After losing a tense and interesting struggle in round four, my fifth round opponent in the Eastern Washington Open perceived an attack where none existed and lost a piece. Soon, my pieces were aiming at his king.
White to move
18.f6
I knew this move led to checkmate in a few moves.
18…g6
From here I calculated the moves all the way to checkmate, but my calculation was incorrect.
18…Qxf6 offers the most stubborn defense. 19.exf6 e5
White to move
Analysis diagram |
What sequence forces checkmate in six?
19.Qf4 Kh8 20.Qh6 Rg8
White to move
21.Rf3?!
This inaccuracy allows Black to hold out a couple of moves longer. What was the correct move?
21…Qf8
Now I have a mate in three.
White to move
What was my next move? It provoked resignation.
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