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A Staircase 🙂
1. Bc5 (prevents ..c5) c6
2. Bb7 cd (only move)
and now the starcase begins..
3. Bd4 de
4. Be3 ef
5. Bf2 fg
6. Bxg2 Mate
or
5. Bf2 gf
6. BxF3 mate
Very nice one. if I got it right 🙂
1. Bc5 c6
2. Bh3 cxd5
3. Bd4 dxe4
4. Be3 exf3
5. gxf3 g2+
6. Bxg2#
yes, i can. 1. Bc5 c6 2. Bh3 cxd5
3. Bd4 dxe4 4. Be3 exf3 5. gxf3 g2+
6. Bg2+ mate.
Bc5 any
Bb7 any
Bd4 any
Be3 any
Bf2 any
Bg2 mate
another fun and ez one – 3 seconds
Arctic Knight
1.Bd6 h4 2.Bxg3 h5 3.Bxc7 h6 4.Bh3 h7 5.g4 h8Q 6. Bg2 #
Nice one,
1.Lc5 c6
2.Lh3 cxd
3.Ld4 dxe
4.Le3 exf
5.gxf g2+
6.Lxg2#
1,Bb7 c6
2,Bc5 cxd5
3,Bd4 dxe4
4,Be3 dxf3
5,Bc6..
If black …f2
6,Bxf2 gxf2
7,g3++
If black …fxg2+
6,Bxg2++
1.Bh3 c6 2.d6! 3.d7 c5 4.d8=Q c4 5.Ke2 … and 6.Qd1++
b
1. Bc5 c6 2. Bb7 c6xd5 3. Bd4 etc
1 Bc5 c6 2 Bh3 cd 3 Bd4 de
4 Be3 ef 5 gf g2+ 6 Bxh2X
Olimat
1. Bc5 c6
2. Bh3 cd
3. Bd4 de
4. Be3 ef
5. gf g2+
6. B:g2#
Lc5 c6
Lb7 cxd5
Ld4 dxe4
Le3 exf3
Lf2
a) fxg2 Lxg2
b) gxf2 Lxf3
yes, i can. it’s easy, it’s forced. i will not post the solution though so as not to be seen by others. good luck!
1. Bc5 c6
2. Bh3 cxd5
3. Bd4 dxe4
4. Be3 exf3
5. gxf3 g2
6. Bxg2#
Don’t worry, it won’t be published before many have posted it.
1-Bc5,c6 2-Bb7,cd 3-Bd4,de 4-Be3,ef 5-Bf2
5-…,gf 6-B*f3++
5-…,fg+,B*g3++
fun
1 Bc5 c6
2 Bh3! (Bb7 mates in one more move)
..c:d
3 Bd4 de
4 Be3 ef
5 g:f g2
6 Bg2#
If white starts with Bb7 then he plays 5 Bf2 gf2 6 Ba8 fg 7 Bg2#
I don’t see checkmate in 6…I can see 7, but not 6. 3 pawn moves to get queen, one move to get king out of way, a check to get black king back to H1, a check to force black pawn to queen, and a queen capture for ##. I am assuming blacks first move is c5.
Here the solution is based on limiting the possible moves of Black, leading to a path of forced moves to mate.
bc5 forcing the cp to keep taking on d5 e4 f3 and ge with the b on b7 etc.
beautiful…Bc5 Bh3 Bd4 Be3 gxf3 Bxg2#
Hello
It’s very easy
1. Bc5 , c6
2. Bb7 , cxd5
3. Bd4 , dxe4
4. Be3 , exf3
5. B move except f2 and g1 , f2
6. Bxg2#
Greetings from Spain
Bc5, Bb7 and Bd4 etcetera. Nice!
Sorry, my solution isn´t possible
5. Bf2 , gxf2
6. Kxf2, fxg2
7. Bxg2#
I don´t see checkmate in 6 moves.
I see checkmate in 7 moves.
Greetings from Spain
And you said it was easy?
நிஷிந்தாஹரன் Your solution is faulty! (1.Bh3 c6 2.d6! 3.d7 c5 4.d8=Q c4 5.Ke2 … and 6.Qd1++)
Instead of 1…c6, Black plays 1…c5! and by the 5th move in your line, this pawn will be on c2 (5… c2) and you cannot play 6.Qd1+ because of 6…cxd1=Q and Black wins!
-TCC