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This little fracas is from Pollock-Lee, 1897. Black seems well-positioned for defense, but…


A nice example of interference. 1.Ng5 Rxg5 1...Bxg5 2.Qg7#; 1...d4 2.Qxh7# 2.Rh3 Re8 3.Qxh7+ Kf8 4.Qxf7#

 


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