11) 1....Kh7(1....Txf82.Dh6+)2.Dh4+Lh6+(gettingoutofcheckandpreventingthethreatDh6+)12)1.Tf5(1.Kc4?Txc2#)1....Lxf5+2.Kc4(defendingagainstmatebymakingaflightsquare)

11  1)1.Pf4Ke12.Pd3+Ke23.Pxf2.Eliminatingthepawn. 2)1.Ld6Txb72.axb7(creatingapassedpawn) 3)Thebishopishanging.HowdoesBlackdefend?Bealwaysawareofthepossibilitiesoftheopponent:theexistingonesand

thenewonesafterthemoveplayed! 1....Db7.Thequeenprotectsbothbishopsfromb7andpreventsPxd5.Thecorrectmove. 1....Lf6.Keepanexistingthreatinmind:Pxd5. 1....Dc72.Pxd5isnowpossiblebecausethebishopona6isnolongerprotected. 4)1....Kf4(1....Kf32.Kg7Kg33.Kxh6Kxh3)2.Kg7Kg5.Akingcanalwayschoosedifferentroutes.Sometimesit

makesnodifference,oftenitdoes. 5)1....Dxg5(1....Dxe1+2.Kh2)2.Dxg5Lc2(defendingagainstmate).Blackhasenoughmaterialforthequeen.Giving

materialisalwaysbetterthanbeingmated. 6)1.Lh6+Dg7(1....Lg72.Dh8#)2.Dh8#(mateintwobyluringadefenderintoapin) 7)1.Lxa7c5.Pawna7waspoisoned.Thebishopwillbelost. 8)1.Pxc6De8(1....bxc62.La6#)2.Pxa7#.Matingpattern:LL.Blackcangivehisqueenawaywith1.…Td8.Forthe

enthusiasts. 9)1.Tdb1(1.Tab1?Pb6or1....Pe5)1....De52.Dxb4(doubleattack:X-rayattack)10)1.Pd4+(1.e5Lxg7)(gettingoutofcheckbyinterposingwithtempo)11) 1.Lb4De82.Dh5+(bringingintheguard)12)1.Dg6Dxd32.Dxe6+(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate)

12  1)1....Dxd42.cxd4Lb3#(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+mate)

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 2)1....Pe4+2.Kh1Pf2+3.Dxf2Dxf2(discoveredcheck) 3)1.Ta4Dc4+2.Txc4(trapping) 4)Picture:GMJeroenPiket 5)Picture 6)1.g4Tac7(1....Ld72.Pxd7+).Thecounter-attackistheonlydefence. 7)1.h3.Makinganescapesquareishandyiftherearenourgentmatters.After1....Le62.Dxa7Blackisthankstohismore

activepiecessomewhatbetter. 1.Te1.PreventsapossiblemateonthebackranktoobutBlacknowcanplayforexchangingqueenswith1.…Dd2(that

costsnomovetoprotecta7).Whitedoesn’twinhispawnback. 1.Pc4.Tooactive.After1.…Dd1+2.De1Dxe1+3.Txe1Le6Whiteremainsjustapawndown.Theblackrookcan

quicklyenterond2. 8)1.Lh7(defendingagainstmate) 9)1.exd5e42.Kc4exf33.Kd3.Noteverybreakthroughworks.Thewhitekingisinthesquareofthepawn.10)1.Tf7+Kxf72.De7#(mateintwobyclearingasquare)11) 1.Pf7+Kg82.Ph6+(perpetualcheck).Thematingthreatonh1prevents2.Pxd6.12)1.g4Df32.Pf8+(threateningmate,bringingintheguard)

13  1)1....Kd32.Kf7Ke43.Kxg8Kf5(activatingthekingandeliminatingthelastpawn) 2)1.Dc7+(1.b5+?Pxb5)1....Kd52.Dxc3(X-raycheck) 3)1....h4(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 4)Whitecantakebackinthreewaysond4.Thinkingisrequired. 1.cxd4.Whiteimproveshispawnstructure.ThatBlackcanexchangethebishopond3with1.….Pb4isapity.Theadvan-

tagesofastrongcentrearemoreimportant. 1.Lxd4.Nothingwrong.ThebishopisactiveandPxd4wouldimprovethewhitepawnstructure.With1.…De7followed

byPe5Blackkeepsafirmcontrolovere5. 1.Pxd4.Theworstchoice.Blackwinsatleastapawnwith1.….Pg4. 5)1.Ka4b1D2.Ta3+Kb23.Tb3+Kc24.Txb1(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 6)1.cxd6(1.f4Ta1)1....Ta1.Exchangingrookshelpsinbothcases. 7)1.Dh7+Kxh72.Lf7#(luring,doublecheckandmate) 8)1.Kh3g62.g4#.Rookending,vulnerability (Tal-Sturua 1982) 9)1....Kf8(1....Kf72.Dc4+Kf83.Txa5;1....Kd82.Dd3+Ke83.Txa5)(gettingoutofcheckandavoidingadouble

attack)10)1....Pd12.Df1(2.h4Pxf2)2....Dxd2(chasingaway+material).Thequeencannotkeepprotectingtheknightandthe

rook.11) 1.Dc3Exploitingvulnerability.After1.…Pg72.Dg7decides.12)1.Tdd7Dxd72.Txg8#.Exploitingvulnerability.Blackhastoofewdefenders.

14  1)1....Le52.Dh4Lxb2(doubleattack:X-rayattack) 2)1.Kg5(1.Kh7Th6#;1.Kxf5Tf6+)(gettingoutofcheck;mateandavoidinganX-raycheck) 3)1.Pf3(eliminationofthedefenderfollowedbyaknightfork).AStep4subjectbutasimpleone. 4)1.Kg1.Firstdefending,onlytheadvancethec-pawn(1.…Kh2isathreat).Becauseofhisg4-pawntheblackkingcannot

stepintointhesquareofthepawn. 5)1.Tb1.Logical,Whitemustactivatehisrook.After1....b62.La6Td8hecantrytoenterwiththerookwith3.a5. 1.Le2.Thebishopdoesnotperformmuchmoreone2thanonf1.Blackhastimetoprotectpawnb7. 1.h4.Threatensnothing.BlackplaysTa8-d8-d7aswell. 6)1.Dxg7+Kxg72.Pxf5#(doublecheckbyaccess) 7)1....Tc3!2.Txc3(2.Td1Kxf3).Capturingdirectlyonf3isamistake:1.…Kxf32.Pd2+or1.…Txf32.Tc4#.

Drawbystalemateorinsufficientmaterial(Aloni 1996) 8)1.Pxd5De8+2.Pe3.ThecheckbythequeenunpinsPf6.AfterinterposingPd5one3theknightissafe. 9)1....Ke8(1....Tbb72.Dg8#)(defendingagainstmate)10)1.Dxh5+gxh52.Th6#(mateintwobyaccess)11) 1....Pe8withawinningpin.TodealwiththethreatDxf6+by1.…Kg7istooeasy-going.Lookalwaysifthereisnobetter

move.12)1.Da4(attackstheknightathirdtime)1.…Pe72.Txc8+and3.Lc6.Difficult,butthepintothekingone8isawell-

knownpattern(orshouldbe!).

15  1)1.Tf3Dxe22.Pxe2(trapping) 2)1.Tf2parriesthethreatTe2.Themovewiththerookisthebest.Itissometimesbetternottoexchange. 1.Tfe1coststhea-pawnafter1.…Txe12.Txe1Dxa4. 1.Kh1Te2.Allowingarookonthesecondrankisnotwise.Whitewillquicklylosematerial. 3)1....Lc62.Txg7Th1#Exploitingvulnerability:threateningmate.

Page 5: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

 4)1.Pf7+Kh72.Pg5#(discoveredcheck,chasingandmate) 5)1....Tb52.Df3Txf5(doubleattack:X-rayattack) 6)1....Tb42.Dxd2Txb1+(discoveredattackandin-betweenmove) 7)1.Dxf7De3+(1....Dc6isnotnecessary).Don’tlookforthethreatoftheopponentalone. 8)1.Txf6+(1.Ta8?Te8+2.Txe8;1.Kh8Th7+2.Txh7)1....Kxf62.Th6#.Mateintheendgameisquitecommon. 9)1.b4+!(1.Ka2Kb62.Kb2Kc63.Kc3Kd54.Kd3b4)1....cxb4+2.Kb3.Acommonaction.10)1.Pc6Dxf3(otherwise2.Txd5)2.Txd8+(X-rayattackthankstoadiscoveredattackwithX-rayprotectionofPc6)11) 1.Dd6+(1.Dxd7stalemate)(avoidingstalemate)12)1....Dg5(thepin:pin) (Halkias-Pandavos, Katerini 1992)

16  1)1.La4(1.Ld3+?Kxd32.Kb2a1D+3.Kxa1Kc2)(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 2)1.Txe6+Kxe62.De5#(mateintwobyaccess) 3)1....Le3(1....La3?2.Ta4+)(attackingapinnedpiece).Gainingapieceissufficient,threateningmatewithLa3doesn’t

takeintoaccountthepossibilitiesoftheopponent. 4)1.Tg3!Txg3(defendingbystalemate)(Copie 2012) 5)1....Th5(trapping) 6)1....Dxd32.Lf1(trapping) 7)1....Pc12.Da3Dxb1(eliminationofthedefence:chasingaway+material) 8)1....Lc7+2.Kh3f1D+3.Kh4Df2+(defendingagainstmatebycounter-attack) 9)1.Pf2.Movingtheknighttoabettersquareiscorrect.BlackmustgetnotimetoplayDf8andTf6:1....Df72.Pg4Tf6

3.Pxf6 1.Thg1and1.Dg2seepreviouscomment.Decentmovesbutnotthewaytomakeprogressquickly.10)1.Dxh7+Kxh72.Lf1(Whitecannotletthekingescapeafter2.Th3+Kg7).Nowmateisnottobeprevented.11) 1....Le4(doubleattack:2pieces).Thetargetisatwofoldattack(Pf5)andanadvantageousexchange(alesscommonone;

twocapturesfrombothsides).12)1.Txa7+Kg62.Ta1(defendingagainstmatethankstoanin-betweenmoveandX-rayprotection).Afterplaying1.Ta1at

once,Blackexchangesandwinswith2.…a5.Theblackbishopcanquicklytakethec-andd-pawn.

