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TempterMan

HINT: Slow and waiting move from the rook is all it takes! ;-)

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I'm kind of new to chess puzzles, but... wouldn't this make it winnable for Black? I mean, White can either trade the Knights after Nc6 or run away with theirs, sacrificing their checkmate in return...

Fabian0Marijuana

Prativa, that variation leads to 2 moves checkmate, 3.Nd5+ Kf5 4.Re5#

Analyse before posting next time

Fabian0Marijuana

And dont put the puzzle in the middle of your sentence, that looks stupid xD

Fabian0Marijuana
prativa_pralh wrote:
 

Please stop spoiling this awesome puzzle with your crap

stephen_33

Tough one alright !  I couldn't make sense of black's first move until it occured to me that this is about Zugzwang - he's forced to make a disadvantageous move. After all, black's king is blocked & either of the two black knight moves results in immediate mate by 2.Nd5 or 2.Ng8.

 As amcgee3 points out, black's queen must attack the d5/g8 sqares & can only do that from a8, g2 or d8, hence the rather strange triangulation.

I got the early moves by guesswork or trial & error - did anyone get this in one ?

Satisfyingly difficult - not one for beginners.

TempterMan
stephen_33 wrote:

Tough one alright !  I couldn't make sense of black's first move until it occured to me that this is about Zugzwang - he's forced to make a disadvantageous move. After all, black's king is blocked & either of the two black knight moves results in immediate mate by 2.Nd5 or 2.Ng8.

 As amcgee3 points out, black's queen must attack the d5/g8 sqares & can only do that from a8, g2 or d8, hence the rather strange triangulation.

I got the early moves by guesswork or trial & error - did anyone get this in one ?

Satisfyingly difficult - not one for beginners.

"did anyone get this in one ?"

Probably not! This is way too hard to get it at first try.

TempterMan

I inserted a hint just to help a little bit since it's too hard!

tolikid

Actualy is not at all mate in 6 move, if 2.Bg4 even mate for white:



waffllemaster
tolikid wrote:

Actualy is not at all mate in 6 move, if 2.Bg4 even mate for white:

2.Ng8#

Notice the solution has 1...Qg2 not h1.

tolikid
waffllemaster wrote:
tolikid wrote:

Actualy is not at all mate in 6 move, if 2.Bg4 even mate for white:

2.Ng8#

Notice the solution has 1...Qg2 not h1.

sorry my mistake

tolikid

But i observe another issue. From beginig here after 1.Re3... is an zugzwang. All black moves prevent the mate, without any other options.

sluck72

sweet! took me 30+ minutes to crack

TempterMan
tolikid wrote:

But i observe another issue. From beginig here after 1.Re3... is an zugzwang. All black moves prevent the mate, without any other options.

Yes, if you pay attention, you'll notice that Black Queen is basically trying to protect the d5 and g8 squares from the Knight's mate. And notice that in the 5th move it returns to the start position, but now Black has to move, not White. And even if the black knight moves in the 5th move by Black, it would block either the d5 or g8 squares. So the white knight can eventually checkmate on the d5 or g8 squares! ;-)

TempterMan
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StrategicPlay

Yes, the d5 and g8 squares are always protected.

TempterMan

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ravl

What about 2...Qxg4 ?

x-5058622868

Am i missing something? Why not 2...Qxg4?

x-5058622868

Sure, it becomes a mate in 4... I guess i'm used to problems that want exactly a mate in 6.