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These puzzles are either so simple that even I can solve them, or so tough that I can’t even see a way forward!!
This one looks pretty simple.
1. Ne7+ Re7
2. Qd8++
ne7 Geronimo
1. Ne7+ Rxe7
2 Qxd8#
2ez
1Ne7 fork kills.
is it again a mate in 2?
1. Ne7+ Rxe7
2. Q/Rxd8#
greets, jan
1Ne7+
(not for winning queen)
1….. Rxe7(forced.)
2Rxd8#
Hi Susan Polgar,
White wins the game,variations exist.
Simple example
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1.Ne7+ R*Ne7
2.Qd8++ Mate
By
Venky[ India – Chennai ]
Is always very nice to solve these positions.
Thanks Susan.
Perhaps with more complex diagrams would be even more enjoyable.
Stef
Ne7+ wins the queen, the kbight is taboo because of the mate in d8
horse e7
1. Ne7+ Rxe7
2. R/Qxd8#
Woke up a few minutes ago. This problem is one I can solve easily at 4:30 AM Saturday morning. Now, do you have a chess problem that will help me go back to sleep?
1. Ne7+ Rxe7
2. Qxd8# [ Rxd8 is also # ]
1.Ne7+ Rxe7
2.Rxd8#
OR
1.Ne7+ Rxe7
2.Qxd8#
1. Ne7+! wins.
Chess is for all… so some simple and some complex problems for everyone is best, I think.
Why does everyone repeat the answer? !!