17  1)1....f52.Pf6+(2.exf6Txe4;2.Te2fxg4)2....Txf6(doubleattack:pawn,thankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefend-

er) 2)1....f52.Pc5Pxc33.Pe6#Anactivekingcanbevulnerabletooincaseoftoolittlemobility)(So-Kramnik, Paris 2016) 3)1.Df2Le72.Tg1(doubleattack).Thebishophangsandapinthreatens. 4)1.Txh6+gxh62.Td8#(mateintwobyaccess) 5)1.Le7+(1.Lh6+Pe8)(discoveredcheckandpreventinginterposing) 6)1.Th1Dxh1(1....Txd1+2.Dxd1)2.Dxh1(defendingbyX-rayprotection) 7)1.Pb5.Finemove.Blackcannotprotectd6adequatelyduetothepinofPe7. 1.Lb5.Adevelopingmovewithoutpower.ThepinofPd7isharmless.Directly1.…a6(forcestomovethebishop)or

1.…cxd4aregoodreactions. 1.dxc5.Blackcapturesthecentrepawnone5. 8)1....Txf1+(1.…Tc2+2.De3+)2.Kxf1Dxc1+(doublecheckandeliminationofthedefence:capturing+material) 9)1.Tg2+(1.Txh6?Tb7+2.Kf8Kxh6)1....Kh52.Th2+Kg53.Tg2+(perpetualcheck).10)1.Kb7!(thekingmustkeepattackingthepawn)(1.c8D?Tc3+2.Kb7Txc83.Kxc8b5;1.Kd7Tc32.c8DTxc8

3.Kxc8b5)1....Tc32.Kxb6Kb23.Kb7(draw).Twokingsremain.(Iwanow 1962)11) 1....Ld32.Kf2Txe2+(2....Lxe2?3.Te1)(thepin:attackingapinnedpiecethankstoapinnedpieceisnotagoodde-

fender).Athreefoldattack.12)1.Te5Lc62.Tbe1(defendingagainstadoubleattackbypinning)

18  1)1.d4Pf6(1....Kg32.De3#)2.De5#.(exploitingvulnerabilityandthreateningmate) 2)1.h5(trapping) 3)1.Td3+(1.Kd2?Kb2)1....Kc4(1....Kb42.Kb2)2.Ta3(controlapassedpawn) 4)1....La6(trapping) 5)1.dxc5.ItisnotalwaysagoodideabecauseBlackcantakebackwithadevelopingmove.Nowitisgoodbecausethatmove

failstothefork2.b4. 1.Le2.Adevelopingmoveafterwhich1.…c4canfollow.Suddenlytheknightona5isnotsituatedbadlyanylonger(itcan

gotob3). 1.Lb5+givesBlacktheopportunitytoretreatthea5-knight. 6)1.Txf7+Pxf72.Txf7+.Againofmaterialbyathreefoldattackonf7andatwofoldoneona7. 7)1.Td8+Lxd82.Dxf7#(mateintwobyaccess) 8)1.Th6+Kg72.f8D+Kxf83.Th8#.Givingupyourpassedpawnisnotalwaysthefirstmoveyoulookat. 9)1.Dh5h62.Dxc5(doubleattackwithtwopieces)10)1.Pe3+(1.Pb4+?Td2)1....Kc72.Pxc2(discoveredcheck)

Page 6: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

11) 1.Ld5Kxd52.Kb5Kd63.c4Kc74.Kc5andthewhitekingconquersakeysquare.12)1.g8P+(1.g8D?Txh7#)(defendingbystalemate)

19  1)1.T2xe6(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 2)1.Txc6+Lxc6(1....Dxc62.Db4#)2.De7#(mateintwobyaccess) 3)1....f5.Agoodwaytogetridofthedoublef-pawn.After2.Lxc6bxc6Blackgetsadoublec-pawnbutthatonedoesn’t

harmatall.Therearesufficientdefendersaroundtheblackkingandnoattackers. 1....De8.Notbadbutwhyputtingthequeeninalessactiveposition? 1....Dxg4.Whitecanactivatehisknightforfree(2.Nxg4)andf6cannotbeprotected(2.…f53.exf5Lxf5?4.Ph6). 4)1.Lb5+.Blacklosesmaterialbecausehispiecesareclumsysituated. 5)1.Dh5(1.Lxf6gxf6)1....h62.Lxf6.ActivatingthequeenandBlackhastoofewdefenders. 6)1.De2Le6(trappingbyliftingthepinanddeprivingthebishopofsquarec4) 7)1.Df1!gxf1D+2.Kxf1Lf2(drawingbystalemate(Rutz 1981) 8)1.De8+Kh72.a8D(defendingagainstmatebyX-rayprotection) 9)1.Dg8(exploitingvulnerabilityduetoabadpositionoftheking)10)1.Txc6bxc62.Lxc6(transposing/liquidating)Thepawnendingwinseasierthantherookending11) Picture:MagnusCarlsen12)1.Tfxf6(1.Tdxf6Lf5+)Bealwaysawareofthepossibilitiesoftheopponent.

20  1)1....gxh6(1....g62.Lxg6+;1....Ld52.Lc6+)2.Ld7+Kf7(defendingagainstmate) 2)1.Dg8+Pxg82.Ph7#(mateintwobyclearingasquareandblocking) 3)1....Txe7ispossibleifBlackseesthatafter2.Td8+Te8canfollow. 1....Kf8doesn’tloseandisbetterthanthepreviouspossibility. 1....Kh8allowsmateintwobyaccess(2.Dxh7+). 4)1.Pc5(thepin:attackingapinnedpiece) 5)1....Db1(1....Dxh5?2.Txa1#)2.h3Dxd1+.Exploitingvulnerabilityduetoaweakenedbackrank. 6)1.dxe5Pxe52.Dxd6(discoveredattackmakesanX-rayattackpossible) 7)1.b3Kb1stalemate(1....e4stalemate)Defendingbystalemate(Nadareishvili 1964) 8)1.c4+dxc32.Txh4(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 9)1....Tb7(1....Te2?2.Txg7+)2.Txg7+Txg7(attackonapinnedpiece)10)1.Tc6+Kb72.Txf6(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+material)11) 1.Pe5+Kg82.Dxe2(doublecheckeliminatestheprotectingrook)12)1....De5+(1....Da5+?2.Dc3+;1....De7+2.Pe6+)(doubleattack:queen).Twotemptationstoavoid.

21  1)1.Pc6+Txa62.Tb8#(mateintwobydiscoveredcheck) 2)1.c5Kf52.g4+hxg4(2....Ke53.gxh5Kd54.Kg2Kxc55.Kg3Kd56.Kg4)3.Kg2Ke64.Kg3Kd55.Kxg4

ThankstoapawnsacrificeWhitecandestroytheblackpawnstructureallowingthewhitekingtopickupthepawns. 3)1.Ld5(1.Tc3Tc8)1....Ta1+2.Kb2(defendingagainstadoubleattackbycounter-attack) 4)1....0–0.Goodmove,bringingthekingintosafety. 1....Lxe52.dxe5.Blackisapawndownandhascompensation(saysopeningtheory).Exchangingqueensthenisnotwise. 1....De7(themoveplayedcostsapieceafter2.Da4+).Whitemissedthedoubleattack.Alsointheremainingpartofthe

gameStep2combinationsweremissedandallowedbybothsides.Thiscanhappen,ontheotherhanditisunwiseinthesecasestoteachchildren,whodroppiecesoverandoveragain,12movesofopeningtheory.Thattimecanbespendbetter.

 5)1.La5(trapping) 6)1.La5Da62.Lxd8(doubleattack:X-rayattack) 7)1....Txa52.Txe4fxe4(gainofmaterialthankstoanin-betweenmove) 8)1.Da1+Lf62.Tf1(thepin:pintoasquare) 9)1.Lxf4Dxa72.Txa7+(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)10)1....Te4(thepin:attackingapinnedpiece).Threefoldattack.11) 1.Tc5+(1.Tc2+Ka72.Txb2Ka6)1....Ka72.Ta5#(mateintwobyadiscoveredcheckandchasing)12)1....Lc8(trapping)

22  1)1.Tg6+Kf82.Dh8#(mateintwothankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 2)1....Pc6Adevelopingmovethatprotectstherook. 1....Lf5.2.Te1.Noteverydevelopingmoveisgood.After2.Te1acheckone7follows. 1....Le6attacksthepinnedknightoncemorebutallowsawinningdiscoveredattack:2.Pe7+. 3)1....e52.dxe6Dxd4or2....Lxd4.(doubleattack:pawn,thankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender).Surprising. 4)1.Db1Dh52.Db2+Exploitingvulnerability:asquarewhichisdifficulttodefend.Theblackqueenmuststayonthelong

diagonal.

