White to Play
Published in Chess Puzzles
Quite often in chess, we talk about “holes” in an opponent’s camp that you can occupy to create an attack. In this position, Black gifted White with two holes on d6 and f6. Of course, mate follows.
From Veresov-Kukharev, 1959. 1.Qh6+! Kxh6 2.Rh4+ Kg5 3.f4+ Kxh4 4.g3+ Kh3 5.Bf1#
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