Chess Puzzle of the Day (Sep 20, 2020) | Problema de ajedrez del día (20-Sep-2020)

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♔♞♙ Chess Puzzle of the Day


puzzle position | posicion del problema

*** Black to play and win ***


White seems a little bit adventurous with his queen and knight, considering that his king is in the middle, but he trusts in his attack on c7 and hopes to be consistent. But, sticking to the principles we'll see that idea is wrong and should be punished. How?

Do you want to exercise your tactical skills a little? Then solve this chess puzzle. Indicate the correct move and a full continuation. If you want, you can point out the tactical motives and other patterns present.

I also want to invite you to participate in the weekly #HiveChess tournament, promoted by @stayoutoftherz and held every Friday through lichess.org. If you play chess online, join in! Free registration.

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♔♞♙ Problema de ajedrez del día


puzzle position | posicion del problema

*** Juegan negras y ganan ***


White parece un poco aventurero con su reina y su caballero, considerando que su rey está en el medio, pero confía en su ataque a la c7 y espera ser consistente. Pero, apegándonos a los principios veremos que esa idea es errónea y debe ser castigada. ¿Cómo?

¿Quieres ejercitar un poco tus habilidades tácticas? Entonces, ¡resuelve este problema de ajedrez! Señala la jugada correcta y una completa continuación. Si lo deseas, puedes señalar los motivos tácticos y demás patrones presentes.

También quiero invitarte a participar en el torneo semanal de #HiveChess, promovido por @stayoutoftherz y celebrado todos los sábados a través de lichess.org. Si juegas ajedrez en línea, ¡anímate a participar! Inscripción gratuita.

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After 1...Ng6 White will lose his Knight, the Queen has to retreat away from the e-file (otherwise Re8 comes and the Queen would be gone), followed by 2...Qe8+ plus grabbing the Knight in the next move.

PS: I hope you have time again on Friday, to challenge the No.1. It would be too easy for him otherwise :)

Yes! That's the trick. It's not so evident, though!
I hope to be there!