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Easeland
Hi! Pies'n'Guys In Blue Skies. Hello chess.com and thanks. Bautiful checkmate. Not Easy, Thank You!
ambpawns
awesome. best puzzle by far, good job
fireflies808
i wonder why alot of people try to post their comments first./=
hi anyhow. (=
3943rjfrolland
Having won the war, the two white horsey's lived happily ever after.
How romantic!!!!
morphysrevenge
very nice
pbazan
Fantastic!
clopezhagen
Interesting one... I enjoyed this, hope to see more like it!
gmpalomares
Nice & I like it.
oroark
this puzzle was so beautiful and elegant
gaurangi
a unique pattern mate with 2 knights
jlmolgar
Second, nice puzzle
twighead
B E A UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTIFUL!
AIOluver
easy as pie
Amir169
Great!!!
Twobit
That is pretty even as a picture.
Miu_
I cannot immagine such a parttern before!! but I doubt, if I can find it in the practical chess game.
21goingon90
I agree - brilliant pattern
Pawn_Xchange_Master
4 Horsies playing together :P
UncleKolaYams
nice one!
Rust_Blade
Interesting... but really it's not about how someone planned that... but how the game could have gotten to that position in the first place. I just want to look back 1 move. What was black's last move? First off, if black were not in check the last move, he could have checkmated white no matter what. Look at the knights and the pawn... if any of them were moved from their current position by one move, black can checkmate with Rg1#. The rooks (if you examine them as well) could also delive mate in 1 in all positions except if there was a rook on b2 (which is mate in 2 after Ra2+ followed by Rg1#). Now consider the king: he must have been in check to prevent black from delivering mate with the rooks. Only 2 locations are possible: h7 or g7. Being checked at either location, he could move to g6 and white doesn't have a decisive attack.
After all that: black clearly blundered on his last move to allow white this awesome attack.
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