"Reflections on a mate in three"

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17th May 2009, 06:53pm
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by JG27Pyth
NYC United States
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17th May 2009, 06:59pm
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by oinquarki
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Super cool puzzles!Smile On the second one I couldn't find the first move because I didn't look at the coordinates. After pressing the halp button, I was incredibly surprised to find that the best move was what appeared to be putting th king in check!Laughing Where did you find this?

17th May 2009, 07:03pm
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by AtahanT
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Heh, first one fooled me too with the coordinates. Second one was cool.

17th May 2009, 07:11pm
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by JG27Pyth
NYC United States
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 1338

oinquarki: Where did you find this?

In the book I bought today, "How to think in chess" -- a very unusual and intriguing chess training book, that really seeks to train _chess thinking_. The methods the book encourages involve a level of dedication and discipline that I doubt I can actually muster, but it's just a neat book to have, and it isn't with a major publisher so I figured I better buy it before it disappears. It's the second unusual chess book I've bought in the past two days. Yesterday i found one of botivinnik's technical books on problems in planning for computer chess!  The theory is all super-annuated and the math is completely over my head, but I bought it just to have it cuz it's neat... I think I'm turning into a collector. 

18th May 2009, 11:54am
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by NM tonydal
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Wow, I'd only seen the first one (hadn't realized it would work flipped around too!).

 

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