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Team Yaac Attack
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Hint: this is a beautiful tactic by the great Adolf Anderssen from the
1800s. Clearly we are doing very well and have an attack brewing vs the
white king, but how to proceed $2 As always -- we begin by assessing the Facts -- color facts $1 The imbalance is light (Golden) bishop for us, and
knight for him. Which means we are ahead on light , he is ahead on dark. Which light squares are accessible for us $2 Let's have some faith in our golden bishop and peer in deeply -- do not take "No" for an answer...


Solve the second move in the sequence

Solve the third move in the sequence

Solve the fourth move in the sequence

OR, as an alternative, we try a multi-move puzzle, with a 5-min video from Yaacov, below

Hint: this is a beautiful tactic by the great Adolf Anderssen from the
1800s. Clearly we are doing very well and have an attack brewing vs the
white king, but how to proceed $2 As always -- we begin by assessing the Facts -- color facts $1 The imbalance is light (Golden) bishop for us, and
knight for him. Which means we are ahead on light , he is ahead on dark. Which light squares are accessible for us $2 Let's have some faith in our golden bishop and peer in deeply -- do not take "No" for an answer...