CHESS PUZZLE, FEN 8/8/7K/4P2p/6bk/7p/5R1P/B7 w - -

Added by:bubanja
Added on:03-May-09
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chess puzzle 8/8/7K/4P2p/6bk/7p/5R1P/B7 w - -
Attempts:942
Solved:57 (6%)
White to move, mate in 4
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ronnieaspen
20-Apr-13, 02:00

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Why isn't e6 - B(any available square), Rf4+ - Bg4, Bf6# checkmate in there moves?
sirissac
20-Apr-13, 02:08

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@ronnieaspen: 1. e6 Bf3! 2. Rxf3? Kg4 3. Rf8 h5! White has to give up control in order to avoid stalemate. Alternatively, 2. e7 (pushing the pawn) is mate in 5 (I think, maybe 6).
ronnieaspen
20-Apr-13, 02:13

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Ah. Didn't see that. Finally solved it. After finally getting the first move (by clicking on random squares) I could see the rest of the moves.
dieharder
20-Apr-13, 03:17

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that was hard
sometimes the least obvious first move is the correct move
123cro
20-Apr-13, 03:30

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macheide
20-Apr-13, 06:24

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I love the smell of a good puzzle in the morning,...
ronnieaspen
20-Apr-13, 08:37

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It's a beautiful pattern. Things like this do make chess all but boring!
goreyknight
20-Apr-13, 09:09

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very enjoyable
What a nice puzzle for sunny afternoons.
jack_dragon
20-Apr-13, 10:48

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@macheide
Is your computer all right? jk
macheide
20-Apr-13, 10:51

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jack_dragon
It's fine ...  
sirissac
20-Apr-13, 12:15

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A Curiosity
I was pondering the effects of the color of White's bishop.
puzzle #98223
high5104
29-Nov-14, 11:43

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There are several solutions...
1. Rf1 (or Rf7), Banywhere, 2. Rg1 (or Rg7), Banywhere, 3. Bc3 (or Bd4 or e6), Banywhere, 4. Be1! (or Bf2! or Bf6!)
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