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Bc5 🙂
Bc5 🙂
Bc5 🙂
Bishop to C5
Bc5+ – Bc6+ Nb7+mate
1. Bc5+ Ke8 2. Bc6+ Kd8 3. Nb7x
1. Bc5+ Ke8 2. Bc6+ Kd8 3. Nb7#
1.Bc5+, Ke8 2. Bc6+ Kd8 3. Nb7#
Bishop check. King moves left. Then Bishop check on the C file. King moves left. Then checkmate with the knight. Boom! Loved it!
White moves:
1. Bishop Bc5. Check.
2. Bishop Bc6. Check.
3. Knight Nb7. Checkmate
Bc5+… Bc6+…Nb7+ ..mate
Bc5
Bc6
Nb7
Bc5
Bc6
Nb7
Bc5
Bc6
Nb7
Bc5+ Ke8 Bc6+ Kd8 Nb7#
Super easy!
1. Bc5+ Ke8
2. Bc6+ Kd8
3. Nb7+#
1. ♗c5+ ♚e8
2. ♗c6+ ♚d8
3. ♘b7#
1. Bc5+ Ke8
2. Bc6+ Kd8
3. Nb7#
Hi Susan, Could it be this?
1. Bc5+, Ke8
2. Bc6+, Kd8
3. Nb7++
I tried to do a real quickie,without pondering too much. Corrections, if needed, are welcome.
Hi Susan, Could it be this?
1. Bc5+, Ke8
2. Bc6+, Kd8
3. Nb7++
I tried to do a real quickie,without pondering too much. Corrections, if needed, are welcome.