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CHESS PUZZLE #11000
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Added by:
kingdawar
Added on:
13-May-09
Description:
Composed by Gerald Frank Anderson & Vincent Lanius Eaton, 1st Prize British Chess Magazine 1953.
Difficulty:
online chess puzzle #11000
Attempts:
888
Solved:
25 (2%)
White to move, mate in 3
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hapostambunan
19-Jul-11, 05:20
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It's very easy
natenovielli
19-Jul-11, 09:27
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Why wouln't the black rook take the white rook after white's second move?
mrlizard
19-Jul-11, 15:47
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Rxd5 makes it 4 moves
theodd
19-Jul-11, 16:43
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nate if Rxe5 then Bxe5#
dbc1957
09-Sep-11, 09:31
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why did the bishop not take the white queen?
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