CHESS TACTICS #105579

Problem's rating:1735
Avg. time to solve:01:14
Total attempts:478
Solved percentage:59.0%
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ddmmww
28-Nov-18, 18:59

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Burned
Why is the solution better than 2. Kc1 h6; 3. h5 hxg5? Both lead to forced mate in 6. Breaker?
breakerofwind
29-Nov-18, 09:39

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Playing Kc1 first leads to immediate stalemate, but playing h5 first does not. Remember, when a pawn first moves, it has the option of moving one or two squares. So, after 2.Kc1, Black can play 2...h5 and the game is drawn.

Thanks for the question, dd. It was a good one.
ddmmww
30-Nov-18, 08:18

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h5, son of a gun. For a minute there I thought I found a flaw in the system. Thanks, Breaker. You're always (at least) one step ahead.
breakerofwind
30-Nov-18, 08:26

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I thought you found an alternative too. It took me a while to find h5. Keep plugging away at these things.
ddmmww
30-Nov-18, 09:14

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Plugging, is all I do.

P.S. So what did you think of Caruana v. Carlsen, drawing to death? Not exactly Fischer/Spassky (for those old enough to remember).
breakerofwind
30-Nov-18, 16:19

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I agree, it's kind of boring. I'd rather watch amateurs who go for the quick knockout. At least there's some entertainment value. I watched Spassky give a simul and a lecture in Mass. way back when. A real gentleman, unlike some GMs I've watched.
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