Don't You (Forget About Three)
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The given position is from Short - Beliavsky, Linares 1992, with the English Grandmaster walking into mate in one, possibly unsuspecting such a response for a number of reasons, one being neglection of the magic number 3:
after 1. Nd5 f6+ 2. Ke6 blunders into mate in one: Bc8#
Be mindful of the magic number in all applicable situations!
Shout out to John Hughes - Thank You!! for all the wonderful movies, & to a lesser extent the music in them! RIP, its always FBDO... i'ma go back to laying on the couch now...
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