“Chess is so inspiring that I do not believe a good player is capable of having an evil thought during the game.”
– Wilhelm Steinitz
Keeping with our recent concepts of double attacks and discovered attacks (see link here), here is another one for you chess heads.
Black’s game appears to be fine. He has plenty of space for his army, the Black Bishop is more active than its counterpart, and the Black passed pawn on d4 is solidly defended. It’s White’s turn to play. How can he turn the tables?
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“In life, as in chess, forethought wins.”
-Charles Buxton