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Sacrifice Example IV

In the position of below White (1) Kt-g5 would not lead to anything, as Black could defend himself by P-g6 or P-h6. White has a much more direct way to attack the black King. This is by the sacrifice (1) Bxh7+. After Kxh7; (2) Kt-g5+, K-g8; (3) Q-h5 Black can protect the mate only by sacrificing his Queen for White's Knight. For (3) ..., R-e8 with the view to escape with the King to e7 via f8 if attacked by Q-h7 and Q-h8 would be rendered futile by White through (4) Qxf7+, K- h8; (5) Q-h5+, K-g8; (6) Q-h7+, K-f8; (7) Q-h8+, K-e7; (8) Qxg7 mate. Before making the sacrifice of the Bishop White will, of course, have to make sure that Black cannot save himself by evading altogether the attack which is threatened through Q-h5. Black could, indeed, avoid this variation by going with the King to g6 on the second move instead of g8. But in this case too White has a winning continuation. He would play (3) Q-g4 threatening to win Black's Queen by the discovered check Ktxe6. If Black moves the Queen, then White gives the discovered check in any case forcing the King to h7 and leading over to the variation which was originally intended. If, on the other hand, Black tried (3) ..., P-f5, attacking White's Queen and thereby rendering the discovered check ineffective, White would first take the Pawn en passant and after (4) Pxf6, Kxf6 the Queen mates on e6. 

Black Queens Rook     Black Queen   Black Kings Rook Black King   8
  Black Queens Bishop       Black Pawn f Black Pawn g Black Pawn h 7
Black Pawn a Black Queens Knight Black Kings Knight   Black Pawn e       6
  Black Pawn b Black Pawn c Black Pawn d White Pawn e       5
      White Pawn d   White Pawn f     4
    White Pawn c White Kings Bishop   White Kings Knight     3
White Pawn a White Pawn b   White Queens Knight     White Pawn g White Pawn h 2
White Queens Rook     White Queen   White Kings Rook White King   1
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