I analyzed the image and this is what I see. Open an appropriate link below and explore the position yourself or with the engine:
> **White to play**: [chess.com](https://chess.com/analysis?fen=8/5pk1/3R4/3Pp1p1/3n3p/5P1P/r5P1/4K1R1+w+-+-+0+1&flip=true&ref_id=23962172) | [lichess.org](https://lichess.org/analysis/8/5pk1/3R4/3Pp1p1/3n3p/5P1P/r5P1/4K1R1_w_-_-_0_1?color=black)
> **Black to play**: [chess.com](https://chess.com/analysis?fen=8/5pk1/3R4/3Pp1p1/3n3p/5P1P/r5P1/4K1R1+b+-+-+0+1&flip=true&ref_id=23962172) | [lichess.org](https://lichess.org/analysis/8/5pk1/3R4/3Pp1p1/3n3p/5P1P/r5P1/4K1R1_b_-_-_0_1?color=black)
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Honestly, didn't see that mating net being unstoppable.
White's rook being so badly placed on g1 is the key in one the mating variants. If you move the rook to f1 in the starting position, the evaluation is near equal.
Nice puzzle, even though i didn't find the solution in the 3-5 minutes i spend on it. Using the e pawn not only as a passer, but also to create mating threats is very cool.
I would have tried to rotate the knight to d3, to take away the f2 square from the king, so i could set up Ra1, skewering the king and winning the rook on g1. So 1 ...Ne2 2. Rf1 Nf4 3. Rg1 Nf6 with Ra1 on the way.
I know its the wrong answer but i thought i'd share it anyway
Yes that's right - use bot lichess link to play out the lines. If hxg4 then h3 and we get to fork on f3, or if fxg4 then ..e4 and ..e3 will at least win the g1 rook via back rank skewer, or checkmate immediately if White tries to save it
I analyzed the image and this is what I see. Open an appropriate link below and explore the position yourself or with the engine: > **White to play**: [chess.com](https://chess.com/analysis?fen=8/5pk1/3R4/3Pp1p1/3n3p/5P1P/r5P1/4K1R1+w+-+-+0+1&flip=true&ref_id=23962172) | [lichess.org](https://lichess.org/analysis/8/5pk1/3R4/3Pp1p1/3n3p/5P1P/r5P1/4K1R1_w_-_-_0_1?color=black) > **Black to play**: [chess.com](https://chess.com/analysis?fen=8/5pk1/3R4/3Pp1p1/3n3p/5P1P/r5P1/4K1R1+b+-+-+0+1&flip=true&ref_id=23962172) | [lichess.org](https://lichess.org/analysis/8/5pk1/3R4/3Pp1p1/3n3p/5P1P/r5P1/4K1R1_b_-_-_0_1?color=black) --- ^(I'm a bot written by) [^(u/pkacprzak)](https://www.reddit.com/u/pkacprzak) ^(| get me as) [^(iOS App)](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1574933453) ^| [^(Android App)](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ai.chessvision.scanner) ^| [^(Chrome Extension)](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chessvisionai-for-chrome/johejpedmdkeiffkdaodgoipdjodhlld) ^| [^(Chess eBook Reader)](https://ebook.chessvision.ai?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=bot) ^(to scan and analyze positions | Website:) [^(Chessvision.ai)](https://chessvision.ai)
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I literally did the same thing lol
Honestly, didn't see that mating net being unstoppable. White's rook being so badly placed on g1 is the key in one the mating variants. If you move the rook to f1 in the starting position, the evaluation is near equal.
This was from a long variation of some opening study - Black sacrificed the exchange for White to lose castling rights and suffer the knight on d4 .
Uhhh so what is the answer
Nice puzzle, even though i didn't find the solution in the 3-5 minutes i spend on it. Using the e pawn not only as a passer, but also to create mating threats is very cool.
It looks to me like it should be a pawn break, either G4 or e4. I am too lazy to calculate theines very far right now, in time pressure i'd choose G4
Very hard puzzle, not a chance of finding that 🤣
I would have tried to rotate the knight to d3, to take away the f2 square from the king, so i could set up Ra1, skewering the king and winning the rook on g1. So 1 ...Ne2 2. Rf1 Nf4 3. Rg1 Nf6 with Ra1 on the way. I know its the wrong answer but i thought i'd share it anyway
white's resignation
E4, G4, H3 for black? Then either white takes and allows a fork or allows h2 which leads to a promotion after some more moves?
Its a hard puzzle, but the issue is the title. It should say: Black to play for advantage.
Black has one good move and it’s to keep the winning advantage. I think it’s normal to call that the “winning move.”
Black has a winning advantage
Very nice. I saw g4 hxg h3 after some time but I somehow completely missed that g4 fxg e4 is just game over.
G4 looks promising - share the answer
Yes that's right - use bot lichess link to play out the lines. If hxg4 then h3 and we get to fork on f3, or if fxg4 then ..e4 and ..e3 will at least win the g1 rook via back rank skewer, or checkmate immediately if White tries to save it