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Murray Chandler 1 To be completely accurate, there are 47 checkmating strategies. Number 11 shows how to save a difficult game with perpetual check, and Numbers 10 and 12 are themes to win material.

Only a fraction of these attacking themes had existing names even though chess history dates back several hundred years. To describe previously uncategorized themes, poetic licence has been used where a famous game illustrates the concept.

It can be learnt by anyone in just a few minutes. As you can see from the chessboard above, the files are labelled a-h going from left to right and the ranks are labelled This gives each square its own unique reference point. The position where White has a bishop occupying the long diagonal, and a rook on g7, hemming in the black king on h8, occurs in several different settings.

The threat to move the rook - administering a discovered check from the bishop - is a very powerful one. So why do these types of position sometimes end in a draw?

The reason is that White has often sacrificed heavily to set up the motif. If it turns out that he will not regain sufficient material, he is usually able to force a draw by perpetual check. Now if The two white rooks have been used as bait to decoy the black queen. His game with Bauer has been the classic model for over years. It features a bishop sacrifice on h7, followed soon afterwards by a second bishop sacrifice on g7.

The effect is to utterly demolish the protective pawn shelter in front of the black king. White can then attack down the g- and h-files with his major pieces. Black's king, denuded of shelter, will invariably perish if both White's queen and rook can enter the fray immediately. Nonnally the white queen reaches the h-file swiftly, with a check. The critical issue is usually the speed with which the white rook can manoeuvre into the attack.

Typical Pattern for the Double Bishop Sacrifice abc a c d e e h 9 71b White moves 71a White moves The first bishop is sacrificed with 1 i. Now 3 i. After After 1. Here the saving move is 1. If Black has unwisely left insufficient pieces defending his kingside, the game can end very quickly. Here we deal with a particular manoeuvre whereby White's queen sneaks into the g6-square.

Technically the name could apply to a wide range of positions where White opens the h-file by means of a knight sacrifice on the g-file. Gioacchino Greco c. To prevent this, Black plays 1. The f-pawn is captured with 2 i. Black replies As checkmate on h7 is threatened, Black captures with A neat switchback!

Note Black breaks the pin with a variation on Legall's Mate: l. I "xh5 not I i. That leaves 2.



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