1 Skewer with 2 Forks To Go...
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The given position is from Petrosian - Simagin, Moscow 1956, and shows a very Tigran-like combination to win with white to move:
1. Bxe5+ Qxe5 2. Qh8+ Kxh8 3. Nxf7+ Kg7 4. Nxe5 1-0
On your move, always consider the forcing moves, especially forcing moves on the opponent's half of the board. Tigran's knight gets assistance from its allies in order to manipulate their positioning and force a win.
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