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It is an easy one.
1. Ka6 b5
2. axb5 a4
3. b6 a3
7 b7++
HT
It’s getting easier day by day, isn’t it? 🙂
1. Ka6 (zugzwang), b5 2. axb5 3. b6 4.b7#
Best wishes from Germany
Jochen
1. Ka6!
Ka6
1. Ka6 b5 2. pxb5 b4 3.b6 a3 4. b7+ check mate.
1. Ka6 b5 2. pxb5 a4 3.b6 a3 4. b7+ check mate.
this is routine zugzwang proble:
Ka6 b5
axb a4
b6 a3
b7 mate
Ka6 rest is forced line
Ka6
1. Ka6 b5 (only move)
2. ab a4
3. b6 a3
4. b7#
1.Ka6 (of course not 1.Kb6:?? stalemate), and the rest is forced: 1.-b5 2.ab5: a4 3.b6 a3 4.b7mate
An automatic one.
1. Ka6 b5
2. axb5 a4
3. b6 a3
4. b7#
1. Ka6 etc.
OK, this one even I can solve 🙂
1.Ka6 b5
2.axb5 a4
3.b6 a3
4.b7#
All black’s moves are forced.
1.Kh6 etc
1.Ka6! b5 2.axb5 a4 3.b6 a3 4.b7#
Found the slution only for one variation. Could not get it for the others.
1)Kc6 Ka7
2)Bc7 Ka6
3)Bb8 b5
4)axb5#
1. Ka6 b5
2. axb5 a4
3. b6 a3
4. b7#
1. Ka6 b5
2. axb5 a4
3. b6 a3
4. b7# 1-0
1.Ka6 b5
2.axb5 a4
3.b6 a3
4.b7 mate.
Black has no other legal moves at all. You call this a puzzle?
Ka6
Ka6
I like this problem very much. Who invented it?
‘7 b7++’
This is not correct answer.
Correct answer is:
4. b7#
Also, why you write ++? This means double check, not checkmate. If somebody uses ++ as checkmate, it is wrong from ages before, because old people didn’t know how to write chess properly, until new generations came.
‘You call this a puzzle?’
Yup. And a great one, too. Because white has many moves to ponder.
it means check mate you dumbass i use ++ and wont use the stupid #.. keep your filthy opinions to yourself you bastard..
“Found the slution only for one variation. Could not get it for the others.
1)Kc6 Ka7
2)Bc7 Ka6
3)Bb8 b5
4)axb5#”
And what if 2…Ka8 instead of 2…Ka6? Where is the mate now?
“‘7 b7++’
This is not correct answer.
Correct answer is:
4. b7#
Also, why you write ++? This means double check, not checkmate.”
“it means check mate you dumbass i use ++ and wont use the stupid #.. keep your filthy opinions to yourself you bastard..”
He explained perfectly well what the correct chess notation is. Now you can either learn to notate properly or you can be an ass (like judging from your comment you obviously are) and make up your own chess notations.