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CHESS PUZZLE #80857
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Added by:
joost678
Added on:
27-Oct-12
Description:
Horses & Bishops, easy excercise.
Difficulty:
online chess puzzle #80857
Attempts:
10
Solved:
9 (90%)
Black to move, mate in 4
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9422m
27-Oct-12, 14:12
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To be like kingdawar here;
How do two same color bishops on both sides end up in this puzzle?
blitzkov
27-Oct-12, 14:52
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Yes. But the position is legal so I guess it still is ok?
9422m
27-Oct-12, 14:53
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Right answer for me!
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joost678
28-Oct-12, 04:01
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I thought of altering the second bishops for both sides, but then the intended solution would be ruined. It's unusual, but i suppose not 'not done'.
Any other thoughts about the puzzle?
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How do two same color bishops on both sides end up in this puzzle?