No, this isn't an Arabian Mate, but surely that's the inspiration ?
At least, all those Arabian and Anastasia Mate problems I do pointed me directly at the solution...
Black to play |
Solution, if you should need it
Notes from the nadir of chess
No, this isn't an Arabian Mate, but surely that's the inspiration ?
At least, all those Arabian and Anastasia Mate problems I do pointed me directly at the solution...
Black to play |
Posted by Signalman at 21:39 0 comments
Labels: ChessTempo, Tactics
I see the mate that is available, but then I'm distracted by the Queen threat to the Bishop and pawn.
As I cannot make the mate work, I switch to the distraction and decide that it must be the main point at issue.
I am wrong, of course.
Although I am correct that the mate that I tried doesn't work, it is still available, just not in the obvious combination I envisaged.
Lesson available ( and learned, I hope). Think differently.
White to play |
Posted by Signalman at 09:34 0 comments
Labels: ChessTempo, Tactics
A bit of a "slow lane" or "back seat" for chess recently, with things like work and illness clawing at my time.
However, I had steady results ( in fact 50% ) during the season as a backup for a league team, plus some enjoyable games at the club as well.
I've continued with tactics at Chess Tempo and found the below problem interesting, not particularly for the solution which, for me, was quite straightforward given my predilection for the type of mate threat involved, but rather for a nice pattern that appeared in the continuation.
Black to Play after 39...Rxa5 |
From the game after 43. Rd5 |
Engine continuation after 44. Rf5 |
Posted by Signalman at 13:10 0 comments
Labels: Arabian Mate, ChessTempo, Tactics
Technically, it would be difficult to fail this mate problem, as there were 4 or 5 alternatives given in Chess Tempo. However, I was pleas...