Bishop to h6
A Dream of A Beatiful Chess Position

I feel like I've seen this puzzle somewhere before.
If it's original, congrats.
If it's not, I'm going to slander and kill this post because you claimed it is yours.

Bxf6? Queen takes Bishop fails to 1.b7# and Rook takes Bishop fails to 1.b7+ Qxb7 2.Qxf6 ,although it's still not clear...
I feel like I've seen this puzzle somewhere before.
If it's original, congrats.
If it's not, I'm going to slander and kill this post because you claimed it is yours.
No, I honestly just made it up in 10 minutes. Where did you see yours?
I feel like I've seen this puzzle somewhere before.
If it's original, congrats.
If it's not, I'm going to slander and kill this post because you claimed it is yours.
It's not even necessarily a puzzle. There is no clear-cut win for either side, is there?
Pawn b6 to b7...checkmate
Good job! You found the solution. None of the lower level chess players could see it.
Pawn b6 to b7...checkmate
Brilliant! Your genius mind noticed that there was an invisible piece on d7 that blocks the black queen from taking on b7!
Exactly. That's why you can't break under 1000 in chess.

Pawn b6 to b7...checkmate
Brilliant! Your genius mind noticed that there was an invisible piece on d7 that blocks the black queen from taking on b7!


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Today I had a dream. In my dream there was a chess board, and the position looked something like this:
White to move.