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4/13/2012 - Unusual Mating Pattern


  • 13 months ago · Quote · #101

    carlosmadura

    good

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #102

    D0dle

    Nice puzzel

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #103

    pbazan

    Nice!!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #104

    jjbadmash

    liked it......

    thanx 4 sharing..........

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #105

    islamaaah

    nice 

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #106

    SmartMAM1000

    3. Nf6 Qh7 4. Qxh7 would have worked also.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #107

    Ray-D-OActive

    Super problem,keep them coming !

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #108

    CheckerboardVision

    Beautiful and thoughtful problem.  Knight promotion for the win!  Sometimes the underpromotion is the only answer, such as the case of unintentional stalemates.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #109

    alexVL47

    This one was really cool!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #110

    kaichess

    good

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #111

    Shahaliyev99

    first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #112

    lbtr74aao

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  • 13 months ago · Quote · #113

    Bryan681972

    Got it, but finding the fastest win is difficult in such a winning position with many different options and many different ways to go. 

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #114

    tkeesee654

    non queen promotions scare me

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #115

    bluejay2000

    very interesting

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #116

    MartinUKL

    Stylish and superb.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #117

    xray

    a real nice one with that underpromotion

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #118

    LORYGRA

    funny and tricky!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #119

    chessfan25

    wow, amazing position!

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #120

    Yamabikko

    Interesting that the rook was employed to clinch the mate, I would have been inclined to use K(h)f6.


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