@MrAmzs619 you got that, wow would you mind telling me your elo or equivelent rating so as i can measure how far away from getting these puzzles please, thankyou very much.
@mcpartridgeboy ..i'm not that good ..i rarely play tournament .. i dont even have a FIDE ratg .. but i like to practise chess puzzle like this .. i think u can do it la .. just think a little deep ..than u get it .... good luck !!
@RustDemon79 Hi RustDemon79! Keep in mind Bishops move diagonally only on squares of their own color, so it's impossible for a Bishop to go from b7 (white square) to e5 (black square). Also Rb8-g8 does not stop the mate after Bf6+ Rg7 (forced), Bxg7 mate.
yeah ..congratz to myself . i can ans.. hopefully i cn think like this during tournament
MrAmzs619 6 months ago
@MrAmzs619 you got that, wow would you mind telling me your elo or equivelent rating so as i can measure how far away from getting these puzzles please, thankyou very much.
mcpartridgeboy 3 months ago
@mcpartridgeboy ..i'm not that good ..i rarely play tournament .. i dont even have a FIDE ratg .. but i like to practise chess puzzle like this .. i think u can do it la .. just think a little deep ..than u get it .... good luck !!
MrAmzs619 1 month ago
the question is, how the white king could move in attack, with so many pieces on the board
3waybar 1 year ago
If I'm not mistaken, there's another 3rd combination:
1. N*h6 g*h6, 2. Qf6 (whichever move black makes will be of no difference), then 3. Qf7 Kh8, 4. Bf6#
jeremytankhoonleong 1 year ago
@jeremytankhoonleong No, the black pawn is queening with a check. Horrible things start happening :)
barsorrro 10 months ago
These senarios are incorrect, take the first one, Ke7-f7 black can either draw Bb7-e5 and set up a bishop sacrifice or use Rb8-g8.... pretty weak
RustDemon79 2 years ago
@RustDemon79 Hi RustDemon79! Keep in mind Bishops move diagonally only on squares of their own color, so it's impossible for a Bishop to go from b7 (white square) to e5 (black square). Also Rb8-g8 does not stop the mate after Bf6+ Rg7 (forced), Bxg7 mate.
ChessQueen 2 years ago
this is really nice, mate in four!
fogfrogblog 2 years ago
great combination :)
terefere1980 2 years ago