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Posted on 03-11-06 4:33
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This is a chess problem taken from ICC (Internet Chess Club). White to mate in two moves:
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Posted on 03-12-06 2:26
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Sujanks, if 1. Ne7 Bb7 and not Be4 then 2. N e5 .. 3.Qxg7++ what more's previous solution was flawed, I admit.
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Posted on 03-12-06 2:35
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2. Ne5 is not a legal move
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Posted on 03-12-06 2:36
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i think this is the best solutions in 3 moves. 1. Pd7 a. ... Bc6 / Bb7 / Bd5 /Bf3 / Bg2 / Bh1 2. Nd6 (threatening Nf7++) ... (Only Be8 will prevent ++ which is not possible) 3. Nf7++ b. ... Be4 (threatening Bxg6) 2. Qxe4 g6/g7 3. Qd4/d5 ++
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Posted on 03-12-06 2:37
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Sorry for the typo, it should have been 2. N f5...
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Posted on 03-12-06 2:42
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Posted on 03-12-06 2:45
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sujan, your solution part 1 will be foiled by the following black moves: bd5 bxe6, which threatens your knight moving into f7, so no checkmate
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Posted on 03-12-06 2:58
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yeah, so to summarize everyone's input, i guess this is it 1) white: kc8-e7 a) if black: be4 2)q X e4, leads to pg7-g6 (only possible move) 3)qe5 checkmate b) if black: bishop anywhere except e4: 2)kf5, and no matter what black does, 3)qxg7 mate haina ta?
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:06
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time to focus on map's next challenge....
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:48
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` sorry, going back the previous one. i think this is a cleaner-cut solution: 1. White P d7 Black ... 2. P d8 becomes queen or rook ...it is possible that black bishop at e6(capture pawn) or g6(capture queen) 3. White Bishop f7 or f6 as appropriate, checkmate
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:49
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:51
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.interesting but. 1. ... Bc6 2. ... Be8 will prevent mate in 2 moves
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:51
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:53
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queening the pawn is foiled by bishop c3 bishop e8 blocks line of sight for the new queen
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Posted on 03-12-06 3:59
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Posted on 03-12-06 4:32
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Posted on 03-12-06 4:32
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but i think the first move should be Ke1. What do you think guys.
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Posted on 03-12-06 7:58
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The latest layout: The biishop need to be sacrificed I think King need not move there are moves in between so it can go up to 6 moves. Because of the white pawn, the white will then have two queens to kill the troubled king, etc but the basic moves are 1. White Bxf7+ - Kxf7 2. Qxd8 - Bxc4 3.Rxc4 - ... 4.Rc7 - ... 5.RxNd7++
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Posted on 03-12-06 8:13
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Here is the picture
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Posted on 03-12-06 8:48
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the mate is possible in 6 moves but there are too many variables and too many ways that can happen... just too much to list, however this is my thought.. Let's see, the first move is Bb7, to get control of the c8 Now Black has several options. It can Bxb7 or Bxc4 or Qh1+ or Qb4 to defend d8. Black can also Nxg3+ thus making White Ke1. Or Black can Qh1, and if White Ng1, then Black Nxg3, then white can either Ke1 or xg3. This move can go on and on and on making White's mate in 6 oves impossible. So, there must be something else White can do to prevent such continuous checks. How about Ke1. but this could make Black move Pf6. orBf6, and free a square. I think we should make a move at a time, and someone give a possible black move and someone can suggest a white move and so on... This is my suggestion: The first move should be Ke1 to prevent any further onlaught of Blacks checks. If 1. ... Rc8, the mate is in 4 moves. If 1. ... Qh1+, 2. Kd2 (threatening Rxh1). Blacks Q must leave h1 if want to stay alive, to h2, 3 or 4. most probably 4 to defend d8. no matter what, 3. Bb7 (control a6, b7, c8). if 3. ... Bxb7, 4. Qxb7. if 4. .... Rb8, if 5. Qxd7+ if 5. ... Kf8 6. Qxf7++ if 5. ... Kxd7. 6. Rc7++ if 4. .... Rc8. 5 Qxc8++ if 4. ... any move other than Rb8/Rc8 (remember Q@h4 is protecting R@d8) 5. if 3. ... Nxd6 4. Bxd6 if 4. .. if 3. ... Bxc4. 4. Rxc4. if 4. ... okay can some one continue... my brain is washed out
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Posted on 03-13-06 2:34
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Ok, friends I am back, this is another problem, an easier one. White to mate in 2 moves:
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