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  • The sac is solid, although accurate play by black will lead to only slight advantage for white. However, it's more likely that black's defenders won't find the right path. Here, black eventually blundered with RH8.

    Pawn f5 instead, leads to near equality.

  • garriock3-who are you talking to??

  • wtf ur justtalking sit haha anyone can win when ur moving bth pieces

  • Hey j3s8d9. After Rxh5 then white has Qd3+. Black must move the King, so Kh6 which loses to white's Nf7++ royal fork, and mate. You should review waddya think?

  • geeks these days

  • Beyond me.

  • @ about. 3:01 time in video.........

  • hey,, about 2/3 of the game that your showing, when white pawn give check to king, the king doen't have to move. A better move is for black rook to take pawn. review. bye

  • nice

  • after Ng5+ the king doesn't have to go to g6, it can simply just go back to G8. White could play Qg5 or Qxd4. There's a trap if Qg5. If black plays ...Nf6 to defend , the f7 pawn can be taken. and then after a while black loses when white plays the amazing move Re4!

    threatening Rh4 close to mate (night can't take due to the checks from the white queen. it leeds to a forced mate).

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