(October 10th, 2013, 06:04)uberfish Wrote: Gustaran, Rowain:
I'm shocked a grandmaster could miss this. Unless he just had a mental block that his bishop couldn't move backwards somehow
It is true you're more likely to spot a tactic if you're told there is one. But what happened with doing tactics puzzles for me is they trained me to put my pieces on better squares, and then more combination opportunities started showing up
I think it is quite unusual that the king vacates the square that is then used by a bishop to block a checkmate one move later. I can't remember ever having seen something like this in one of my games. But that's why I think the books is great, it has some really unususal moves in it. Of course, once you spot the idea it is not that difficult, but if you miss the initial motif you are out of luck.