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4/12/2012 - Mate in 6


  • 13 months ago · Quote · #21

    blockme

    this was a nice one ...thanks :)

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #22

    Sugi

    good one

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #23

    briansladovich

    Cool Checkmate !

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #24

    Labfrog

    Very nice!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #25

    Jeffitaph27

    good one!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #26

    Bryan681972

    I solved it in my head after looking at the title.  I had originally thought it was a quicker mate, but after seeing it was a mate in six I realized my mistake and solved it correctly. 

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #27

    killanerd

    helpfulLaughing

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #28

    marwanredman123

    O brothers, there are several observations about this checkmate :

    1 - There is no doubt that the king's opponent is very open and exposed.

    2 - All black squares around the king's opponent is very weak, so the four moves from  the six moves were on the black squares, and because the opponent  in this position has nothing to block or offset this weakness in the black squares by possession  white  the move  and thus of the initiative, this is the main cause of paralysis opponent's pieces and the main reason for this checkmate.

    Look to ( if you want ): 

    Weak Color Complexes Explained course by IM David Pruess in chess mentor!!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #29

    Zinsch

    Somehow I missed the third move, didn't realize the pawn could be taken.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #30

    BM632W_52F880

    nice

    Cool

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #31

    srprose

    prativa_pralh wrote:
     

    why do people post rubbish like this?

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #32

    KumarAnkur

    nice one!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #33

    briansladovich

    marwanredman123 wrote:

    O brothers, there are several observations about this checkmate :

    1 - There is no doubt that the king's opponent is very open and exposed.

    2 - All black squares around the king's opponent is very weak, so the four moves from  the six moves were on the black squares, and because the opponent  in this position has nothing to block or offset this weakness in the black squares by possession  white  the move  and thus of the initiative, this is the main cause of paralysis opponent's pieces and the main reason for this checkmate.

    Look to ( if you want ): 

    Weak Color Complexes Explained course by IM David Pruess in chess mentor!!

            Why don't you  say somethting sensible like 29th ?            

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #34

    deepak21071974

    hmm:)

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #35

    Achinivihanga

    hard one..

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #36

    baldax

    super puzzle!

    Every move is a forcing one for both colours.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #37

    Pavrey

    working through traffic

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #38

    Mathematics

    nice

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #39

    lph

    nice one

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #40

    Dr-reza

    nice


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