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    Hi all.

    I'm a bit new to chess and I have a question regarding "Larry Christiansen attacking chess" series in the academy, specifically the third game "Steinitz Vs Von Bardeleben.

    My question is at white's 22nd move

    22. Rxe7+ Kf8

    The grandmaster then analyze the move...

    "What happens if he takes the rook? Well 22... if Qxe7 23 Rxc8+ wins a piece. If 22...Kxe7 white wins with 23 Qb4+! Kd8 24 Ne6+ either winning a queen or mating. Now, if white carelessly grabs the queen disaster strikes in the form of back-rank mate."

    The first possibility is clearly understandable. On the second one...
    23. Qb4+ Kd8
    24 Ne6+

    I don't understand Ne6+. If king moves then is mate. But if queen captures knight I can't see any winning move. I've been thinking this a lot and I couldn't find anything that's why I make a post.

    I think the correct continuation is...

    23. Qb4+ Kd8
    24. Qf8+ Qe8
    25. Nf7+ Kd7
    26. Qd6#

    I will really appreciate it and be really thankful if somebody answers me this.

    Thanks.
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    The first possibility is clearly understandable. On the second one...
    23. Qb4+ Kd8
    24 Ne6+
    White should not play 24.Ne6+ because that loses. But after 24. Qf8+! (as you already said) White has the forced, nice mate: 24... Qe8 25. Nf7+ Kd7 26. Qd6#, so you are right

    By the way, whenever you have a question about a given position, you can copy that position into training room and ask for Chessmaster's hints.
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    I really thank you.

    I don't know if it is important to change it. But if they have this feature in the new version, is better to correct this mistake.
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