Page 7: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

 5)1.Pe7+Lxe72.Dxd4(defendingagainstadoubleattack) 6)1.g4(trapping) 7)1.Dc6Txc82.Dxc8+Kf73.Df8#Exploitingvulnerability:athreatwhichisdifficulttoparry. 8)1....Lxd5(1....Dxg2+2.Lxg2)(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 9)1.Df2Df52.Dd4Exploitingvulnerability:athreatwhichisdifficulttoparry.10)1....Dxf2+(1....Txd82.Pe7#;1....De62.Dxg5)2.Txf2Txd8(in-betweenmovetopreventmate;theguardhasbeen

luredaway)11) 1.Ld5+Txd52.Dg7#(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate)12)1.Lg5+Ke82.Td8#(mateintwobydoublecheckandchasing)23  1)1....e4+(1....g4+2.Pxg4)(discoveredattack) 2)1....Kh7(1....Tg82.Pg6+Kh73.Tb7+Tg74.Txg7#)(gettingoutofcheckandavoidingmate) 3)1....Txb32.Txb3Dxb33.Tc8+(discoveredattack) 4)1....d4chasestheknightawayfromthecentre.After2.Pa4Pg6isagoodmove.Whitemustcaptureonf6becausee4

hangs. 1....Pg6.AgoodmoveifWhitewouldbeobligedtocaptureonf6(nopinanymoreandthequeencomesintoplay).Buthe

isnot.Whiteplaysthein-betweenmove2.exd5. 1....dxe4.ItisnotlogicaltoactivatePc3.Now2.Dxd8Tfxd83.Lxf6gxf64.Pxe4istempting(Blackhasadouble

pawn),butBlackgetsactivepieces.Betteris2.Pxe4Dxd13.Pxf6+(necessaryin-betweenmove)3.…gxf64.Taxd1. 5)1....Pc3+2.Lxc3Te3#(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 6)1....Txg2+2.Pxg2(2.Kh1Dxf1#)2.…Dxf1#(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+mate) 7)1.Kd5Ke72.Ke5f43.gxf4Thewhitekingisnowonakeysquare,after3.Kxf4Kf6heisnot. 8)1....Txh2+2.Kxh2Dxd6Defendingagainstluringawayofadefender(luringintoapin) 9)1.Pf5(1.Pg4Lg7)1....Lg72.Pxg7(thepin:attackingapinnedpiece)10)1.e7+Pxe72.Td8#(cashinginapassedpawn)11) 1.Dh3(doubleattack:queen).Nexttocapturingond7,mateone6isthreatening.12)1.Tee2(thepin:attackingapinnedpiece)

24  1)1.Dg4Lxf5(1....Txf1+2.Kxf1g63.Dd4)2.Dxd1(doubleattack:queen) 2)1.Txh5+f62.Txh7#(discoveredcheck) 3)1....Da42.Pxa4(2.b3Dxa3#)2....Pa2#(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 4)1.Ld3f62.Lxf5(trapping) 5)1....Lf32.Txg5Th1#Exploitingvulnerability:athreatwhichisdifficulttoparry. 6)1.f3.Nofearforghosts.Puttingtheknightond4intoapindoesn’tharm.WhitehasquicklyLe3athand.Themovewith

thepawnlosesnotime,protectspawne4firmlyandtheBlackbishopmustmoveaway. 1.Pf3.Itisunnecessarytoputtheknightintoapin.Thequeenremainsboundtotheprotectionoftheknight. 1.Le2.Awasteoftheactivebishopandafter1.…Lxe2Whitemustrecapturewiththed-knight.Removeactivepieces. 7)1.f4Ld62.e5Lc5+(defendingagainstadoubleattack) 8)1....Tb22.Dxb2(2.Df1Lxe3+)2....Lxe3+4.Txe3Dxb2(chasingaway+material) 9)1....Ta32.bxa3bxa3(defendingagainsttrapping).IfWhitecapturesona3thenthea-pawncannotbestoppedthen.10)Picture11) Picture12)1....Pf22.De2Dh3+(doubleattackwithtwopieces)

25  1)1.a7+!(1.Lxd4?stalemate)1....Lxa72.Le5#(avoidingstalemate).After1.…Kxa7Whitemusthavesufficienttech-

nique.Practiceagainstthecomputer. 2)1....Tf42.Pxg5(2.…Pd1Dxe1)2.…Dxg5(thepin:attackingapinnedpiece) 3)1.b5(1.bxa5bxa52.Kb6Kc83.Kxa5Kb7=)Onlyarook’spawnmayremain. 4)1....Pxe42.Pd5(thediscoveredcheckisnotdangerous,i.e..)2.…Pxf2+3.Pxe7Pxd14.Pxc8 5)1.Te5(1.b4Dg5+)1....Da72.Txa5or2.Dxa5)(doubleattack:X-rayattack) 6)1....Pxd5(1....Txd5+?2.Dxd5Pxd53.Te8+)(twofoldattack,choosethecorrectcapture) 7)1.Dc4fxe4(1....Dxc42.Txc4)2.Le6+(defendingagainstapin) 8)1.c4.InthiswayWhitegetsridofhisweakpawn.AfterenpassantcapturingWhitemusttakewiththebishop:2.bxc3e5. 1.c3e5andthebishopmustabandonc3. 1.Tc1.Nosolution:1.…Lh6. 9)1.Tg7(1.Th5+Kg6)1....Txg7(drawingbystalemate)(Kuzmichev 1995)10)1.f4(1.Txe5+?Kxe5+)1....Pd52.fxe5(chasingaway+material)11) 1....De7(doubleattackwithtwopieces)12)1....Pb8(1....Txd82.Dxg6;1....Pxd82.Tc8#)(gettingoutofcheckandnotcapturingwithoutthinking)

Page 8: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

26  1)1.Kf3Txe22.Kxe2(trapping) 2)1.Dc8+Kg72.Tg1savestherookandprotectsg2. 3)1.Lc2(1.Lh5?Tb2+2.Kg1Kxh5)Exploitingvulnerability:athreatwhichisdifficulttoparry. 4)1....Kg5(1....Ke52.Kb4Kf63.Kxa4Kg54.Kb5Kxg45.a4Kxf5)(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 5)1....Pe7.Thismodestretreatisnecessary. 1....Pd4?2.Pxd4losesmaterial. 1....Lxf32.Lxf3.Nowtheknightispinned. 6)1....Lf32.Txf3Dxf3threatensmate. 7)1....Df32.Txg5(2.g3Txd5)2....Dd1#(doubleattackthankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 8)1.Da4Dxf52.Dxc6(doubleattack:queen) 9)1.Dd5+Kxd5(1....Kxf52.Dxh1)2.c4#(mateintwobyluring)(Lazard 1946)10)1.Kd6!Tb8(2.Ke7wasthethreat)2.Kc7(Berger 1890)11) 1....Te3Pawnh3cannotbeprotected.12)1.Txg6+hxg62.h7#(mateintwo)

27  1)1.Db4+c52.Dxb7(doubleattack:queen,thankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 2)1.Dd2.OfcourseWhiteavoidsexchangingqueenswiththeblackkingstillinthemiddle.NowBlackwinssometimewith

1....c5(1.…Dc62.Db4isrightawaywrong)2.Lxc5Dc6butafter3.De3WhitehasallthetimetoinvolvehisrookswithTd2andTfd1.

1.Dxe4.Whiteisapawndownandexchangingistheappropriatewaythen. 1.Tfe1seepreviouscomment. 3)1.Txb5Dxb52.Dxb5(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 4)1.Pc4Txc4+2.Kd2(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 5)1....Da82.Td5(2.e4Kf4+)2....Dxd5(defendingagainstmatebypin) 6)1....Dd32.Tg1b1D(2....h3)(cashinginapassedpawn) 7)1.Lg2Kg72.Txd6(defendingagainstapin,thefrontpiececannotbetaken) 8)1.gxh5Pxh52.Dxg6(2.Lxf7+)(pinandapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 9)1....Lc8(trapping)10)1.Ld3(1.g3?Tc5)1....Pxd32.Txf5(thepin:attackingapinnedpiecethankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)11) 1.Tg7+Kf8(1....Kh82.Pf7#)2.Tg8#(doublecheckandchasing)12)1.Le4(1.Lxg6+?Pxg6)1.….Da5(1....Pe62.Dg4;1....g52.Df3)2.Lxc6(discoveredattack)

28  1)1.Lf5(trapping) 2)1.Txh5+Dxh52.g8P#(mateintwobyluringawayandapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 3)1....b52.Lxe6bxa43.Dxa4Dxe6(doubleattack:pawn,thankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 4)1.Txd5Txd52.Db3(2.e4Tc5(2....Db6+;2....De5)3.Tc1Tfc8)2....Tfd83.e4ShouldbeinStep4.Amistake. 5)1....Td2(chasingaway+material) 6)1.Tb8(1.Db8g6)(defendingagainstadoubleattack) 7)1.Dd4Le6andnow‘everything’wins:2.Txe6,2.Pf5and2.Df6)Exploitingvulnerability:abadpositionoftheking. 8)1....Lxe3.Givingupthequeenisthebestpossibility.Blackgetsrook,bishopandpawn.Othermovesdocostmorematerial. 1....Da52.Tb5ormoredifficult2.Pb3Dxc3+3.Ld2. 1....Dc72.Lxc5 9)1.Lg5Dxf32.Lxe7+(thepin:attackingapinnedpieceandin-betweenmove)10)1.c7+(1.Kb7?Dc7+)1....Dxc7(1....Kxc7)2.Lb6Dxb6stalemate11) 1.Ld8(threateningmatebylineclearing)12)1....f22.Dh8+Tg8+(preparingadiscoveredcheck)

29  1)1.Kg2Pg52.e4dxe43.Lxg5(discoveredattack) 2)1.Lxh7Txh7(1....Dxf32.Lg8+Th73.Dxh7#)2.Dxf6+(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 3)1....Dd1+2.Ka2b3+3.cxb3axb3#(defendingagainstmatebycounter-attack) 4)1.Td1Tf72.Pxf7Exploitingvulnerability:athreatwhichisdifficulttoparry) 5)1....Txd52.bxa6Lxa6Capturingfirstonc1bringsnothing:1.…Txc12.Pxf6+gxf63.Txc1 6)1.Kh2Dxg1+2.Kg3(defendingagainstmatebymovingaway) 7)1.Lb6(trapping) 8)1.Dh8+Lxh82.Txh8+Kg73.Txd8(doubleattack:X-raycheck) 9) Isthequeeninenemyterritoryindangerorperformsitagoodjob? 1.De7.Thequeencanbecomemoreactivewithoutdanger.Blackcannotprotectf7athirdtime. 1.Tad1.Healthydevelopingmove,nothingwrongwiththat.Only,therewasabetterone. 1.Da3.Noreasontoretreatthequeen.10)1.a8Lb22.Le4(avoidingstalemate)

Page 9: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

11) 1....Dxg1+2.Txg1Te1+(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+mate)12)1....De62.Dc1Dxe2(gainofmaterialthankstoain-betweenmove)ThequeencannotprotectLe2anylonger.

