Mate in 2
Sort:
This mate wont really work on more experienced chess players in two moves but it worked for me. The two free bishops can be tempting.
It would take a couple more moves to checkmate, thats why i said it won't work on more expreinced people.
Hopefully this helps? You were absoulutely right yeres30. Not exactly couple of moves though; correct me if i made a mistake somewhere. :O
martyr786 wrote:
Hopefully this helps? You were absoulutely right yeres30. Not exactly couple of moves though; correct me if i made a mistake somewhere. :O
M786, there are a few problems with your analysis. On the main line you show, there's no need to bring the Knight into play; you have a mate Qxp#(g2) on black's move 41. Plus, the bishop check on one of your other lines would be met by 41. QxB.
Still not a bad puzzle - the Bf1 bishop move is not obvious, and does put some pressure on the white king.
And I think there's a forced mate in four. 38. . .Bf2+ 39. Kh1 Qc1+ 40. Kh2 Qg1+ 41. Kh3 Qh1#
Whoops, 39. Kh2 stops that . . .