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GrantZierer
xalways wrote:
Not my originality but i would like to share it with you all. An easy puzzle mate in 3.

 Actually Qc8 followed by Qb7# is mate in two

Narniacalls

Several very interesting puzzles on here. I am not afraid to admit that I was baffled by most. Just getting too old I guess.

Conflagration_Planet
Sprite wrote:
Chesscrazy127, that's a good example of a smothered mate, but isn't checkmate as white can play 2.Kxa2 and avoid the mate.

 It would just be avoided until the rook moved over the king.

Alphonsine
CheckmateBlack wrote:

    How sis 1? Mate in 2....quite hard.

 

 

 


I just get by my own way, mate in 2... 1. gxf8=Q d5 2. Bh3#

StrategicusRex
Okay, here's the updated version.  It's mate in 5.
m_ebeed

nice

Redpenguin

jim995

@redpenguin. What if Kf8?

Redpenguin

jim995

Ok.

Redpenguin
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birdboy1

Redpenguin #603, what about 2. Qxh7#

jim995
birdboy1 wrote:

Redpenguin #603, what about 2. Qxh7#


 and 4.Qxd8#?

pokrasa
forkman wrote:
Here's a puzzle I made up. 

Why not move Kd6?

GrantZierer

6k1/5p1p/Q2r4/8/3q3P/5pP1/R4P1K/5N2 w -

StrategicusRex

HawkfrostXIV

mate in 1 very easy

4k1q1/5pP1/5P2/B7/8/r7/p2R4/4K3 w - - 0 1

Prince_yahwe

nice

GrantZierer

r3qb1k/1b4p1/p2pr2p/3n4/Pnp1N1N1/6RP/1B3PP1/1B1QR1K1 w -

alexsasha

why not 1. Nd6

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