@rjohnson8ball true to some extent... the whole idea behind the a5 move is if black doesn't calculate long enough and try to queen the pawn instantly then white can end up with having 2 bishops on the board.
Instead of White moving the pawn on the first move, just move the king to free up the White's black square bishop. That is what I saw right away. It leads to the same results you mention.
@rjohnson8ball true to some extent... the whole idea behind the a5 move is if black doesn't calculate long enough and try to queen the pawn instantly then white can end up with having 2 bishops on the board.
gunj17 10 months ago
Instead of White moving the pawn on the first move, just move the king to free up the White's black square bishop. That is what I saw right away. It leads to the same results you mention.
rjohnson8ball 10 months ago
thx dude!!
gunj17 2 years ago
Best puzzle ever!
garrywarney 2 years ago