1…Rxc3!!2.Qf1Rc83.Rxd4Nxd44.Kh14.h4Rc15.Qxc1Ne2+4…Ne2there is no defense to …Rc1, winning back the Queen with interest0–1
Solution to Exercise 4
Makogonov, Vladimir
Flohr, Salo
1942 – Baku
41.Bb8!41.Bb8Qxb842.Qd7+Kf843.Qd8+Qxd844.Rxd8#1–0
Solution to Exercise 5
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1.Qh3!Only this move, giving up the seemingly important pin on the black b pawn, leads to a clear win. White threatens Qc8# and can also play Qh8+1.Qh11.Kf6a51…Be82.Qd51…Bg8!2.Qh8White can return to the initial position with2.Qf3Bf73.Qh3!+−2…b63.Qxg8+Kb7and Black fights on1.Qh3Kb82.Qh8+1–0
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