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So, don't take the queen. ... O-O-O That leaves the white queen en pris and prevents most of the checks and threats. White might be better, but it does not seem decisive.
Rook takes queen d7, rook e8 check, king h7, bishop e4 check, pawn g6, rook takes d7, and this is just a nightmare for black, bc g7 is open, its a scramble for f7 spot, which white has the advantage bc queen is locked protecting f7, free to take bishop or knight, and white bishop and knight free to take pawns bc queen is f7 protector. Basically just a much better position for white, even without queen.
If rxf1 8s a big blunder Rxf1,white take rxf1 with discovered check and king h8(forced) I think then rook take f8 mate i m just a 400 who figured this out snd trying to be a chess priodgy Or in simpler term rook take queen check rook take rook with discover check the King h8 (forced) i think thenrook take rook mate Correct me if i m wrong
@@ChessWorld-v7g wait I calculated it again it queen is forced to take Bishop if queen not take and checkmate and pawn take queen white will be up a rook and a winning position
No after Qc1 , RXc1 , then Bxc1 but instead of capturing bishop back , white can play Rg3 , that will srop black from having control of g file and eliminate checkmate threat by aloowing Kg2 as an escape square
Why yall stupid😭 if rook takes queen white rook gets the black rook and its a check only move for the king is the corner and white rook takes black rook and its checkmate Yall so stupiidddd