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28th June 2009, 08:27am
#1
by seidel
Buenos Aires Argentina
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 383

This is one of the most beatiful problems of mate in two that i have ever seen. I couldn't stop laughing when i saw the move. Please, try to solve it by your own and without trying any move in the board. See the move list for variants. Tnx

28th June 2009, 10:02am
#2
by jerryhuy
Singapore Singapore
Member Since: Jun 2009
Member Points: 23

very nice !!!!!!!!

28th June 2009, 10:17am
#3
by Phoenix96
Salzburg Austria
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 60

i'd never see it .. congratulations!!

28th June 2009, 10:20am
#4
by rocktheworld313
Lansdale United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 435
Phoenix96 wrote:

i'd never see it .. congratulations!!


well i DIDNT see it... use the help button if u get stumped

28th June 2009, 10:20am
#5
by rocktheworld313
Lansdale United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 435
rocktheworld313 wrote:
Phoenix96 wrote:

i'd never see it .. congratulations!!


well i DIDNT see it... use the help button if u get stumped


lol

28th June 2009, 10:21am
#6
by rocktheworld313
Lansdale United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 435
seidel wrote:

This is one of the most beatiful problems of mate in two that i have ever seen. I couldn't stop laughing when i saw the move. Please, try to solve it by your own and without trying any move in the board. See the move list for variants. Tnx

 

 


hello! lol

28th June 2009, 11:41am
#7
by tornadofdoom
Northeast United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 298

I didn't see it...


Truely great

28th June 2009, 12:00pm
#8
by sjpdna
Pennsylvania United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 4469

Different

26th November 2009, 10:09am
#9
by Omicron
Buenos Aires Argentina
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 252

After A LOT of effort I finally got it without moving. amazing puzzle!

27th November 2009, 12:07am
#10
by ssramesh
pondicherry India
Member Since: Feb 2008
Member Points: 11

very very super puzzle......................................!

6th July 2010, 10:18am
#11
by ArmanAnanian
YEREVAN Armenia
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 239

Marvellous rare problem...

6th July 2010, 10:20am
#12
by ArmanAnanian
YEREVAN Armenia
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 239

Really in 4 tries but amazing...


6th July 2010, 11:21am
#13
by heinzie
Netherlands
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 4132

I think it was composed by E.E.H. Baird

7th July 2010, 09:58pm
#14
by engrdanilo627
Isabela Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2010
Member Points: 45

if 1.... Rxc4 2. Ne7#; but if 1...Kxc4 2.Qxe6#

8th July 2010, 05:43pm
#15
by kingtod-stroyed
Wellington New Zealand
Member Since: Apr 2010
Member Points: 26

Way beyond me. One of the more brilliant puzzles I've seen

8th December 2011, 07:43pm
#16
by Funicular
Buenos Aires Argentina
Member Since: Jun 2011
Member Points: 14

groso danielito!!!

de todos modos una vez que detectas que el chiste es bloquear la unica casilla de escape, o sea e4, el resto se hace bastante mas facil. No habia contemplado peon avanza, pero habia visto antes Tc5+ asi que supongo que eventualmente me habria dado cuenta que ahi estaba.

 

Por qué no paraste de reír?

 

Vení a jugar al go, te esperamos (?) 

 

Vos tambien me caes mal (?)

8th December 2011, 08:09pm
#17
by AlucardII
Dublin Ireland
Member Since: Aug 2010
Member Points: 47

Excellent variations, but Nc3 is mate in one... show off :P

8th December 2011, 09:33pm
#18
by seidel
Buenos Aires Argentina
Member Since: Jul 2008
Member Points: 383

1.Nc3?? bxc3. It's not mate in one. I don't show off. It's a composed problem. I don't have the honor of making the problem, but the honor of solving it. If there is a mate in one, then this is a bad problem and lots of people have made it wrong through time

 

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