Chess study 19
Oleg Pervakov study 2, 1994
This week’s problem is another beautiful study taken from Dvoretsky’s book, Studies for Practical Players
As Dvoretsky himself wrote: “I begin with some studies in which a violent combinative struggle flares up, leading to a rapid and spectacular finish.”
White to play and win
Everything is fine with this but when on move 6.. Qg5 and not ..Kg4 which leaves to mate for Black
1.b8=Q Bd6 2.Qxd6 Rg2+ 3.Kxg2 Kh4+ 4.Ng4 Qxd6 5.Ne5 Qxe5 6.Bd8+ Kg4
I am sorry, but 6… Kg4 is impossible due to the pawn on h3