Black to play. This position is from Belstizman-Rubinstein, Warsaw 1926. Although a great endgame master, Rubinstein could turn his hand to tactical play when the occasion required. How did he finish off here? Answers to me at The Spectator by Tuesday 30 October or via email to victoria@spectator.co.uk or by fax on 020 7681 3773. The winner will be the first correct answer out of a hat, and each week I shall be offering a prize of £20. Please include a postal address and allow six weeks for prize delivery.
Last week’s solution 1 Nf5+
Last week’s winner Jeff Aronson, Oxford

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