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Bc4, Rc4
Re8, Qe8
Qg7++
Bc4! Rc4
Re8! win
1. Bc4 Qxc4
2. Qg7#
1. ……. Rxc4
2. Re8+ Qxe8
3. Qg7#
1. ……. Bd5
2. Bxd5 Qxd5
3. Qg7#
1. …… Be5
2. Qxf7#
1. …….Bh7#
2. Kxh7 Rf8
3. Bxf7+ Rxf7
4. Re8+ Rf8
5. Q/Rxf8#
Another easy one; even I found this one immediately. 🙂
1. Bc4! Rxc4
2. Re8+ Qxe8 (or Qf8)
3. Qg7 mate
Mate in 4!
>A-1….Qxc4.2.Qg7#
>B-1….Rxc4.2.Re8+.any move.3.Qg7#
>C-1…..Bd5.2.Bxd5.
>>C1-2…Bxh2+.3.Kxh2.any move.4.Qg7#
>>C2-2…any other move.3.Qg7#
>D-1…..Bxh2+.2.Kxh2.
>>D1-2..Qxc4.3.Qg7#
>>D2-2..Rxc4.3.Re8+.any move.4.Qg7#.
>>D3-2..Bd5.3.Bxd5.any move.4.Qg7#
>E-1…any other move.2.Qg7#
Harry
New, let us see:
1. Re8+ Rx38
2. Bc4 1-0
Any catch here?
1.Bc4 Rxc4
(1….Bd5 2.Bxd5)
(1…. Rc7 2.Qg7#)
(1… Be5 2.Bxf7#)
2.Re8+ Qxe8
3.Qg7#
1. Ac4 !!
a) If Txc4 then Te8+ and Dg7++
b) If Dxc4 then Dg7++
My rating is 1236.
1. Ac4 !!
a) If Txc4 then Te8+ and Dg7++
b) If Dxc4 then Dg7++
My rating is 1236.
Bc4
1. Bc4
1… Rxc4 2.Qd8
1… Qxc4 2.Qg7
1… Bd5 2 Bxd5
in 10 seconds.
Thanks Suzan for the “breakfast puzzles”.
1. Bc4! Pins the queen to the king and thus threatens Qg7#. Obviously, the queen cannot take. But what’s with the rook?
1. … Rxc4
2. Qd8+ Qf8
3. Qxf8#
Black can only delay mate:
1. … Bd5
1. … Be5
2. Bxf7#
2. Bxd5 and 3.Qg7# is unavoidable.
1.Bc4 Rxc4 2.Re8+ Qxe8 3.Qg7++
1. Bc4 Rxc4
2. Re8+ Qxe8
3. Qg7++
easy. Bc4 followed by Re8 and Qg7 mate.
Kanayo – abuja
Bc4
Dear Anant,
1.Re8+ Rxe8
2.Bc4 Re1+
3.Bf1 Qxf6