30  1)1.Te8(1.Pxg6+?hxg62.Te8+Dxe83.Dxe8+Kh7)(doubleattack:rook) 2)1.Kb6Ta72.Tc4+(avoidingstalemate)(Vlasak 1971) 3)Picture 4)1....Dxf1+2.Kxf1Txf5+Exploitingvulnerability.ThebadpositionofthekingforcesWhitetogiveupthequeentopre-

ventmate. 5)1.Tc1(1.Ta6?Tb7)1....Tc72.Ta1Tc23.Pc1(3.Kf1)(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 6)1....Te7(chasingaway+materialwith1piece) 7)1.Da6+Kxa62.Ta8#(mateintwobyaccessorluringaway) 8)1.Pa3(defendingagainstmate) 9)Whiteiswinningandallmovesaregoodenoughtoretaintheadvantageorexpandit. 1.g5fxg52.De5.Openingthelongdiagonaldirectlyisthefastest.Itdoesn’tmakeanydifferencethatWhitecannottake

backong5.Thequeenmustbeactivated. (Chernin-Santacruz, Mendoza 1985) 1.h4.Whitedoesn’tneedtoprepareforg5andh5isnotthebestplanbecauseBlackplaysg5andkeepsthepositionclosed. 1.Ld5.Notabadmovebutafter1.…g5Whitehastodosomework:moveawaythequeenandpreparef4.10)1....Tf72.Txd8Dxd8+(thepin:attackingapinnedpiecethankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)11) 1....Pe32.Dd3Txd33.cxd3Dd6(doubleattackwithtwopieces;X-rayprotection)12)1.Kd6(1.c5?Kc42.Kd6Kb5)1....Le82.c5Kc43.c6Whitemustpreventthattheblackkinghelpsdefending.

31  1)1.Tf4(trapping) 2)1.Ta4Lxc32.Dd6+(in-betweenmove) 3)1....d3+(1....dxc3+2.Lf2cxb23.Pc3La54.Pb1)2.Kf1d2(discoveredcheck).Twopossibilities,alwayscompare.

Notanimmediatecapture. 4)1.Pf8De5(1.…Dxf82.Ta8+)2.Ta8+Themovewiththeknightprotectsg6andthreatensmate.Wonderful. 5)1....b6.Agooddevelopingmove.Itisusefulifc5iswellprotectedincasethec-filewillbeopened.Furthermorethemove

ofthepawnmakesroomforthebishop.Onthelongdiagonalitwillbemoreactive. 1....a6.Notreallynecessary.Finishingthedevelopmentiswiser. 1....dxc4.Unhappychoicebecauseof2.Lxh7+. 6)1.Ka8!(1.Ka6?Kc62.Ka7(2.Ka5Kc53.Ka6Kd44.Kb6Ke30-1)2....Kd53.Kb7Ke44.Kc6Ke30-1)1...

Kc62.Kb8Kd53.Kc7Ke44.Kd6Ke35.Ke5½-½ 7)1....Tc62.Dd2Txc5(chasingaway+materialwithonepiece) 8)1....Pe42.Pxe4Lxa1(discoveredattackandpin).Alsogoodis1....Pxd5butonlyifyouforeseethatafter2.Pxd5

Lxa13.Lf4Da5+mustbeplayed(nostep3!).Thenanexchangesacrificeisrequiredafter4.Kf2. 9)1....Pf6(1....Txd22.De8+Kh73.Dg6+).Startingwithpreventingperpetualcheck,thebishopwillnotrun.10)1.Dg6Tf82.Dxh5Kh83.Lxf7Kh74.Lxh6gxh65.Dg6+(doubleattack:queen,thankstoapinnedpieceisnota

gooddefender)11) 1.Te2Df62.Te8+Exploitingvulnerability,threateningmate.12)1.Ph4Lxg52.Lxg4(discoveredattackandtrapping)

32  1)1.Pg5Dxe22.Pxf7#(discoveredattackandin-betweenmove) 2)1.c4(1.h5?Le62.h6Lf5)1....b52.h5(2.Kb2)(cashinginapassedpawn) 3)1.0–0.Finishingthedevelopment.Thebestmove. 1.Ld6.Preventingcastlingisafineidea.ItisapitythatWhitehasnomoreactivepiecesnearby.Blackcanjustplay1.…

Lf8playandafterexchangingthekingwillgotog7.Also1.…dxc4ispossible.Whitecannottakebackdirectly(2.Lxc4Pb6).

1.Pe5.Tooearly,Blackexchanges.Finishingthedevelopmentfirstisabetterplan. 4)1....Db4(trapping) 5)1....Dg82.Txg8+Kxg8(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 6)1.Kh5Kg82.Kg4Kh73.Kxg3Kxh64.Kh4(4.Kg4Kg65.g3)4....Kg65.g4Asimpletechnique:winningatempo

andonlythengofortheg-pawn. 7)1....Pc3(in-betweenmove) 8)1....Lxb32.Dxb3Dxe5(pinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) (Robatsch-Bely, Palanka 1956) 9)1....Txd42.Dxb8Txd1+3.Kc2Txb84.Kxd1(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+materialandin-betweenmove)10)1....b62.a4Txd7#(mateintwo,firsttakeawayaflightsquare)11) 1.Da2+(1.Dxc6?Te1+2.Kh2Dh4#;1.Lc5+Kb8)1....Kb62.Da5#(2.Lc7+winsthequeenbutisnotdirectmate.

2....Kb5)12)1....Df42.Da3Te1#Exploitingvulnerability:athreatwhichisdifficulttoparry.

Page 10: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

33  1)1.b4+cxb32.Pd3#(mateintwo) 2)1....g62.Txe5gxf5(trapping) 3)1.Tf6+Ke52.Txf3(2.Txa6f2) 4)1....Lf2+2.Kf1Ta7(defendingagainstmatewithX-rayprotection) 5)1.Te3+Kf82.Tf3+(2.Dg5Te8)(perpetualcheck) 6)1.Tgxg4Pxg4(1....b22.Tg1)2.Tf5#(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 7)1.axb4ispossiblebecauseofthedoubleattackonthenextmove. 1.Td1forces1.…Lxc3+butafter2.bxc3b5pawnc4isfirmlyprotected. 1.Ta2withtheideaafter1.…Lxc3+2.bxc3b5toplay3.a4.CleverbutBlackplays3.…Dd5. 8)1.Pb6Txc32.Pxc8+(discoveredattackandin-betweenmove) 9)1.Lc5(1.Lc7gainsapiece,butWhiteisapiecedown)1....De62.Qc1(thepin:attackingapinnedpiece)10)1....Tg1+2.Kxg1Txf1#(2....Tg2+)(luringanddoublecheck)11) 1....e52.Lxb8Lxf4(discoveredattackandapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)12)1.Ph4Lxe22.Pxg6#Exploitingvulnerability:abadpositionofthekingandathreatwhichisdifficulttoparry(Novag-

Vivek, Rao 1988)

34  1)1....La4(trappingthankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 2)1.Kf1(1.b6f2+2.Kf1Kf3)1....f22.Ke2Firstpreventcounter-play. 3)1....Dxf2+2.Kxf2Te4#(discoveredcheck) 4)1....Pc5.MovingawaywiththeknightisOK,tof6ispossibletoo.Othermovesfail. 1....Pxf2wouldbeniceifWhitetakestheknightimmediately(Pb3hangs)but2.Le3spoilsthefun. 1....Lg52.Txe4Justcostsapiece. 5)1....Lh22.Ke1Dd1#Exploitingvulnerability:abadpositionoftheking. 6)1.Txc6Txc62.Ld3#(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+mate) 7)1....La5+!2.Kxa5Kxa73.c8T!(3.c8D?)(avoidingstalemate) 8)1.Lg5(discoveredattackandtrapping) 9)1....Dxd3+2.Kxd3Lf5#(mateintwobyaccess)10)1.Lxh4Kxh42.Kf4Kh53.Kf5(3.g3Kg64.Kg4)(transposing/liquidating)11) 1.Pc8(defendingagainsttrapping)12)1.Pf6+Lxf62.Dxd5(doubleattack:knight,thankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)

35  1)1.Dxf7+Lxf72.Lxf7#(mateintwobyX-rayprotection) 2)1.Pd6+Kd82.La5#(‘in-betweenmove’andmateintwo).Takingbackone3isnolongernecessary. 3)1.Pa8(1.Pe6Txg2)1....Txh52.Txb6+(thepin:attackingapinnedpiece) 4)1....Txe52.Pe2Anin-betweenmoverefutesthecaptureone5. 5)1....Txd42.Dxb7(2.Txd4Dxf3)2....Txd1+(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+materialandin-betweenmove 6)Takingintoaccountthepossibilitiesoftheopponent! 1....g5makesspaceforthekingandwinsthef-pawn. 1....Te6?2.Tf8# 1....Txf42.Tf8+Ke63.Txf4costsarook 7)1.Le6+Kc72.Lxf5(doubleattack:bishop,thankstoX-rayprotection) 8)1.Pg3(1.Pe3?Dxe4+;1.Te2Dxc22.Txc2Te1;1.Txe8Dxc22.Txf8)1....Txe42.Pxf5(defendingagainsta

pinbyprotecting) 9)1....Dxh4+2.gxh4Pe2#(discoveredcheckbyaccess)10)1....Kf6(otherwiseWhitecaptureswithcheckone8)2.Txe8(2.g3Tf1+and3.Tg1+)2.…Tf1#(gettingoutofcheck

andatthesametimekeepingallthreatsintheposition)11) 1....Tg6(trapping)12)1....c6(1....Lf4+?2.Kd5c6+3.Kxc5)2.Kd6Kd4(defendingagainstapassedpawn)

36  1)1.Dg6Td52.Dxh6#Exploitingvulnerability:athreatwhichisdifficulttoparry. 2)1....La52.Dxc8Lxc3+(discoveredattackandin-betweenmove) 3)1....Pd72.Lc7Pxb4(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 4)1....Ke2(1....Kd42.Kg5Ke53.Kxh5)2.Kg5Kf23.Kxh5Kxg3Choosingthecorrectroute. 5)1....Te7.Whitethreatenstocapturethedefenderofb7.Themovewiththerookmakesthatthreatharmless. 1....Tf7.Theideaisgood,themoveisn’t:2.Lh5wins. 1....Kb8nowb7isbeingattackedafter2.Lxc8. 6)1.Pe6Lg72.Txg7Lxe63.Tg8#(cashinginapassedpawnwithadiscoveredattack) 7)1.Pd8Lxd8stalemate(defendingbystalemate) 8)1.Pf6+Kxg72.Ph5#(mateintwo) 9)1.g4+fxg4+2.Kg3+(defendingagainstmate)

