Thank you.
I've got only one more set of three for you to help me out with. Afterwards, I'll try to figure out any future attempts by myself. These three were literally the third, fourth, and fifth Puzzles in the attempt. Again, I feel that the difficulty spike is too steep...
- 275. This one was another case of taking the wrong piece. I used Black's Queen to take White's Queen on D1. But apparently that wasn't the solution. I don't see why.
- 350. This one and the next were simply confusing positions. I did the only sensible move (to me) on this one and moved White's Queen to E8. I didn't see any winning positions.
- 392. See previous reason. This position brought me to a complete loss, so I purposely made the erroneous move of moving White's Queen to E6. I lose the Queen, of course, but I don't see any winning moves in this one.
I like the Puzzle Rush mode.
But sometimes even when I feel like I'm doing great, the game spits out several curveballs and it all ends up costing me the attempt. It seems as though the difficulty spikes way too early. Like, come on. I'm only a 320 rated player, at least give me a chance to get at least 8 Puzzles completed.
These two specifically were the ones that ended today's attempt. I would use the Hint option, but I feel it would be better for me if someone explained how and why their solutions work.
For the former Puzzle, I moved White's Queen to C6. It puts the King in Check and protects the two Pawns threatened by Black's Queen. Apparently that was wrong(?).
For the latter Puzzle, I didn't know what to do at all. Therefore, I made the erroneous move to use Black's Queen to take the Bishop at G2. I knew it was obviously a mistake but I couldn't see any better option.