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This is one really cool puzzle.
I love the solution along with all the wrong answers. Actually I think I enjoy the wrong answers more than the solution.
tommy
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Dear Susan,
Would it be possible to know the names of the players or the compositeur of the excercices proposed ?
Thank you and good continuation, I visit your Blog every day.
From Paris with love ;o)
I made this one up 🙂
Best wishes,
Susan Polgar
http://www.PolgarChess.com
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Hi,
what about…
1. Qe4 Kb2 (if Qxh5 2. Qxc2)
2. Qce5+ Kb1 (if Ka2 3. Qxa4+)
3. Qc3
now Black can’t move anymore,
there is no check and the pawns can’t reach the first line.
White’s pawn on the h-line can go for the third Queen.
Hope that’s not too bad.
Peter
… one mistake
If 1. Qxh5
2. Qe1+ Kb2
3. Qcc3+ and so on
Peter