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Qb3#. The queen is not breaking the pin on the king from the bishop- it’s simply moving backward, it’s giving check but the king has no squares- the opposing queen cannot block because it is outside of her range and the bishop cannot take white’s queen because it’s pinned by the rook.
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maxwell4114 wrote:
maxwell4114 wrote:
maxwell4114 wrote:

know what? I'll show EVERY move including the mate, just to prove it's Qb3#

by the way, I was at the very end of it when I had to redo it

EVERYONE this was on page 185, go look at it, it's EVERY legal move with most of them having (human-calculated) follow-ups

PLEASE, I SPENT SO MUCH TIME ON THIS, SO GO LOOK AT IT, AND STOP ARGUING, I WOULD CURSE IF THERE WASN'T A CHESS.COM RULE AGAINST IT!!

please, I answered this question 4 pages ago, stop

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this still isn't dead?

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IceConeDragon wrote:

queen defends there is no answer

Q

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3

#

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TV4chess wrote:
Crasyad wrote:

qc7 knew it

thats wrong

yep

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Stockfish_Real1 wrote:

You dummies it is Rook takes G8 yall calculating so much Ez Ez

*face palm*

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rxg8

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thats one move, its rook takes the bicipop on g8

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Qb3#
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QC7

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C7 IS ILLEGAL

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pinned queen

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QB3

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ok

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M1 is white's dark bishop to G2 for the mate.

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The answer is Qb3#. 
The queen cannot move off the A2/G8 diagonal as it is pinned by Black's bishop on G8. However, the black bishop on G8 is pinned due to White's Rook on H8.
There are several opportunities for Checkmate in this position, however, there is only one 'Mate In 1' which is Qb3#

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theonechessmasters wrote:

thats one move, its rook takes the bicipop on g8

wrong, and learn english

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Knight a7×c6 checkmate in one ,no 2...

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WhatTheChess96 wrote:
Post your answers in the comments, let’s see how many of you find it (white to move and win)

The answer is Qb3#.

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Check the analysis!!!!!!!!!!!