Page 11: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

10)1.f7+Kxd72.f8D+Kc83.Df5+Kb84.Db5+(cashinginapassedpawn)11) 1....dxc42.Lxc4(2.Pxc4Dxd3(2....Pxd3?3.Ted1))2....Dxd2(doubleattack:X-rayattack)12)1....Dh3(1....Dxf42.Dxh5+Kg83.Dxg6)(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate)

37  1)1.e61....fxe6(1....Pf62.exf7#)2.Dh5+g63.Dxg6# 1.b4iscertainlyagoodmovetonarrowdownthebishopona6after1.…c62.Db3and3.a4.Onlythepreviouspossibility

ismuchbetter. 1.Pc3.Goodchoiceiftherewasnotabetterone. 2)1....g5(discoveredattackandtrapping) 3)1....Dh4(threatensmate) 4)1....Le62.Dh4Lxd7(2....Dxd7?3.Dh6)(doubleattack:rookandafterthattakingathreatintoaccount) 5)1....Tf1+2.Kxf1Df3#(doublecheckandluring) 6)1.Lf3d52.Dxe7Exploitingvulnerability:athreatwhichisdifficulttoparry. 7)1.Le3Lxe32.hxg4(gainofmaterialthankstoanin-betweenmove) 8)Picture:AnneHaast,4timesDutchwomanchampion2014-2017. 9)1.Th8Ke82.Txg8+Exploitingvulnerability:materialsupremacy.10)1.Ta1Dxa72.Txa7(X-rayprotectionandpin)11) 1.b6!axb6(1....Pf5+2.Kxc4axb63.Kb5)stalemate(defendingbystalemate)(Grin 2000)12)1.Pe2(1.Kb3h6;1.Kc3Tc1+)1....Txe2+2.Kc3h53.Txf1(gettingoutofcheckandcreatingasecondthreat)

38  1)1.Dxe4(in-betweenmove) 2)1....Te2(1....f6?2.Dh8+Dg83.Te8+)(defendingagainstmate,makinganescapesquarebyinterposing) 3)1....0–02.exf7+Txf7.Capturingone6losesapiece(seepossibility3).Bringingthekingintosafetyismoreimportantthan

keepingthebishopontheboard. 1....Lf62.exf7+Kxf73.Dc4+andthekingismoreunsafeandhinderstherook. 1....fxe62.Db5+(doubleattack:queen) 4)1.Le3(trapping) 5)1.Pb2Kb32.a4Theknightmustprotectthepawnoutsidethesquareofthepawn. 6)1....Dg32.Lc3TheonlywaytopreventTe1+. 7)1.g5+Lxg52.Dh8#(mateintwo) 8)1.Df3(1.Kh2Df2+2.Kxh3g4#)(gettingoutofcheck)Givingmaterialisbetterthanbeingmated. 9)1.Pg2(discoveredattackandtrapping)10)1....Th8+2.Kg4Lf6(defendingagainstapassedpawn)11) 1.Lf6Pxf6(1....Txe32.Dg7#)2.Txe7(discoveredattackandeliminationofthedefence:chasingaway+mate)12)1.Tf5Pf4+(1....Pg52.Dxg7#)2.Txf4Exploitingvulnerability:abadpositionoftheking.

39  1)1....Pf1+(chasingaway+materialthankstoX-rayprotection) 2)1.Dc1(1.Tf1?Tf8)1....De62.Pxe8(doubleattackwithtwopieces) 3)1....Lf42.Dxd5Lxe3+3.Kf1Lxd5(discoveredattackandin-betweenmove) 4)1Lxg6Txg6(1....hxg62.Dh8+)2.Dxe7(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 5)ThispositionisinthewrongStep.Nevertheless,hereistheanswer. Acheckona1isamovethatfeelsillogical.Keepingthepossibilitiesinthepositionisappropriatehere.Thecheckcanwait.

Youmustchooseamovethatfeelsgoodwithoutthenecessitythatyoucancalculateeverything. 1....Pg6.Playedwiththecorrectassumptionthattheblackknightisbetterthanthewhiteone.Theknightcanbecomeactive

viah4.Luckily,thatafter2.Pe4Blackhasaforcedwinwith1.…Ta1+3.Kd2Td8+4.Ke2Pf4+. 1....cxd6.Itisagainsttherulestoallowthewhiterookontheseventhrankbutafter2.Txe7Txf3Whitecannotplay

3.Txd6Txf2not.SoWhitemustplay3.Kb1firstandafter3.….Txf2Blackhasgoodchances. 1....Ta1+2.Kd2Txd1+3.Kxd1Pd54.Pe4.Thispossibilityistheleastofthethree.Someadvantageremains. 6)1.Pc7+Kb82.Pxb5+Ka83.Pxa3(chasinganddiscoveredcheck) 7)1....a62.La4b5Blackremainsapieceup(defendingagainstapin) 8)1.Txf5g62.Dh4gxf5,inshort:Txf5wasnotclever. 9)1.Ld6Txb72.axb7(creatingapassedpawn)10)1.Txf7Dxe62.Txg7+Kxg73.Txe6(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+materialthankstoanin-betweenmove)11) 1.Pf5De5(1....gxf52.Dg5+)2.Pxd6Discoveredattack,knightfork,accessandothers(Carls-Denes, Munich 1936)12)1.Lxe4Lxe42.Dxe4(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)

40 1)1.Pa4Dc7(1....Lxf2+2.Kxf2)2.Pxc5(discoveredattackandchasingaway+material) 2)1....b32.axb3Txa4(discoveredattackandtrapping) 3)1.Pb8Kh52.Th7#Exploitingvulnerability:badpositionofthepiecesandzugzwang. 4)1.Dg6hxg62.Th3#(mateintwobyaccess)

Page 12: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

 5)1....Ta82.e5Dxf3+3.Kxf3Txe8(in-betweenmove,desperado) 6)1.Pg3(1.Kh1Pf4)(gettingoutofcheck) 7)1.Tf7+(1.Tg8+?Kxg8)1....Kg82.Ph6#(chasinganddoublecheck) 8)1.f4Kf62.f5Keepingtheenemykingoutofthesquareofthepawn. 9)1.Kf1Whitemustgetoutofthepin.Thiscanbedoneinmorewaysbutthismoveisthesmartest. 1.d7Thepawnseemsunstoppable,seemsbecause1.….Td6turnsthetables. 1.axb5Txd6ispainful.10)1....Te6(1....d62.Dg8+Tf8)Defendingbyreturningmaterial.11) 1.Kd3(1.g3?Kd6)1....Kc52.g3Tempoplay.Nopawnmovesifnotnecessary.(De La Bourdonnais 1838)12)1.Dxf5+Dxf5stalemate(defendingbystalemate)

41  1)1....Ld5+(1....Dxe6+2.Txe6Ld5+3.Lc4)2.Lc4Lxe6(doubleattack:bishop,thankstoX-rayprotection) 2)1.Td4+Dg4(1....Kg52.Pe4+)2.Pf3#(Gjarmati 1984) 3)1.Lc4(discoveredattackandtrapping) 4)1.Lg5(in-betweenmove)andthen2.Kxh2. 5)1....Dxe22.Pdxe2(2.Txe2Txd4;2.Pgxe2Lxe5+)Rightcapturetopreventlossofmaterial. 6)1.Pxf7+Kxf7(1....Kh72.Tg7#)2.Tg7#(discoveredcheck) 7)1....Pbd5.Defendingbyinterposing.Theknightthreatenstocapturetheattackingbishopandafter2.Ld2Blackcancastle.

safely 1....Lf8.Defendingbyprotectingputsthebishopintheway.Whitedevelopswith1.Tad1andcastlingbyblackisnoteven

possible. 1....Pc8seemstowinatempobytheattackonb2.Nowtheknightstandspassiveonc8andWhitecanplay2.Pd2(2.….

Txb23.Pc4). 8)1.Dd8+Lb62.Dd2#(mateintwo) 9)1.Lb5(doubleattackwithtwopieces)10)1.Lxe5Pxe52.Txe5(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate)11) 1.Txf8+Kxf82.d7+(cashinginapassedpawn)12)1.Txf1(1.Kxf1?g3andWhiteloses)1....Kxg22.Tf8andwiththekingnearbythewinissimple.

42  1)1.Ta4(trapping) 2)1.Pxf6Dxe2(1....Pxf62.Dxe6;1....Dxf62.Lxf6Pxf63.De6)2.Pg8#(discoveredattackandin-betweenmove) 3)1.Te4(doubleattack:X-rayattack) 4)1....Da52.Pa2unpinsthea-pawnandtrapsthebishop. 5)Picture 6)1.Dxf8+Txf82.Ph6#(mateintwobyclearingasquare) 7)1....Lb4+(1....Pxc6?2.Txd6)2.Kf2Pxc6(2....bxc6)(gainofmaterialthankstoain-betweenmove) 8)1....Txb3+(1....h3?2.c7+Kd73.Kb7;Kc8?Be6+)2.axb3Kc8(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 9)1....Lf7.Thesquarefromwhichthebishopcanbecomethequickest(abit)active. 1....Le8.Lessfuturethanfromf7. 1....Lh7.Toopassive.10)1.Pe8+Pxc62.Df6#(discoveredcheck)11) 1.Pxc6Dxd12.Pe7+Kh83.Txd1(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+materialthankstoain-betweenmove)12)1....f52.Lxf5+Ke7(gettingoutofcheckandpreventinglossofmaterial)

43  1)1.Lg3(1.Dxe4Ph3+;1.Dc3+Tf6)(defendingagainstmate) 2)1....Tg1+2.Kf2Txc1(X-raycheckandX-rayprotection) 3)1....Dxc3+2.Lxc3Lxc3+3.Dd2Lxd2+(gainofmaterialthankstoX-rayprotectionandbadpositionking) 4)1.Dd1(discoveredattackandtrapping) 5)1.Txe6Dxe62.Dxd8+(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+mate) 6)1.Pd4Td82.Tc4(defendingagainstadoublethreat) 7)1....Tg2+2.Kxg2Le4#(luringanddoublecheck) 8)Allattentiongoestotheattackonthebishop.Itisthreetimesattackedandprotectedonlyonce.Movingawayseemstheonly

possibility.IfwelookforvulnerabilitythentheweaknessofBlack’sbackrankstrikes. 1.Tf1.Thismoveisindicatedsoagoodreasonforacloserlook.ItturnsoutthatBlackhasonlyonemove:1.…Kg8.Now

2.Dd5+islogicalandforces2.…Kh8.Inagameyoucanexecutethemovewiththerook.Thewhitepiecesaresomuchbetter.Eventhatgoodthattherearemanygoodcontinuations.Ifthispositionisontheboardtheyareeasytofind:De5,Tf7,Dg5arethestrongest.

