if bishop takes the knight with check there is no mate in 2 is'nt it ? now maybe u miss something in the board ,anyway thank you for that puzzle
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I think the white king may just be placed on the wrong diagonal. Fix that and it's quite a nice puzzle.
TheGrobe wrote:
I think the white king may just be placed on the wrong diagonal. Fix that and it's quite a nice puzzle.
think ur right
Sojkicz wrote:
DON'T USE HELP BUTTON! You'll feel much better if you solve it on your own, you'll see :o)
Lots of variation, but the first move must be exactly the same :o) I just picked one of them...
Previous White King on h3 is wrong now it is right because B'bishop will take the knight means there is no mate in two, now
Qc6!! is the solution if bxQc6, Rb8+# if axRb6 then Qa4+# if Bishop takes Knight means Qxb7+#
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DON'T USE HELP BUTTON! You'll feel much better if you solve it on your own, you'll see :o)
Lots of variation, but the first move must be exactly the same :o) I just picked one of them...