Black is never forced to take on a6 and expose his King like that homie. He can first take out that troublesome pawn that caused mate in your "solution"
Nor does the rook have to make a pointless capture at g2, for both those moves I've put in short lines that show how Black survives at least three moves.
Don't call it mate-in-3 if you're going to force Black to make blunders. Just another flawed puzzle by prativa_pralh
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N E X T !
too easy ^^
LOL.............
Easy sunday
Come a tie yie yippie yea
very easy
double check
Nice and easy!
Black is never forced to take on a6 and expose his King like that homie. He can first take out that troublesome pawn that caused mate in your "solution"
Nor does the rook have to make a pointless capture at g2, for both those moves I've put in short lines that show how Black survives at least three moves.
Don't call it mate-in-3 if you're going to force Black to make blunders. Just another flawed puzzle by prativa_pralh
Too easy
easy
if I can do it it's easy![Undecided Undecided]()
Too easy!!
Discovered and double checks always make for good combinations.
Check, double check, mate.
nice
one
another way?