a very very very very very very very hard puzzle

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24th July 2008, 01:26am
#21
by TonightOnly
Phoenix, AZ United States
Member Since: Jun 2007
Member Points: 1521

etarnal wrote:

http://foto.mail.ru/mail/jagannat/1/17.html white to play and mate in 3 plz post the solution


 

 1.Ra2

24th July 2008, 01:40am
#22
by donkarton
veenendaal Netherlands
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 25

etarnal wrote:

http://foto.mail.ru/mail/jagannat/1/15.html white to play and mate in3! If you can solve this puzzle u r chess genius

(2 solutions) good luck

 


24th July 2008, 02:38am
#23
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

both of them correct... ok now try to solve http://foto.mail.ru/mail/jagannat/1/18.html and post the solution

24th July 2008, 03:09am
#24
by mweemba3
Lusaka Zambia
Member Since: May 2008
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Not sur if this can be resolved in 3 moves

24th July 2008, 03:16am
#25
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

6 moves and white to play*

24th July 2008, 04:38am
#26
by donkarton
veenendaal Netherlands
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Member Points: 25

am i right untill here ? man this is a hard one

25th July 2008, 04:59am
#27
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

why must 3...Rg6? why cant Rh4?

25th July 2008, 05:43am
#28
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
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Member Points: 387

its quite difficuilt... but once u know the first move,you would figure it out quickly

25th July 2008, 06:09am
#29
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

o ya and theres no  knight in g1 and bishop in f1 if not:Nf3,d4,ka1,d3,Nxf6,Bxf6,Rxf6# :P

25th July 2008, 07:20am
#30
by Ranigad
In the United States
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 107

etarnal wrote:

why must 3...Rg6? why cant Rh4?


Well Rh4 Rxh4#?

 

 

Oh and donk, the continuation there would be Rh5+! bxh5 Bd3# =)

25th July 2008, 07:53am
#31
by Hydrocannon
New Dehli India
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 138

That wasnt too hard 7/10 of difficulty.

Really Nice

25th July 2008, 08:05pm
#32
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

Ranigad wrote:

etarnal wrote:

why must 3...Rg6? why cant Rh4?


Well Rh4 Rxh4#?

 

 

Oh and donk, the continuation there would be Rh5+! bxh5 Bd3# =)


what Rxh4 are u guys talking about??? u crazy?

25th July 2008, 08:06pm
#33
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

Hydrocannon wrote:

That wasnt too hard 7/10 of difficulty.

Really Nice


post the solution then

6th August 2008, 02:21am
#34
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

i'll asume no one came up with it?

6th August 2008, 03:34am
#35
by bastiaan
eindhoven Netherlands
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Member Points: 767

http://foto.mail.ru/mail/jagannat/1/17.html

isnt it Rf6? Rh6 or Rf8 will be mate

9th August 2008, 02:12am
#36
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

huh?

9th August 2008, 03:09am
#37
by tactician_prodigy
Port Orange United States
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 348

This is one of Nunn's Puzzles.

9th August 2008, 03:13am
#38
by etarnal
singapore Singapore
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 387

Nunns? who is that?

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