Lord Antares Posted February 6, 2017 Posted February 6, 2017 1) White to move, mate in 3 2) White to move, mate in 3 When referring to either puzzle, just type in ''1)'' or ''2)'' before the solution/attempt as a quick way to know which one you're talking about.
DrKrettin Posted February 6, 2017 Posted February 6, 2017 1) K - g1 P - g3 B - e4 (or d5) P - g2 B - somewhere on a diagonal ... P - b6 B - e4 mate
Lord Antares Posted February 6, 2017 Author Posted February 6, 2017 No, that doesn't work. The pawn couldn't move to b6 because it's pinned by the bishop. It's an illegal move. You had the right idea tho.
DrKrettin Posted February 6, 2017 Posted February 6, 2017 No, that doesn't work. The pawn couldn't move to b6 because it's pinned by the bishop. It's an illegal move. You had the right idea tho. No, the move before that is the bishop to move on the other diagonal, off the diagonal pinning the pawn
Lord Antares Posted February 6, 2017 Author Posted February 6, 2017 Oh, the other diagonal. But that's a mate in 4. The puzzle requires a mate in 3.
DrKrettin Posted February 6, 2017 Posted February 6, 2017 Oh, the other diagonal. But that's a mate in 4. The puzzle requires a mate in 3. Jeez - I have to be good at chess AND count to 4? I claim it's 3 and a half.
Lord Antares Posted February 7, 2017 Author Posted February 7, 2017 Come on guys, the first one isn't hard at all. Anyone?
DrKrettin Posted February 7, 2017 Posted February 7, 2017 1) K - g1 P - g4 K - g2 P - b5 or b6 K x P discovered mate 1
Lord Antares Posted February 7, 2017 Author Posted February 7, 2017 Good job mate. Only thing is, it should be 1...g3, not 1...g4, but I know that's what you meant.
DrKrettin Posted February 7, 2017 Posted February 7, 2017 Good job mate. Only thing is, it should be 1...g3, not 1...g4, but I know that's what you meant. Yes of course - now onwards and upwards to problem (2
Commander Posted February 7, 2017 Posted February 7, 2017 (edited) 1) White to move, mate in 3 2) White to move, mate in 3 When referring to either puzzle, just type in ''1)'' or ''2)'' before the solution/attempt as a quick way to know whicg5 g6h one you're talking about. First Puzzle : K g1 Black forced to move g5 g6 Th+en White moves K g7 Now Black is forced to move b7 to b6 or b5 Then K x g6 + mate ! Second one : B f6 ; g7 x B K f8 f6 f5 N f7 + mate I didn't read others replies before answering. Don't know whether already solved by others ! Edited February 7, 2017 by Commander 1
Lord Antares Posted February 7, 2017 Author Posted February 7, 2017 Very good, commander. Yes, the first one has already been solved. Also, could you please use standard chess notation for the moves? It's easier to understand. Good job, anyway.
Commander Posted February 8, 2017 Posted February 8, 2017 Very good, commander. Yes, the first one has already been solved. Also, could you please use standard chess notation for the moves? It's easier to understand. Good job, anyway. Hi TY And thank you for the two interesting Puzzles ! The puzzle I have put was answered by my son in our Family whatsApp group ! I am sure someone will solve it here too ! God Bless !
DrKrettin Posted February 8, 2017 Posted February 8, 2017 (edited) God Bless ! Hmmm - I wonder how many chess players on a science forum believe..... no never mind, off topic But 2) has me stumped at present. Edited February 8, 2017 by DrKrettin
Lord Antares Posted February 8, 2017 Author Posted February 8, 2017 I am sure someone will solve it here too ! As I said, I know the solution but I won't spoil it But 2) has me stumped at present. Well, Mr. Commander solved it; good thing you are trying on your own.
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