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sure its a great fork, but it only lasts for one turn.
21 0 ReplyAnother way to look at it would be that black will be a queen down permanently.
13 0 Replydoes it? both black horseys can just take the white horsey and the forking is over.
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Because the opponent resigns immediately, right?
Right?
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But it can't be taken bc of pins so I don't think it actually gets a brilliant does it?
6 0 ReplyAfter Ke8, Qg2... Bb7 gets out of the mess fine. Therefore white has no advantage /s
2 0 ReplyQg2? Brilliant.
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Can't you just use E7 to counter it?
6 0 ReplyOf course. The bishop at h4 will be stunned at seeing this pro gamer move and won’t be able to capture the king.
30 0 ReplyNo, it is pinned
9 0 ReplyAh, I see now
I'm not much of a chess player, but I guess I should've seen that coming
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Isn't this called a Royal Flush?
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