1.Lh3.Whitekeepsthemoreactivepositionbutwith1.….De8Blackcanmakethebackranklessvulnerable. 1.La4.Blackcannowcaptureonb4.Scarybut2.Td8isharmlessbecause2.…Dc5+and3.…Tc8. 9)1.Td7+Ke82.Td5+Ke73.Td7+(perpetualcheckthankstoadiscoveredcheckandinterposing)10)1.Lxh7+Kh82.Le4+Dxh1+3.Lxh1(chasinganddiscoveredcheck)

Page 13: Step 3 mix · Ke7 (helping the passed pawn and holding off the enemy king ) (Averbakh 1954) 8) 1. ... Pg4+ 2. hxg4 Dh6# (mate in two by access) 9) 1. D. c7 (elimination of the defence:

11) 1.Lb5Da52.Lxc6(doubleattack:bishop,andapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)12)1....Db5+2.Kg1Da6(defendingagainstapassedpawn)

44  1)1....Dxh32.gxh3g2#(matebyaccess) 2)1....dxc4+2.Lxc4Pxc4(eliminationofthedefencebycapturingandapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 3)1.g3(discoveredattackandtrapping) 4)1....Dxc52.Dg5(liftingthepinbycounter-attack) 5)1.Tc1(1.Lf3?h1D)1....Kxh12.Kf2#(mateintwo) 6)1....Pb4.Thebestmove.Thereisnoadequatedefenceagainstacheckonc2andd3. 1....La3.Developingapiecetoanactivesquareisagoodmove,butnotthebest.Whitefightsonwith2.Td1. 1....Lb4.ActivebutWhitecanchasethebishopbackwith2.a3.DuetothepossibilityofPb4themoveofthepawnisuse-

ful. 7)1.Dc5Ta82.Dxd5(doubleattack:queen) 8)1.Dg1(1.Kh2De5+)1....Tf1?2.Td8+Kh73.Txg7#(gettingoutofcheckandpreventingarealthreat). 9)1.Kd3(1.h4c42.h5c3+3.Ke2c24.h6c1D)1....Kb32.Kd2Kb23.Kd3activedefencebythreat(conqueringthe

pawnandcominginfrontofthepawn)10)1.Dh1+(1.Da8+?Tb8)1....Kg72.Dxb7(doubleattack:queen)11) 1.Txf4(1.Ke2Tc2+)1....Lxd3(1.…Kc52.Tf8)2.Txd4+(defending)12)1....Pe52.Dxe5Lxe5(discoveredattackandtrapping)

45  1)1.Tg4Dxb2(1....Ld72.Dc5+Kg83.Txg7+)2.Dc5+(eliminationofthedefence:chasingaway+mate) 2)1.Pb5Lxb5(1....Dd82.Lxc6;1....Dc82.Pd6+)2.Lxa8(chasingaway+materialandapinnedpieceisnotagood

defender) 3)1.Td8+Txd8(1....Kh72.Dxc3Txc33.Txa8)2.Dxc3(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+material) 4)1.Ld4.Onlyactivesquareleftforthebishop.Blackmustdosomethingagainstthethreat2.f4(i.e..1.…Lf6). 1.Lxb4opensthelongdiagonalsothatadiscoveredattackispossible:1.…Pf3+ 1.Lxe5.AfirstStepmove,capturewhateveryoucancapturewithoutlosingpoints.Thatphaseliesinthepast.Awasteofthe

goodbishop. 5)1.Txe5+fxe52.De7#(doubleattack:rookandapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 6)1.fxe5f52.Txf5Pxf5(eliminationofthedefence:chasingawayandluringaway+mate) 7)1.Tc2Txc22.Lxc2+(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+materialandin-betweenmove) 8)1....Dxd4+2.Lxd4Lxd4#(mateintwothankstoX-rayprotection) 9)1.Pf5exf5(1....Da32.Lc1Da73.Pxe7+)2.Lxc5(discoveredattackandeliminationofthedefence)10)1....Df8(1....e4?2.Pxe4)(doubleattack:X-rayattack)11) 1.Lf4Lxd32.Lxh6+(chasingaway+materialandin-betweenmove)12)1....Pc62.Da8De5#(doubleattackwithtwopieces)

46  1)1.Lxd5+(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 2)Takingintoaccountthepossibilitiesoftheopponent. 1....Lxf3.Itisapityforthebishopbutagoodpossibility. 1....Dd72.Pxe5Pxe53.Dxe5isalsopossibleifyoudaretosacrificeapawn(3.…Ld64.Dc3).Whitehasenough

playforthepawn. 1....f5(themoveyouwouldliketoplay)failsto2.Dc4+ 3)1.Pxd4cxd42.Te1Dxh3+.Blackprofitsfromthepinnedg-pawn.ThemovewiththeknightopensthediagonalofLb7

andthemoveoftherookgivesuptheprotectionvanh3. 4)1.Lb2Ke52.c4#(mateintwo) 5)1.Le5+Ke72.Ld6#(doublecheckandluring) 6)1....Df5(defendingagainstapin;eliminatingtheattacker) 7)1....Lc72.Dd4Dxc1(activatingthebishop) 8)1.Dh4Dxd32.Tg8#(bringingintheguard) 9)1....Df32.Tc2Ld5(activatingthequeen,thebishopmustfollow)10)1....Ke7.WitharookupBlackcanplayforawin.After2.Te1thekingmustgotof6andthatlooksscarybutitisnot.

WhitehasonlytwoattackersandBlackhassufficientdefenders. 1....Kc8(repeatingthepositionaftercheckona8andd5;thekingmustgotoe7) 1....Ke8.Amistake,after2.Te1+thekingmustabandontheprotection.11) 1....e3+(1....f1D2.Tf8+;1....f1P+2.Ke1)2.Txe3f1D(cashinginapassedpawn)12)1....Tf4(1....Tc3?2.Dxf7+)2.gxf4Dxf3(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mateandapinnedpieceisnota

gooddefender)

47  1)1.…Tdg7(defendingagainstlossofmaterialandmate)

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 2)1.dxc4 1.bxc4.Themoveisplayedwiththethought:‘Idon’twanttolosetherighttocastle’(thiswillbethecaseafterexchanging

queens).Movingandnotlookinganyfurther.Unfortunately1.…Dd4. 1.Pf3.Apawnsacrificewithoutactivityinreturn.Blackcancaptureond3orplaye4. 3)1.Td4Txf7(1....Lxd42.Dxd4+)2.Txd5(thepin:pin) 4)1....Kg8(1....Kxg6;1....Kh62.g7Kxg7)2.g7Pb53.Kxa2Kxg7(avoidingstalemate) 5)1....Db7+(doubleattack:X-raycheck) 6)1.Ph4Txf12.Dxh5T8f2#.Themoveoftheknightwasnotahappyone.(Merciai-Starr,Haifa1976) 7)1.Pd1(discoveredattackandtrapping) 8)1.f3(1.Ke2g32.fxg3fxg3)1....gxf32.Kf2Kb33.Kxf3Kc44.Kxf4Kd55.Kg4Ke66.Kxh3(defendingactive-

ly) 9)1....Te72.Dxe7Lxe7(2....Pxe7)(trapping)10)1.Td5+Dxd52.Dxd5+(chasingaway+materialthankstoX-rayprotection)11) 1.Pf4+(1.Pxe5+Kf8)1....Kf8(1....Kf62.Lh4#)2.Pe6#(chasing,takingawayanescapesquareanddiscovered

check)12)1.Pg5Txe12.Txe1Pe43.Pxf7(gainofmaterialthankstoin-betweenmove)

48  1)1.Df6(1.Txd5?exd52.Df6De1+3.Kc2De4+)1....Pxf62.Td8+(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 2)1.Tf3.Increasingthepressureonf6isfine(bothpinnedpiecesarenogooddefenders). 1.Tce3.Threateningsomething(i.e..capturingonf7andTe8+oratonceTe8)isnotenoughincasethereisasimplede-

fenceis:1.…Ld72.Te7Pd53.Ld3Pf6.Itistoolatefor2.Tf3becauseof2.…Te8. 1.Lxf7+.Liftingthepinremovesthepressure,tryalwaystomaintainthepressure(exceptforanimmediatewin!)1.…

Dxf7andnothinghasbeenachieved. 3)1....Dg42.Lxd5?Lb4+(defendingbycounter-attack) 4)1.Txc8Txb42.Txc7+Dxc73.cxb4(captureandluringaway+materialandin-betweenmove) 5)1.Ld5Pe62.b7(2.Lxe6)(avoidingstalemate) 6)1....Lxf4+2.Kg1Lh2+3.Txh2Dxh2#(doublecheck) 7)1....Lb7.Thebishopisintheway:1.Ta4(Cazon de Hase-Ruck Petit, Haifa 1976) 8)1.Tc1Tg5(1....Te72.Pxe7)2.Tc7+Kg83.Th8#Exploitingvulnerability:abadpositionofthekingandathreat

whichisdifficulttoparry. 9)1.Kh1g32.Pf2+gxf2stalemate(defendingbystalemate)(Pogosjants 1978)10)1.Txb7(1.Dxc7?Txb1+)1....Dxb7(1....Dxa52.Tb8+)2.Dd8#(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender)11) 1.Txc7(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+mate)12)1....Lf52.Pxf5Txf5+3.Ke2Tf8(defendingagainstmate)

