One Of The Best Moves You Can See In Chess Puzzles

In the video I am analyzing a brilliant chess puzzle composed by Latvian chess composer Johann Sehwers! With a brilliant Rook and Knight cooperation all the time White is managing to create forking ideas and finally wins! This video was part of my “Journey to Ararat with my chess set” but now I am publishing it separately under a different title!
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Johann Sehwers, Baltische Schachblatter (97), 1902
White is winning
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This position in Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) is: 8/1p6/8/7q/1Pk5/K5R1/1P3PN1/8 w – – 0 0
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