I love it when my favourite checkmate unfolds from positions that don't seem to be where it should live...
Case in point, after Black takes the queen bishop and attacks the Queen - White to play and win.
Notes from the nadir of chess
I love it when my favourite checkmate unfolds from positions that don't seem to be where it should live...
Case in point, after Black takes the queen bishop and attacks the Queen - White to play and win.
Posted by Signalman at 09:28
Labels: Anastasia's mate, Arabian Mate
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...
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