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Salomon Flohr vs Zoltan Vecsey
Kautsky mem 7th (1930), Prague, rd 11
Queen's Gambit Declined: Orthodox Defense. Rubinstein Variation Flohr Line (D62)  ·  1-0

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Aug-20-24
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  Korora: 28.♕f6+ and lights out next move.
Aug-20-24  TheaN: Early bird on this Tuesday, still awake. <28.Qf6+ Rg6 29.Qh8#> is a bit unconventional... no sac mate in two. Having said that, the pattern is somewhat unique so it's easily missed. It actually took me a while to realize 29.Qh8# was mate.

Inclined to think the puzzle was intended for move 27. Ironically, Rxh6 isn't even the best move, Rd6 is, as White will simply enter the position sac or not. Of course, tempting Black to fall for the mate in two is fine, it's +9 vs +6 so Black is toast anyway.

Aug-20-24  King.Arthur.Brazil: Easy peasy: 28. Qf6+ Rg6 29. Qh8#
Aug-20-24
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  takebackok: No think Tuesday, 28. Qf6+ only move 28...Rg6 then hocus pocus 29. Qh8# nice.
Aug-20-24  mel gibson: Black is snookered - mate in 2.
Aug-20-24  saturn2: 28.Qf6 Rg6 now there is mate next or much slower after 29.Bxg6 fxg6 39.Rf2 etc
Aug-20-24
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  chrisowen: Fun cj muck puzzle it's v Qf6+ it's aod jod ie it's arrived odd coat Qf6+ dear :)
Aug-21-24  TheBish: This would be a much better puzzle with White to play on move 27.

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