49  1)1.b4Lb62.a5(chasingandtrapping) 2)1....Dxe3+2.Lxe3Lxe3+3.Kh1Pf2+4.Kg1Pxd1+(X-rayprotection) 3)1....Ph5(discoveredattackandtrapping) 4)1....Lxd4(1....Dxd4?2.Dg5+)2.Dxd4Dxd43.Txd4(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+material) 5)1....d5.Excellent.Whitemustmoreorlessplay2.exd5exd43.d4.Afterexchangingond4andc6,White’stwominorpiecx-

esarepassive. 1....Ph5.Logical,but2.Pe2preventsthemoveoftheknighttof4andpreparesanactioninthecentrewithd4atthesame

time. 1....Tad8.Therookond8isnotnecessaryatthismoment,maybelater.Beflexible! 6)1....Tc8.Consideringallmovesandconcluding‘notpossible’willendwith1.Pa3(1.Tac1Pa2;1.Tfc1Pa2;1.Pxa5

Tcc2;1.Pd6Tcc231.Kh1Txg2).Eliminatingisthename. 7)1.e5+Kxe5(1....Ke72.La3)2.Lb2#.Usingthelastpawninausefulway! 8)1.Lxb6Dxb32.Lxd4+(gainofmaterialthankstoain-betweenmove) 9)1.Pxd4+(1.Pxa7+?Ka52.Pxc8Txa3)1....Kc52.Pb3#(doublecheckandchasing)10)Picture:GMHikaruNakamura11) Picture12)1....Lf2+2.Kxf2Pg4#(doublecheckandluring)

50  1)1.Lf6Txe5(1....Dxf62.Txe8+Txe83.Dxe8+)2.Dxh6+(discoveredattackandapinnedpieceisnotagooddefend-

er) 2)1.Kh1g2+(1....gxh2;1....Kh42.Kg2gxh23.Kxh2g3+4.Kg2Kg45.Kg1)2.Kg1g33.hxg3Kxg3(defending,

workingwithstalemate,guardingkeysquares)(Kovalenko 1985) 3)1....Kc8(1....Ka82.Txb3cxb3+3.Kxb3)2.d7+Kc7 4)1....Pa42.Dc1Pc3+Exploitingvulnerability:abadpositionoftheking.Makinguseofapin. 5)1.Dh8+(1.g5+Kh7)1....Kg52.Le3#(mateintwobychasing) 6)1....Pc62.Txc6Lxc6(trappingforcesgainofmaterial)

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 7)1.Ke5Kg32.Kf5h23.Ld5(keepingthelastpawn) 8)1.De3h62.gxh3(in-betweenmove) 9)1....Lg4savesthebishopwithtempo.After2.Te3cxd5Whitemusttaketheefforttowinbackhispawn.Ifatall. 1....cxd5leadstoanexchange:2.Dxd7dxe43.Dxb7. 1....Tad8(playedinagameU14).After2.Pc5Lg4?3.Te3?Dd6thegameendedfinallyinadraw.Correctwas2.…

Lh3(arealgainoftempo,after2.…Lg4Whitecanignorethecounter-attackwith3.Dxd8)3.f3h6withanequalgame.Blackcannotcaptureond5(Dxd8orDxf8+).

10)1.Lc4(discoveredattackandtrapping)11) 1....Tc82.Dxb7Txc1+3.Kh2Txb7(doubleattack:X-rayattackandin-betweenmove)12)1....Txd32.Dxd3exf3(2....Da53.Txe4)(discoveredattack)

51  1)1.Dxe3Pd5(1....Lxe32.Tc8+)2.Dxc5(2.De8+?Lf8)(apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 2)1....Tb32.De1Dxb2#(mateintwo) 3)1.Pb5(1.Pd5?Pf4+)1....Txb72.axb7(creatingapassedpawn) 4)1.Txe7(1.Txb3?Pb4)1....Pxe72.Tf8#(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+mate) 5)1.Pf7+(1.Pc4+?Kc8)1....Kc8(1....Kc62.Pd8#)2.Td8#(discoveredcheckandchasing) 6)1.Td1Dxd12.c8D(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 7)1....Dxf2+2.Dxf2Td1+3.De1(gettingoutofcheckbyinterposingthankstoX-rayprotection) 8)1....d5.Allblackpiecesaresituatedfineandifd5ispossible,itmustbeplayed.InthegameTwan Burg-Melissa Muhren

Dutch U14, Rijswijk 2000followed2.exd5Pxd53.Pxd5Txd5(rooksdon’tbelongonacrowdedboardinthecentre,toovulnerable–Lxd5isbetter).Blackdidwinhowever.

1....h6.Canbeusefulbutafter2.Dg3themoved5isnotpossible. 1....Pcd7.Theblackpositionremainssolidbutwithplayingaroundyoumakenoprogress. 9)1.Lxd4(defendingagainstapin).Itmakes1.…Ta1harmless.10)1.Pe6Txd1+2.Txd1(doubleattackwithtwopieces)11) 1.Kg3Ke42.Kf2Kxe53.Ke3Kd54.Kd3e55.Ke3.Intimetodefend;goingtof6loses.12)1.Kd6(1.Kf5Te5+2.Kxe5;1.Kd5Td1+)(gettingoutofcheckandavoidingcounter-play)

52  1)1....Pb32.Db1Dxe3(chasingaway+materialthankstoapinnedpieceisnotagooddefender) 2)1.Pd3+cxd32.b4#(mateintwo) 3)1.f5.Doubleaim:resolvingthedoublepawnandgivingthebishopmoremobility. 1.b3Pd6.Blackpreventsf5forever. 1.c4.Abadchoice.After1.…dxc42.Dxc4thepawnsareweak(mustbeprotectedbypieces)andthebishopishampered

byhisownpawns. 4)1.Kc6Pc4(defendingagainstadoubleattackbyacounter-attack) 5)1.Dg5+Lxg52.hxg5#(doublecheckandlineopening) 6)1....Dh3+(1....Dh1+2.Dg1Dxf3+3.Lf2)2.Kg1Dh2+(perpetualcheck) 7)1.d7+Kd8(1....Lxd72.Dxb2Tc83.Txc8+;1....Pxd72.Dc8+Txc83.Txc8#)2.Dc8+Txc83.dxc8D#Differ-

enttheme’s:apinnedpieceisnotagooddefender,X-rayprotection. 8)1.Td7+Te72.Dxc7(discoveredattackanddoubleattackrook) 9)1.Pc3Lc42.a7(cashinginapassedpawn)10)1....c4(1....Pg6?2.Td8#)(defendingagainstmatebyeliminatingtheguardwithinterposing)11) 1.Pc5(1.Pe5fxe52.dxe5+Lxe5+)1....bxc52.bxc5#(mateintwo)12)1.Pe5h5(1....fxe52.fxe5+)2.Pf7#Exploitingvulnerability:abadpositionoftheking.

53  1)1....Dxb12.Txb1Lxd6(gainofmaterialthankstoanin-betweenmove–desperado) 2)1.Pexd6+(or1.Pcxd6+cxd62.Pxd6+)1....cxd62.Pxd6+(doubleattack:knightforkthankstoapinnedpieceisnota

gooddefender) 3)1.Le6(bringinginahelper) 4)1.Ta2Pe52.Dxd1(discoveredattack) 5)1.Ld4Pe82.Lxf6+(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 6)1.Lxe5.Thecorrectcapture.After1.…Dxe22.Txe2Te8hasWhitechoice,i.e.3.Te1. 1.Dxb5.Blackmakesuseoftheweakbackrankandcaptures1.…axb5andthereisnotimetotakeone5. 1.Dxe5Df1#iscertainlynotcorrect. 7)1....De22.Df2Dxb5(in-betweenmove) 8)1.Pg5Txe2andnot1.…Lxe22.Pxe4Lxd13.Pxd6.Bewareofin-betweenmoves. 9)1....Pxe52.Dd6Dxd63.cxd6Pxd3(discoveredattackandtrapping)10)1.Lg2(1.d7?Kc72.Ka2Kd83.Lf5Ke74.Kxa3b1D5.Lxb1Kxd7)1....Kc52.d7Keepingthekingoutsidethe

squareofthepawn.11) 1....Pb6(1....Lb7?2.La5)2.La5Pxd53.Lxc7Pxc7(trapping)12)1.Pd3+(1.b4+?Kd4)1....Lxd32.b4#(mateintwo)

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54  1)1....De3+2.Pxe3Pd4#(mateintwobyclearingasquare) 2)Picture 3)Picture 4)1.Db8+De8(1....Df82.Dxf8+Kxf83.Txe6;1....Kg72.Dh8+)2.Dxe8+Txe83.Txe8+(X-rayprotection) 5)1.Lxc5Txc52.Tb7+(2.Txb8?Tc1#)2....Kg83.Txb8+(discoveredattackandin-betweenmove) 6)1.La4Dc7(1....Dxb32.Lxb3a53.Td2)2.Txd3(defendingagainstapassedpawnthankstoX-rayprotection) 7)1....Ta82.Pf8(2.Pf6?Kb4)2....Txf83.gxf8T!(3.gxf8D?;3.gxf8L?;3.gxf8P?Kb4)(avoidingstalemateby

minor-promotion) 8)1.Le4(1.Lb3?axb32.Dc3b2)1....Tb12.Dxb1Lxb13.Lxb1(defendingagainstapin) 9)1....Kh7unpinsthef-pawn,Dxg6isnotathreatanylonger. 1....b5.Theattackonthebishoppostponestakingong6justforonemove:2.Ld5Tb83.Dxg6 1....g5.Anunnecessaryweakening.Whitecanplay3.Pd5Le64.Pe3.10)1.Dd4Dxd4(1....Dg32.exd6)2.Pbxd4(doubleattackandin-betweenmove)11) 1.Dc6!Kxf5(1....Dxc62.Pe7+)2.De4#(luringanddoubleattack:knight)12)1....f52.Tg7(2.Pg6+hxg63.Txe4fxe4)2....Txf4(defendingagainstmateandchasingaway+material)

