Ladies' duel

by ChessBase
12/23/2011 – Playing 25.R1f6 (diagram) White has attacked her opponent's queen and at the same time taken the point h6 under fire. Now the reply 25...Qxe4 leads to... A)... a mate final; B)... the loss of the queen for Black; C)... perpetual check.ChessBase Magazine, larger diagram and solution.

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Ladies' duel

Playing 25.R1f6 (diagram) White has attacked her opponent's queen and at the same time taken the point h6 under fire. Now the reply 25...Qxe4 leads to...

A)... a mate final;
B)... the loss of the queen for Black;
C)... perpetual check.



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