Well, 1. ...Kh4 is better there.
1...Kh4 loses. After 1...g5+ 2. Kg3, Black can draw with Kg6 or lose with g4.
Well, 1. ...Kh4 is better there.
1...Kh4 loses. After 1...g5+ 2. Kg3, Black can draw with Kg6 or lose with g4.
Well, 1. ...Kh4 is better there.
1...Kh4 loses. After 1...g5+ 2. Kg3, Black can draw with Kg6 or lose with g4.
True, I stand corrected.
@SpiderUnicorn, your position is legally impossible to reach.
A position from one of my games. White to play, mate in 4.
@SpiderUnicorn, your position is legally impossible to reach.
Sure it's legal. Black's king could have moved from f6 to g6 the move before the puzzle.
SpiderUnicorn #3158: Play only white knight promotion moves. How many do you need at least to checkmate black?
SpiderUnicorn #3158: Play only white knight promotion moves. How many do you need at least to checkmate black?
If every move by White must be a knight promotion, I believe I can draw with Black. Shall we try it?
Oh, right. The pawn formation tricked me
There's a much shorter mate though.
See a real problem with 8 justified knight promotions in a row here!: https://youtu.be/TlAyztazh8k
Well, 1. ...Kh4 is better there.