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CHESS PUZZLE #9867
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Added by:
kingdawar
Added on:
18-Mar-09
Description:
Composed by Joseph Henry Scott Finlinson, English Chess Problems 1876.
Difficulty:
online chess puzzle #9867
Attempts:
820
Solved:
41 (5%)
White to move, mate in 2
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ttack
09-Jul-11, 06:18
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superb set up, really teases your mind !
golf2002
09-Jul-11, 11:51
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HELP ... WHAT I'm I MISSING ...
Why not Queen to b7 ... and Than Queen to d5 ...
k1ngfish
09-Jul-11, 12:27
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Qb7 doesn't work
After Qb7 black can move Bb4 (or Bxd6, or Bxa3) which allows the rook on A5 to protect d5.
golf2002
09-Jul-11, 12:41
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THANKS
Thanks ... I didn't see that ...
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