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Mate in 4, beginning with
1. Qxh6#
1.Qxh6+ Kg8
(1…gxh6 2.Nf6+ Kh8 3.Rg8#)
2.Nf6+ Kf8 3.Qh8+ Kf7 4.Qxg7#
This one is too easy. Go back to your “impossible to solve” problems.
Humpy rules!!!
Round 4 on 2007/10/29 at 16:00
Bo. 2 India Rtg – 1 China Rtg 1 : 3
1.1 GM Sasikiran Krishnan 2661 – GM Bu Xiangzhi 2692 0 – 1
1.2 GM Ganguly Surya Shekhar 2585 – GM Ni Hua 2641 0 – 1
1.3 GM Koneru Humpy 2606 – GM Xu Yuhua 2517 1 – 0
1.4 IM Harika Dronavalli 2480 – WGM Hou Yifan 2502 0 – 1
The question is – what am I learning here? Answer: word verification exercise patterns.
I feel so smart when I get easy puzzles like these.
thanks for the puzzles. really helps the amateurs out here (like me)! FWIW, I got this one.