@ScientificStandard It actually is 3 moves, winning doesn't mean capture. The objective is to secure your win of the queen, not to capture it.
kikook222 2 months ago
What forces the queen to take? Why would the king, the second time he's checked, to not take the bishop. Of course in the first example it's clear the knight would fork but why would the second one be bad?
@kikook222 If instead Kxd6 then Nc4+ forks the King and Queen anyway.
okihelena 2 months ago
@kikook222 It's shown at 1:14
i dont watched the video just, the pic , and i think i solved it : bishop check , then knight fork xD now im watching how it's done
alinusD 1 year ago
Nice one!
mapleleaf771 2 years ago
@ScientificStandard It actually is 3 moves, winning doesn't mean capture. The objective is to secure your win of the queen, not to capture it.
kikook222 2 months ago
What forces the queen to take? Why would the king, the second time he's checked, to not take the bishop. Of course in the first example it's clear the knight would fork but why would the second one be bad?
kikook222 2 months ago
@kikook222 If instead Kxd6 then Nc4+ forks the King and Queen anyway.
okihelena 2 months ago
@kikook222 It's shown at 1:14
okihelena 2 months ago
i dont watched the video just, the pic , and i think i solved it : bishop check , then knight fork xD now im watching how it's done
alinusD 1 year ago
Nice one!
mapleleaf771 2 years ago