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3 More Dacha Tactics!!

Team Yaac Attack
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We have added 3 new color-themed Dacha tactics since our last newsletter! Have you been keeping up with your sparring practice?

If you haven't been keeping up, here's an interesting tactic that we call "Queen and Bishop Harmony - Mate in 2!"

IM Yaacov's Hint: A very interesting puzzle I came across. The goal is to mate in 2 moves. We have a nice golden light bishop so classically, the queen will want to act as a dark bishop. Our king is on-site and helps out in some key situations. Let's pick out the best dark squares to complete the light/dark knockout!

White to play & mate in 2. Did you get it right?
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Submit your best color-themed Dacha-style tactic to us, as a PGN file. IM Yaacov will review each individually. The best tactic will be added to our site for the rest of our community to enjoy and you will receive a free mini-Zoom lesson with IM Yaacov. What are you waiting for? Submit now!


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