This is a puzzle from László Polgár's book Chess. It was played/composed by E. Szentgyörgyi (1927).
White to move and mate in 2. It turns out there are two solutions.
I have only just started on this book. Does this happen often in Polgár?
This is a puzzle from László Polgár's book Chess. It was played/composed by E. Szentgyörgyi (1927).
White to move and mate in 2. It turns out there are two solutions.
I have only just started on this book. Does this happen often in Polgár?