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kinglarry (m)
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Friends, lets tyr hand on this one:
White to play and win in 3 moves
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.cnIredruM (m)
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label tha rows and columns
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Queenzy (f)
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This is somehow confusing please more explanation
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Izzo (m)
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why don't u try giving info on how 2 play along.
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kinglarry (m)
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why don't u try giving info on how 2 play along.
Try learn your chess first
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rhytham (m)
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Hi Kinglarry, would like to move in this way: Rook from B7 to E7 Queen from F2 to F6 Queen from F6 to G7 , check mate,
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kinglarry (m)
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Hi Kinglarry, would like to move in this way: Rook from B7 to E7 Queen from F2 to F6 Queen from F6 to G7 , check mate,
What if after your first move the red night is moved from H6 to F7
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macalurs (m)
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I'm willing to post on here. But I don't want to waste my time figuring out which best moves. So I should ask is anyone still here?
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macalurs (m)
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I was refering to the original poster. He threw a question asking what would be White's best move if he wanted to mate in 3 moves. I was not going to waste my time trying to figure out the best moves on an unlabled /unmarked board if no one was goin to be there to respond.
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eslynera (f)
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i still don't get it.
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macalurs (m)
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Baby, do you understand chess? please no offence The question is: If white is to win in his next 3 moves, what should those moves be. Then I'm saying, If theres no one to tell me the rightest answer after I post a response, there is no use posting, since I'll have to think a little bit harder than usual to.
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jammin (m)
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white knight. E4 to F6
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macalurs (m)
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I don't think his white knight to a check will give him a mate in next two moves.
I came up with: white rooke captures black's-black bishop, and buys white an open file. Black most likely will try to block it by sending his white- bishop upwards or moving his other knight to block the white queens free row but white rooke makes the capture and sends queen down for a mate in 1.
There could be other shorter moves, I described a mate in 4.
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macalurs (m)
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Again he could also do: White's rook capture black bishop. White's knight makes a check. Black's king moves closer to rook, posing a threat. White knight protects the rook and also frees up the row the king is on, causing a queen check. white's queen makes a mate.
The rows are unlabled. it's difficult to label it in my mind. This is still a mate in 4.
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pymexy s. (m)
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1. white queen(c7)-c1(check!);black bishop(d2)*white queen(c2) 2. white knight(d5)-c3(check!);black king(b1)-a1 3. white rook(g2)*pawn(a2)(checkmate!)
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macalurs (m)
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says it all. I overlooked the queen sacrifice.
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kinglarry (m)
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1. white queen(c7)-c1(check!);black bishop(d2)*white queen(c2) 2. white knight(d5)-c3(check!);black king(b1)-a1 3. white rook(g2)*pawn(a2)(checkmate!)
Thanks you solve the puzzle and we have a lot of people boasting they can play chess in here see how many month it takes to see who can solve this simple chess knot. hope to play with you someday.
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