don't always trust the computer analysis...

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Instead of my choice which was to advance my c-pawn to c6 (to avoid stalemate) the analysing computer on chess.com said that it I did a blunder and should have taken blacks last pawn instead. Here is the analysis output:

(-Mat15) BLUNDER - Bad news! Things were even and then suddenly you're faced with checkmate. You could have kept it even with 56. bxa3

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You have mate coming in two moves, and it's White to move as it says on the diagram? The computer says to take a stale-mate? Are these the facts, or is it Black to move next on the diagram?

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tryst wrote:

You have mate coming in two moves, and it's White to move as it says on the diagram? The computer says to take a stale-mate? Are these the facts, or is it Black to move next on the diagram?


I just moved to c6 to prevent stale mate. The computer told me I should have taken the black pawn. Now black will queen, but after me checkmating black by queening first.

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So in the diagram it's Black's move?

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c6 does lose

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I suspect your blunder came on the previous moves - to allow your opponent the chance of a stalemate - and no, you don't promote your pawn with mate, because your oppo promotes with check and you lose Laughing

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tryst wrote:

So in the diagram it's Black's move?


Right.

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smileative wrote:

I suspect your blunder came on the previous moves - to allow your opponent the chance of a stalemate - and no, you don't promote your pawn with mate, because your oppo promotes with check and you lose


He went for a2, which was a mistake, instead of taking my pawn and promoting and checking at the same time.

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c6 is a blunder because axb2 wins for black.

Simple, really. What the computer is telling you (correctly) is that the best move for you is bxa3 with a draw. Everything else loses.

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Nytik wrote:

c6 is a blunder because axb2 wins for black.

Simple, really. What the computer is telling you (correctly) is that the best move for you is bxa3 with a draw. Everything else loses.


You are right. The best thing is  a draw here for white, so the computer IS correct :-)