In this video I am analyzing another chess problem (longmover) composed by Hungarian electrical engineer and chess composer Otto Blathy! With the help of a triangulation White loses a tempo and forces Black to give up his Bishop! Checkmate follows quickly! In the end of the video as usual you can solve the daily puzzle!
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Ottó Bláthy, Vielzügige Schachaufgaben, 1890 (5)
Mate in 20
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This position in Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) is: qrb5/rk1p4/p2P4/Pp6/1N2n3/6p1/5nBb/5K2 w – – 0 0
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