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white could just castle kingside after moving the bishop. this position is as drawish as an illustrator.  

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gingerninja2003 wrote:

white could just castle kingside after moving the bishop. this position is as drawish as an illustrator.  

yeah!

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smear it with black paint

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probably the first legitimate and viable sequence of moves i have seen on chess.com.  congratulations

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How is he ruined ?  With Queens and three pieces off the board for each side the King needs to be active, not stuck in the corner.

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HOW ARE HERE BARELY SNY COMMENTS

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 WHAT DOSE THAT MEAN?

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How to win

dont lose dont draw

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am i the only one who sees the smother mate? people talking about whos got better chances when its white to move with a mate in 2.... qb7+ qxb7 nc6#

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i think before it was a game then chess night edited it

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Maeiv wrote:

am i the only one who sees the smother mate? people talking about whos got better chances when its white to move with a mate in 2.... qb7+ qxb7 nc6#

he changed the post for some reason.

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This is the standard demonstration position for the Smothered Mate.

The common pattern here should be instantly recognizable to all good chess players. That's why you should work Tactics Trainer problems (here or elsewhere) and identify by name and pattern which tactics solved each one.

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Smothered mate is what you want to do.

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Qd7 works too...
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JuergenWerner wrote:
Qd7 works too...

It dose not because of which b6 blocking check-mate.

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Although black was not a strong player they still tried their best.

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Chess_Night5030 wrote:
JuergenWerner wrote:
Qd7 works too...

It dose not because of which b6 blocking check-mate.

Qd7 wins as well. The knight can't be taken. So, eventually black loses anyways...

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ezhengau wrote:

Although black was not a strong player they still tried their best.

This is not a puzzle.