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Chess Problem Mystery: White to Move and Mate in Two???

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Chess Problem Mystery: White to move and Mate in Two???

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  • it doesnt mater if isn't mate in 2 , the correct move is Qc6. lol

  • it still might have the castling option. there might be a bishop on a6 and queen might have taken it. last move is not has to be done by black rook or king.

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  • its mate in 3, white can move and then mate in 2 duh

  • Queen to b 7, pawn to c6....

  • @tarananakonda But it is white to move. Since what you said involves a move by white to reach the original position, it would be black's move. But then castling would move into check.

  • guys answer is Qa1

    

  • chessmaster says mate in 5,THERE IS NO MATE IN 2!

    THUMBS up!

  • rokade

  • @ogdenvile C5!

    

  • why doesn't Qa3 work seems it is as good as Qa1. ?

  • @2edude333 then it would be black's move, but it's not. Black had to make a move last turn that resulted in this position.

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