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CHESS PUZZLE #55028

Added by:radus
Added on:02-Feb-12
Description:To understand the future you must know the past. Once you've solved it answer the question in the first comment.
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online chess puzzle #55028
Attempts:58
Solved:56 (96%)
White to move, mate in 2
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radus
02-Feb-12, 17:23

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Have you figured out why castling isn't available for black?
kingdawar
02-Feb-12, 17:24

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OK, white pawn must have travelled through f7. However, GameKnot's application is still not the best stage to show retrograde problems... to put it mildly  
radus
02-Feb-12, 17:25

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Yeah, I know. I'm still having fun composing them though.
radus
02-Feb-12, 17:26

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And the question was addressed to the "general public". I'm sure you of all people have already seen all these retrograde problems and more.  
kingdawar
02-Feb-12, 17:28

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I'm a problem newbie myself too. In the world of the blind, a green one-eyed monster might just be the king
blahamen
02-Feb-12, 18:06

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So I believe kingdawar has already covered this, but just to be clear, how does the white bishop end up behind black's pawns?
fkohn
02-Feb-12, 19:07

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Ah, that, dear blahamen is the key.
blahamen
02-Feb-12, 23:58

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fkohn, I see no lock for your "key".
radus
03-Feb-12, 00:00

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Hint: kingdawar said "white pawn must have travelled through f7". What pawn?
radus
03-Feb-12, 01:15

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Bonus question from roykazz: how did the *black* bishop get to d6?! That was totally unintended on my part, but roykazz found the way to make it work.  
fkohn
03-Feb-12, 05:56

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Ah so there's _two_ underpromotions involved here.
radus
03-Feb-12, 05:59

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Yeap. Once you start underpromoting you just can't stop.
blahamen
03-Feb-12, 06:51

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Not to hurt anyone's feelings, but this is pretty stupid.
radus
03-Feb-12, 08:05

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Well, I'm not planning on writing a PhD thesis about it...  
fkohn
03-Feb-12, 08:12

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It may not be the most brilliant retrograde problem ever published, but I don't think it's stupid  
radus
03-Feb-12, 08:24

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By the way, I did need black's bishop so that there wouldn't be a double solution (Bxg7 and Bxe7). I think a knight, rook or queen protecting the e7 (or g7) pawn would interfere with the mate no matter their initial placement.

Although now that I think of it with the bishop on d6 I don't need the pawn on a7: the rook can't give check anyway, so I don't care if it moves anywhere on the a file.
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