Queen H1 to F1?
Edit: I’m still an idiot.
11 2 ReplyPg2
Edit: Apparently I'm being downvoted by somebody who doesn't understand white starts on row 1
9 4 ReplyQd3 Pg3 Qf5
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That's what I would have thought, leaves the King nowhere to go and there's nothing to block/capture the Queen.
5 2 ReplyBlack is moving down, Pg2
5 1 ReplyPawn to G2?
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Bc6 Rb2 Trying to mate on g2 and defending.
I'm not sure where to go from there, either bg2+ or nf4+
Either case I can't find a forced mate in my head atleast
5 0 ReplyGood start. You don't have to calculate all the way to mate in that line, White gets an overwhelming advantage.
But more interestingly: What do you do after Bc6 Rb1+?
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Bc6 Rb1+
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Ke2 Rxh1
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Bg2+ Kxg2
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Nf4+ Kg1
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Ke1 g2
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Ne2
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Bc6 Rb1+
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Ke2 Rxh1
3.Bg2+ Kxg2
4.Nf4+ Kg1
5.Ke1 G2
6.Ne2#
Edit K for knight to N
6 2 ReplyIt appears I'm an idiot too
I'm very new to chess annotation and i keep using k for knight and king.
4 0 ReplyI think it's meant to be
Ke1 G2
as Ne1 is an illegal move but that's just a notation issue3 0 ReplyYeah it was very late i was meant to be asleep not playing chess puzzles knight starts with a k haha
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Nicely done! You solved the main (study) line. There's other lines where Black actually holds out longer, but they're much simpler to calculate.
2 0 ReplyWhat happens if black declines the queen? Too lazy to calculate it out at this point
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It seems to be open ended if black doesn't take queen, though
2 0 ReplyWhat's interesting is if black moves to Rf4 and ignores the queen i see how it gets very open ended
2 0 ReplyBishop moves to g2 checkmate of it doesn't check the king.
If it does then the king walks back towards the rook. Until it takes it or the rook doesn't check the king ending the game
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Nf4 to Ne1 isn't a valid move?
1 0 ReplyMeant to be Ke1
I fucked up the Knight and King it was 11 at night when i was doing it
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After 4. Nf4+, wouldn't it be better for the king to go to f3? Or am I overlooking something obvious
Edit: answered my own question, white king covers f3 after moving to e2, forgot about that
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I need the reddit bot to try it online.
3 0 ReplyMy bad, next time I'll provide a link right away. Here you go: https://lichess.org/analysis/4B3/8/6N1/5p2/1r4p1/6pk/7b/4K2Q_w_-_-_0_1?color=white
6 0 ReplyThanks
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King E1 to F1
2 0 ReplyNo that's no good either, then castle comes to check
2 0 ReplyHang on im still onto it.
New plan
Bc6
Rb1 checking king
Kd2
Rb2 checking King
Kc1
Rook must leave or be taken. Anywhere doesnt matter.
Qg2 checkmate
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What about queen?
1 0 ReplyWhat about the Queen?
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Does it involve Ke2, Pg2, Qe1? Ending with Qc1, Qh6
Edit nvm I'm dumb
2 0 ReplyUnfortunately no. After 1. Ke2 g2 2. Qe1 Black has a simple way to win the queen, and after 2. Qc1 Black can at at the very least promote the pawn and there will never be a checkmate for White.
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Chest
1 0 ReplyQf1
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Doh I'm an idiot, missed Re4 somehow
1 0 ReplyI'd guess king e1 to f1, then it's probably either rook to b6 or pawn to g2, in both cases queen to g2
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