Chess.com glitch or my mistake

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https://www.chess.com/puzzles/problem/583608

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1% pass rate so rarely tried...

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Worked for me.

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same

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thardn14 wrote:

1% pass rate so rarely tried...

It is tried 22000 times out of which only 1% people passed

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I have lost several games when my opponent has a losing position ,the games says it is no longer offered online but my opponents last move is Somehow recorded and I have lost rating points I am not disconnected from chess.com Nor was my WiFi or server down. How can I get my points back or dispute the results

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tbone48 wrote:

I have lost several games when my opponent has a losing position ,the games says it is no longer offered online but my opponents last move is Somehow recorded and I have lost rating points I am not disconnected from chess.com Nor was my WiFi or server down. How can I get my points back or dispute the results

Keep an eye on your time if your time glitches means either there is a network issue or the device you use does not support chess.com because chess.com requires a good device to work smoothly

Hope this helps

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I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.

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Deranged wrote:

I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.

But how does the pawn takes the pawn in the last move

 

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Atharva908 wrote:
Deranged wrote:

I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.

But how does the pawn takes the pawn in the last move

 

 

I can't view the puzzle sequence of moves (for the time being).

 

But this sounds like en passant - the usual move that many beginners fail to learn when they learn about the moves of each piece.

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Atharva908 wrote:
Deranged wrote:

I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.

But how does the pawn takes the pawn in the last move

 

Oh...

It's called "en passant". A lot of beginners don't know about this rule.

When a pawn moves 2 squares forward, you can immediately capture it on the next move as if it had only moved 1 square forward.

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eric0022 wrote:
Atharva908 wrote:
Deranged wrote:

I solved it. I do think it's closer to a 1500-2000 rated problem though. It's easy to mess up if you're not careful.

But how does the pawn takes the pawn in the last move

 

 

I can't view the puzzle sequence of moves (for the time being).

 

But this sounds like en passant - the usual move that many beginners fail to learn when they learn about the moves of each piece.

Yeah he missed en passant.

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Oh that is a rule i didn t know that i thought that i was blocked and had to move the king thank you all for telling me.