Good Night Irene!

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13th January 2009, 10:43pm
#1
by raylitalo
Calumet United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 159

I was trying to do something else, but when I arrived here I thought it was fun enough to post.  I hope you have fun too!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ross

13th January 2009, 11:25pm
#2
by BorgQueen
Adelaide Australia
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 4968

Who is Irene?  ^^

13th January 2009, 11:30pm
#3
by Tiger-13
Sydney Australia
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 1277

got it on the first try, it was an easy one, but very nicely done

14th January 2009, 12:01am
#4
by SilentWalker
Milpitas, CA United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 594

i don't know who this irene person is but  i will admit i had to look at the solution.

14th January 2009, 12:14am
#5
by Torkil
Germany
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 1332

Nice one, thank you!

Apart from your solution, which takes four moves, there is one in three moves. I will give it in white colour, to view it, please mark the text below this:

1.Qxd4+ Qd6 (1...Qxd4+ 2.Rxd4+ Bxd4+ 3.Rxd4#) 2.Qxf6+ gxf6 3.Rxd6#

14th January 2009, 12:18am
#6
by BorgQueen
Adelaide Australia
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 4968

There is a forced mate in 3 without even using the knight fork on the queen too. 

  • QxP... QxQ
  • RxQ... BxR
  • RxB mate.

You could also play RxP (either one) first.

So I didn't solve the puzzle, but I got the king one move faster :p

14th January 2009, 05:17am
#7
by OmerAzal
Ankara Turkey
Member Since: Jan 2009
Member Points: 198

Easy

14th January 2009, 11:46am
#8
by raylitalo
Calumet United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 159
BorgQueen wrote:

There is a forced mate in 3 without even using the knight fork on the queen too. 

QxP... QxQ RxQ... BxR RxB mate.

You could also play RxP (either one) first.

So I didn't solve the puzzle, but I got the king one move faster :p

After QxP, the black Queen has the option of d6, the white queen is pinned by the black bishop and both queens are lost.

 

Ross

14th January 2009, 02:55pm
#9
by raylitalo
Calumet United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 159

"Good night Irene" is an expression used in our locality--it us usually best used with liberal rolling of they eyes and slapping of the forehead.  It is probably interchangeable with "Good grief Charlie Brown."

The reason I named this puzzle "Good Night Irene" was because it made good use of both knights, and so it was supposed to be a little clue (not that the puzzle needed clues, but the phrase/pun struck me as catchy.)

29th August 2009, 11:28am
#10
by rferreira
sao paulo Brazil
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 99

3. ... Ne6# as well as Qe7# are nice finishing moves too... good one.

29th August 2009, 11:32am
#11
by LisaV
Tenerife Canary Islands
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 851

i'm glad my name isn't irene.

29th August 2009, 01:32pm
#12
by NM tonydal
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 4597

It's a song.

1 Qxd4+ Qd6 2 Qxf6+ gf 3 Rxd6+ Ke7 4 Rd5 mate also works.

 

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