https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/125812727963?tab=analysis&move=68
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I watched this speed chess game live and the move blew my mind.
Spoiler
35.Qxg6+!!
Two exclams is a brilliant move. Discovered checks can be nasty and that's true here. The discovered checks of the bishop are devastating.
White's move blew my mind but after I saw that - I could easily see this very simple continuation: check, kill the bishop, check, kill the queen and it's effectively game over.
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Daniel Naroditsky is one of the best speed chess players in the world. And he's been on a roll recently.
I don't get it, I am bad at chess and maybe I'm misreading the notation
if you take the black rook with the white queen can't the black king just take your queen? what prevents it
I forgot to mention the most helpful advice - the board at the link is interactive.
Yes, but
___ then white takes the pawn at g7 and keeps the black king in perpetual checks while taking a pawn, the bishop and the queen. Black is left with no pieces and down a pawn.
Answer
36.Qxg6 Kxg6
37.Rxg7#
# = checkmate
Does that answer your question?
You don't take with the king, bxg6. But that leads to a windmill which loses all pieces lol
What's to stop the king from taking the queen though?
Nothing. But then white moves the rook to g7 (protected by the bishop, so can't be taken by the king) and checkmates instantly