CHESS PUZZLE, FEN 5K2/2Q5/7R/6kn/5R2/8/7P/8 w - -

Added by:blitzkov
Added on:15-Nov-12
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chess puzzle 5K2/2Q5/7R/6kn/5R2/8/7P/8 w - -
Attempts:165
Solved:33 (20%)
White to move, mate in 2
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9422m
16-Nov-12, 18:06

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Then learn a few more lessons before acting so sure of your self.
I've ALWAYS opened e4 or d4 because that is always White's strongest open.
All the rest are history and I've played against others who (as White) opening otherwise.
It is a weak thing to do to open other than e4 or d4. History (Classically) has proven this over and over again.
If an opponent plays me and I am Black and he or she opens other than e4 or d4 then I have the game won and I know it.
Some sort of deviant invented Nf3 that is easily reduced to whatever is needed to win. It is easier to win against anything other than e4 or d4 open.
I prefer e4 open.
9422m
16-Nov-12, 18:08

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counto is right.
Bobby Fischer usually opened e4 when he was White.
Think Bobby Fischer didn't know how to make a decent White Open?
counto
16-Nov-12, 18:08

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ok tell that to bobby fischer thats how your wrong bobby fischer proves it
counto
16-Nov-12, 18:10

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no im saying your wrong 9422m bobby fischer opened with Nf3 alot and barely ever lost
blitzkov
16-Nov-12, 18:11

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counto, I believe, if I'm not mistaken, Fischer played e4 most of the time.
9422m
16-Nov-12, 18:12

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And, another thing,
Spassky (Fischer's USSR opponent (and the USSR knows chess)) preferred d4 open as White.

There is no other opening besides e4 or d4 to win if you are right.
You got behind in your game because YOU opened Nf3 instead of e4 or d4.

counto
16-Nov-12, 18:12

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but he also played Nf3
blitzkov
16-Nov-12, 18:14

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counto, if I'm not mistaken, Fischer played e4 most of his career.
9422m
16-Nov-12, 18:15

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Openings and Defenses are CRITICAL to begin a proper game.
Open as White either e4 or d4.
Respond as Black (respectively) Sicilian, Caro-Kann, Alekhine, and Nimzo Attack or King's Indian Defense.

All the rest are short of meeting the objective which is to WIN!
blitzkov
16-Nov-12, 18:18

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Nf3 was invented by Reti. Nimzovitsch played flank openings.
9422m
16-Nov-12, 18:25

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As White I usually open e4 like Fischer.
Against e4 open (when I am Black) I prefer Caro-Kann--but I will use Sicilian or Alekhine's on many occasions just for flair.

I do open d4 on occasion. I do it because I know it from decades ago playing against my dad during the Spassky v Fischer games.

I know Alekhine's and Caro-Kann from seminary (graduate school beyond college (4 year degree in pre-medicine) well beyond High School by 7 years) with extreme intellectuals around me.

You are 14 and need to graduate High School, get into a University for a four year degree, and then get into a graduate school for a Masters or Doctorate or PH.D before you know what you are saying while playing chess here (over 32 games at once) and "managing" a team as a Captain of "Well Water" (which was your name before changing it to blitzboy or blitzkov).

My guess is you know your computers and you can stay home schooled with your computers without proper interaction with others your age in a regular High School. What is that all about?
kingdawar
16-Nov-12, 18:31

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Boys it doesn't matter whatever first move you play, it's the sense of a plan you have in mind for a proper follow-up that counts...!
counto
16-Nov-12, 18:33

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exactly thats what ive been saying u can play h4 and have a 50?50 chance of winning look at the gameknot database!
blitzkov
16-Nov-12, 18:33

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kingdawar knows best....he's 2274  
9422m
16-Nov-12, 18:34

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Nimzo is good for reading on End Games. He also is responsible for the NIMZO ATTACK against the d4 open. Instead of going King's Indian to create a fianchetto he responds (as per King's Indian Defense) with the knight (against the White Open d4) to King's Bishop Three--and when White develops according to the popular route with pawn to Queen Bishop Four the NIMZO attack responds with pawn to King Three! It is a counter ATTACK that works. I've used it many times.
Check my records here.

PS.

Counto, get your head above your shoulders here. I am not saying Fischer never tried something else. I am saying he preferred e4 open as white.

counto
16-Nov-12, 18:39

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i know what im saying BTW im not sleep talking  
blitzkov
16-Nov-12, 18:39

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John, I'm not going to answer you cause whatever I say - it's not going to change your opinion.

John, counto was just giving his opinion. That's all, I think? No reason to say "get your head above your shoulders here" to him.
counto
16-Nov-12, 18:42

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i could not imagine how many comments there would be if this was a daily puzzle
9422m
16-Nov-12, 18:48

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I apologize to you counto.
I sent (replied) a private message.

counto
16-Nov-12, 18:49

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its fine no big deal
counto
16-Nov-12, 18:51

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in fact 1 1/2 weeks ago he did something very small and i reacted and we became friends again
9422m
16-Nov-12, 18:53

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So you and William are going to teach me a lesson together.
That is fine.
Set up the game and you and William are together to prove me wrong about the N to King Bishop Three as your (both of you) open as White.
It is also only fair that we play (all of us) with me as White to open. So make it two games where you both are White and you both are Black.
Waiting for the challenge now.....
counto
16-Nov-12, 18:55

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blitzkov will have to do it if he wants but he might be trying to get his games down
blitzkov
16-Nov-12, 18:58

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9422m
16-Nov-12, 19:02

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It appears counto needs a membership to assist you, William.
It's only a few dollars more.

www.imdb.com

 
pshankha
10-Nov-17, 06:34

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Enjoyed it. Though couldn't solve.
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