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1.Ne6 and if 1…Qh5 then mate in two moves.
ys 1. Nxe6 and if…Qh5 2.Ng7,Kd8 3.Re8#
Night takes Pawn loses because you give me a free Queen!
We need something that we CANT solve, not baby stuff!
CAN anybody in here post a chess puzlle that the others CANT solve, or has chess become just too simple, that all, even bloggers can solve??
please delete those synical comments.
Don’t peek here you synical chess anonymous! this is Chess Blog, do that in other Blog!
Buy chess puzzle books for your suitable need. This is for fun Blog anyway its Susan’s Blog, let the host do anything she wants!
easy or not easy, it’s a nice puzzle and another pattern added in my brain! 🙂
Thx Susan!!
This is a nice puzzle for a beginner like me. There are lots of variations you have to see before you can practically make this move in a real game, and it take a lot of insight before you move yourself into a position like this. Susan provides us with lots of different level puzzles. Please appreciate that not everybody has the same level in chess.
Yeah anos, CAN YOU post something that your small brain CANT solve?
Else get the hell out of our face.
Capiz? Sam n Eric too?
>>CAN anybody in here post a chess puzlle that the others CANT solve, or has chess become just too simple, that all, even bloggers can solve??
Sunday, December 10, 2006 2:39:25 AM
8/2p1q1kp/3p2p1/7P/4bQ2/1BP5/1P4P1/6K1 w – – 0 1
White plays and wins.
1.h6+ Kh8
2.Be6 +-
1. Nxe6! fxe6 (if 1… gxh5 or 1… Qxh5 then 2. Ng7+ Kd8 3. Re8#) 2. Qxd5 and white is up a queen and a pawn for a knight.
Hey, anonymous, why don’t you solve the problem before complaining about how easy it is.
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david said
1. Nxe6! fxe6 (if 1… gxh5 or 1… Qxh5 then 2. Ng7+ Kd8 3. Re8#) 2. Qxd5 and white is up a queen and a pawn for a knight.
/QUOTE
I think everybody is missing the boat.
1. Nxe6+
is obviously the key move. White is winning, but does not have a won game. Nobody has pointed out black’s best defense yet.
1. — Qxe6+
2. Rxe6+ fxe6
Black has lost his queen, but he got a knight and a rook for it, and he was up a pawn in the starting position.
White is ahead only 1 point, though he is probably going to get the e6 pawn, and the c4 pawn is also a problem for black.
White still has a lot of work to do.