@NoelStuder said in #1:
Comments on lichess.org/@/noelstuder/blog/the-art-of-resilience-how-to-defend-lost-chess-positions/CdyGm6Io
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@NoelStuder said in #1:
> Comments on lichess.org/@/noelstuder/blog/the-art-of-resilience-how-to-defend-lost-chess-positions/CdyGm6Io
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What if your opponent had not taken back the queen after you played Qxf3+ ?
I don't see a continuation here. Am I missing anything here?
What if your opponent had not taken back the queen after you played Qxf3+ ?
I don't see a continuation here. Am I missing anything here?
@kumar95 said in #13:
What if your opponent had not taken back the queen after you played Qxf3+ ?
I don't see a continuation here. Am I missing anything here?
f3?? He had played Qxf2+. After they take, it's a stalemate. Kh1 (Kh3 Qxg3 forced to take & hence draw) Qg1!
@kumar95 said in #13:
> What if your opponent had not taken back the queen after you played Qxf3+ ?
> I don't see a continuation here. Am I missing anything here?
f3?? He had played Qxf2+. After they take, it's a stalemate. Kh1 (Kh3 Qxg3 forced to take & hence draw) Qg1!
@Random_Noob_787 said in #14:
f3?? He had played Qxf2+. After they take, it's a stalemate. Kh1 (Kh3 Qxg3 forced to take & hence draw) Qg1!
Oh yes. I see this now. Thanks for pointing that out :)
@Random_Noob_787 said in #14:
> f3?? He had played Qxf2+. After they take, it's a stalemate. Kh1 (Kh3 Qxg3 forced to take & hence draw) Qg1!
Oh yes. I see this now. Thanks for pointing that out :)
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