You are viewing a single comment's thread from:RE: Problema de ajedrez 3 | Chess Problem 3View the full contextView the direct parentflaws (73)in The Chess Community • 4 years ago After Qxd2 white moves Qf6. What would you do?
I would lose, right.
So what about Te7 and if 2. Qf6 then Qg5
Te7 is not that strong, actually your main idea was fine. You just have to look for a correct answer to Qf6 :)
Sorry, no clue right now.
Don't worry, you can try again later <3