Windmill (chess)

In chess, a windmill or seesaw[1][2] is a tactic in which a piece repeatedly gains material while simultaneously creating an inescapable series of alternating direct and discovered checks. Because the opponent must attend to check every move, they are unable to prevent their pieces from being captured; thus, windmills can be extremely powerful. A windmill most commonly consists of a rook supported by a bishop.

Examples

Torre Repetto vs. Lasker

Torre Repetto vs. Lasker, Moscow 1925
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White to make his 25th move

In the game diagrammed at right,[3] the move 25. Bf6!, sacrificing White's queen, sets up the windmill. Black must accept the sacrifice, as his own queen is unprotected, and any attempt to stop the windmill would simply give White the queen.

25... Qxh5 26. Rxg7+ Kh8 27. Rxf7+

White gives discovered check by the bishop.

27... Kg8 28. Rg7+ Kh8 29. Rxb7+

White simply repeats the checking cycle, capturing as many pieces as he can with his rook.

29... Kg8 30. Rg7+ Kh8 31. Rg5+ Kh7 32. Rxh5

White concludes the windmill by taking the black queen. White has emerged with a material advantage, leading to a winning endgame.

Fischer vs. Byrne

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Black to make his 17th move

The Game of the Century featured a windmill involving a knight and a bishop. The game continued from the diagrammed position as follows:

17... Be6!!

Black sacrifices his queen in order to initiate an attack.

18. Bxb6?

Accepting the sacrifice allows Black to set up the windmill.

18... Bxc4+ 19. Kg1 Ne2+ 20. Kf1 Nxd4+ 21. Kg1 Ne2+ 22. Kf1 Nc3+ 23. Kg1 axb6

Black emerges with an overwhelming advantage.

References

  1. Edward Winter. "The Chess Seesaw".
  2. David Hooper and Kenneth Whyld, The Oxford Companion to Chess (2nd ed. 1992), Oxford University Press, p. 363. ISBN 0-19-866164-9.
  3. Chessgames.com
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