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repecmps 12-Nov-09, 02:46 |
Bugged Contestbe a problem for that engine...) but he didn't find a solution!! If it comes from the puzzle, I obviously want it fixed + another chance to pass it. If it comes from the engine... Oh, well I can't imagine it comes from the engine! thanks seb~ |
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darknessvisible 12-Nov-09, 03:38 |
Nothing wrongCheers |
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repecmps 12-Nov-09, 03:48 |
something wrongSadly I don't have another engine to try that puzzle with, so I need someone to confirm for sure that the puzzle is solvable... anyway I think they publish the solutions on the next day, we'll see... |
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correct |
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kingdawar 12-Nov-09, 05:54 |
2 - I think I know what went wrong, but I cannot comment on it yet, the puzzle is still active, can't give away anything! |
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kansasjayhawk 12-Nov-09, 14:14 |
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I suppose ...fen="r3k3/p1p5/Q3K3/8/8/8/8/8 w White to move and mate in two? There is a solution - quite a nice one, too. What I like about this puzzle (unlike many composed 'problems') is that the position is one that could conceivably arise in a real game. As such, even though White has an almost certain win even if he missed the mate in two, such puzzles are valuable in showing something about the power of the pieces. |
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Lets try again, shall we? |
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lighttotheright 12-Nov-09, 15:34 |
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kingdawar 13-Nov-09, 00:02 |
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rt4sm 13-Nov-09, 13:09 |
Humm |
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radus 13-Nov-09, 17:00 |
king. For example Nb8-a6, followed by Qxa6, the queen coming from any square where it wasn't giving check to the black king. |
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kingdawar 13-Nov-09, 17:00 |
Radus |
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radus 14-Nov-09, 03:01 |
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rich_sposato 14-Nov-09, 09:24 |
Yeah, getting two moves in a row would sure make some of these puzzles easier. |
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baronderkilt 14-Nov-09, 10:20 |
Sounds InterestingOf course Mate in four vs Two Defensive Moves in a Row sounds a little more difficult !?? |
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caknight 16-Nov-09, 17:51 |
Chess Puzzle #356Subject: Chess Puzzles Puzzle #356: White to move, mate in 2 moves the position did not take into consideration that black could 0-0-0 then there is no mate in 2. |
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hexs 17-Nov-09, 00:35 |
Check the posts firstconsideration. Black cannot castle because due to their position their previous move ought to have been the rook's or the king's (which would make the castling impossible). |
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maca 17-Nov-09, 04:41 |
...Regards, MaCa. |
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kingdawar 17-Nov-09, 06:22 |
And part of the requirements of a chess problem is that it should be possible to reach the position in a legal sequence of moves from the normal initial position (although it must be said some of the puzzles used for the contest don't qualify) |
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lighttotheright 17-Nov-09, 19:02 |
There are some chess problems that have a castle as the solution. If the problem states that the castle is available, that kind of defeats the whole purpose of setting up the position - doesn't it? It really isn't a trick played by the artist. They just want you to think in a way that you may not be accustomed to. |