Gurgenidze’s Masterpiece Or Just An Immortal Chess Puzzle: PART II

A famous chess puzzle composed by Georgian chess composer David Gurgenidze where White mutes opponent’s “pre-Prokeš-rook”. This is the improved and a more complex version of the one I published in my previous video! About this piece of art Tim Krabbe would say: ” Gurgenidze surpassed himself, and, to my taste, almost everything else in endgame studies”. In the end of the video as usual you can solve the daily puzzle.
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David Gurgenidze
1st Prize “Cantiadi-tourney” 1974
White to play and win
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This position in Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) is : 5r1k/1p1p1pR1/r2p1pPP/1K4PP/8/8/2P1P3/8 w – – 0 1
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