55  1)1....Pxd4(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+materialandin-betweenmove) 2)1....Pf6(discoveredattackandtrapping) 3)1.De7+Dxe72.Lg6#(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate) 4)1....cxd4.Duetothepinofthec-pawnWhitemusttakebackwithapiece.Heremainswithaweakdoublepawn. 1....Dxc3+.Thesilliestmovebecauseof2.Ld2andthequeenhasbeentrapped. 1....Pc6.NowWhiteshouldprevent2....cxd4by2.Ld2. 5)1.Pxg6+fxg62.Dxf4+(in-betweenmove) 6)1.De6!d4(1....Dxe62.Lxg7#)2.Dg8#(eliminationofthedefence:luringaway+mate)(Belyavsky 2011) 7)1.Ld5adiscoveredattackwithouttakinganin-betweenmoveintoconsideration1.…Lf5+(1....Dxe2?2.Th4+)2.Ka2

Dxe23.Th4+Lh7 8)1....Txe32.Txe3Pf2#(eliminationofthedefence:capturing+mate) 9)1.Pxf6+Kf82.Ph7#(doublecheckandaccess)10)1.Tf5Th62.Pxf6+Txf63.Txf6Exploitingvulnerability:abadpositionoftheking.11) 1....Txf32.gxf3(2.Pd4Dxe8)2....Dxe8(discoveredattack)12)1....g42.Td3(2.Tg3Ld2)2....La3(thepin:attackingapinnedpiece)

56  1)1.Dg4+Tg5(gettingoutofcheckbyacounter-pin) 2)1.Tb5Kxb52.b7b1D3.b8D+(defendingagainstapassedpawn) 3)1....Dxg3+2.Lxg3Th8+(matebyaccess) 4)1.Kd6+Kc82.Lb7+Kxb73.Kd7(avoidingstalemate) 5)1....Pb52.Dxb5Lxb5(discoveredattackandtrapping) 6)1.e4.White’spositionisfantasticandBlackcanonlyplaywiththeknight.Thismovepreventsthat. 1.Tc1allowsBlacktoplay1.…Pd5afterwhichtheb-pawncanplay. 1.0–0–0Seepreviousmove. 7)1....Df62.cxd7+Lxd73.Dd1Dxa1(trapping) 8)1.Td4+Kxd4(1....Kb32.Txd5Pa43.Ke3)2.e3#(chasingaway+material) 9)1.Tb7(1.Txe6?fxe62.Tb7+Tf7)1....Ld42.Txe6(doubleattackwithtwopieces)10)1.Pd4!Kd62.Kc1Kc73.Kb2Kb74.Kxa1Ka65.Pb3Theknightmustprotectthepawnoutsidethesquareofthe

pawn.(Rossi 2004)11) 1.Lg6+Kxg6(1....Txg62.De7#)2.Dh5#(mateintwo)12)1....Da3+(1....Txc8?2.Te8+)2.Kb1Txc8(in-betweenmove)

57  1) explanation 2) explanation 3) example 4)1.Ld72.Lb5# 5)1.Te42.La5# 6)1.h42.Lh2# 7)1.Lg42.Ped8# 8)1.Lb42.Te3# 9)1.e8P2.Dc5#10)1.c72.c8P#11) 1.f8P2.Tf6#12)1.d8P2.Pb7#

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58  1)1.e32.Da5+ 2)1.Pe72.Dd2# 3)1.Lb42.Tf1# 4)1.h8T2.Ta8# 5)1.c8P2.a8D# 6)1.Kg22.Lc3# 7)1.Dc72.b8P+ 8)1.b8L2.Th6#(1.b8Disstalemate;Blackisnotallowedtomove,buthemusthavealegalmoveathisdisposal.Thatis

whygivingcheckonthefirstmoveisnotallowedeither.) 9)1.d8P2.Pc6#10)1.Td82.Th3#11) 1.Tf42.Th7#12)1.Dc52.Df8#

59  1) example 2)1.a4Kb4(1....Ka62.Da8#;1....b52.Dxb5#)2.Db5#(Kuligin 1983) 3)1.Dd6Ka4(1....b42.Da6#)(Speckmann 1969) 4)1.Db6Ka3(1....axb42.Da6#)2.Dxa5#(Kaschtschejev 1971) 5)1.Kd1Kf12.De1#(Polgar,Zsu1999) 6)1.a4Kc4(1....Ka52.Db5#;1....c42.Db5#)2.De4#(Saks 1993) 7)1.Kc3Ka42.Da6#(Nielsen 1939) 8)1.Kc5b6+(1....Ka62.Da8#;1....b52.axb6#)2.axb6#(Ognjanoviv 1912) 9)1.Dc1Kh3(1....g62.Dh6#;1....g52.Dh1#)2.Dh1#(Lazard 1925)10)1.Da3Kc4(1....e32.Db4#)2.Dc5#(Lazard 1926)11) 1.d4a4(1....Ka42.Db3#;1....Ka32.Db3#)2.Dc5#(Kaschtschejev 1975)12)1.Kc5bxa2(1....Ka32.Dxb3#;1....b22.Da8#)2.Dxa2#(Schaposchnikow 1982)

60  1)1.Tg8Kh4(1....h42.Dg2#;1....Kh22.Dg2#)(Radtschenko 1993) 2)1.Dg2Kh72.Txh4#(Speckmann 1969) 3)1.Db3+axb32.Ta8#(Seljawkin 1988) 4)1.Df8Kh5(1....Kh72.Dxg7#)2.Dh8#(Poisson 2011) 5)1.Td6Ka6(1....b52.Da3#)(Slesrenko 1989) 6)1.Tb5a4(1....Ka72.Txa5#)2.Dxa4#(Nikitin 1997) 7)1.Ke3Kxd1(1....Kc32.Tc1#)2.Db1#(Brüchner 1949) 8)Picture 9)Picture10)1.Dc3Kf2(1....e32.Dc2#)2.De1#(Kaschtschejev 1971)11) 1.Db4b6(1....Ka72.Dxb7#;1....Kc82.Dxb7#)2.Df8#(Kirillov 1994)12)1.Dc6Kxa3(1....Ka52.Txa4#)2.Dc3#(Wohlers 1933)

61  1)1.Tc1Kxh12.Kf2#(Scheltonoschko 1991) 2)1.Ta1Kg1(1....d22.Lxd2#;1....Ke12.Le3#)2.Lf4#(Lebedinez 1991) 3)1.Tf2h22.Tf1#(Mlynka 2006) 4)1.Tb2d22.Tb1#(Koschelenko 1992) 5)1.Tg3Kb82.Tg8#(Kardos 1971) 6)1.Tb4h1D(1....Kf82.Tb8#;1....Kd82.Tb8#)2.Tb8#(Garcer 1994) 7)1.Tg6Kh82.Th6#(Pypa 1992) 8)1.Tc3Ka12.Ta3#(Pypa 1974) 9)1.Lc5Ka7(1....bxc5)2.Ta5#(Kopyl 2001)10)1.Lb4Ke12.Tc1#(Iwanow 1989)11) 1.Tg2c2(1....Ke12.Tg1#)2.Tg1# (Bata Lorinc 2010)12)1.Lg4Kb12.T(Schönberger 1925)

62  1)1.Lb5+Kc82.La6#(Vogel 1998) 2)1.Dh2Kd1(1....Kf12.Df2#)2.Dd2#(De Savignac-Castelet 1925) 3)1.Lc6e1D(1....e1P2.Dh1#;1....Kh32.Dh5#(2.Dh1#))2.Dg2#(Hannemann 1974) 4)1.Lb1Kxb12.Dh1#(Kalugin 1997) 5)1.Df2c1D(1....c1P2.Lc2#;1....Kc12.Dxc2#)2.De2# 6)1.Dc3b42.Db2#

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 7)1.Dd6Kf7(1....Kd82.Db8#)2.Dg6#(Sevcenko 1995) 8)1.De7g6(1....g5+2.Dxg5#;1....Kg62.Dg5#)2.Dh7#(Lebedinez 1992) 9)1.La3Kb1(1....Kxa32.Da1#;1....b22.Dxb2#)2.Db2#(Kapitonov 1992)10)1.Lc3Ka3(1....b1D2.Da4#;1....b1P2.Db3#)2.Db3#(Pethers 1930)11) 1.Kb2Ka42.Da3#(Kahl 1928)12)1.La4c1D(1....c1P2.Dd1#)2.Df2#

63  1)1.Df6Lc62.Td8# 2)1.Dg7Ka6(1....Ka82.Dxb7#)2.Da1#(Shaposhnikov 1982) 3)1.De3Ka5(1....Lc62.Db6#)2.Da3#(Andreev 1996) 4)1.Kb5Kf4(1....Kd42.Dc4#)2.Dg4#(Riczu 1975) 5)1.Da8Kb52.Txb3#(Cavrel 1923) 6)1.Tf8Kg72.Df7# 7)1.Tc5Kd4(1....Kf42.Dg4#)2.Dc4#(Riczu 1975) 8)1.Dc3Lf2(1....Lxc32.Th2#;1....Ld22.Dh3#)2.Dh8#(Sachodjakin 1966) 9)1.Kf2+Kh2(1....Lf12.Dh7#)2.Dc7#(Pipa 1993)10)1.Kc3Lxb1(1....Lf52.Ta1#)2.Da8#(Pronin 1987)11) 1.De4Lc6(1....Lxe42.Tg8#;1....Kb82.De8#)2.Tg8#(Lindgren 1945)12)1.Kd2Lf3(1....Lg22.Dg4#;1....Kd42.Da4#;1....Kf42.Dg4#)2.Da4#(Kotrc 1928)

64  1)1.Kg1Kb12.Kh2# 2)1.Tf2Kg12.Ke2# 3)1.Kb6Kxa3(1....a52.Txa5#)2.Ta5#(Ermolow 1876) 4)1.a5Ka4(1....b5+2.axb6#)2.Ta2#(Hjelle 1956) 5)1.Tg8Kxg8(1....Ke72.c8P#)2.c8D#(Kondratjev 1995) 6)1.Thg3f4(1....Kh72.Kg3#)2.Th5#(Szentgyörgyi 1927) 7)1.Th3Kd4(1....f3+2.Th4#)2.Tc4#(Schönberger 1925) 8)1.Ke4Kd62.Txf6# 9)1.Ke8Ke62.Tg6#(Olejnik 1988)10)1.Kc8Kc62.Te6#(Kipping 1955)11) 1.a6b3(1....Ka32.Ta5#)2.Ta1#(Koschakin 1994)12)1.Th3c2(1....Kxb32.Thxc3#)2.Ta4# (Gartser, Shaknaza 1989)

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