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SilverPanic

The title is a clue. Enjoy! Note that black has just played Bxg5. (Edit: The puzzle is now "White to Move".)

jdthompson

I was just doing puzzles almost identical to this in Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess. Smile

jhuschstp

I don't get it...white wins?

drd

Ok, so black has just stuck his foot in a bucket and fallen down the stairs.

Will we see this one in The Three Stooges Teach Chess?

normajeanyates

hey c'mon ppl, silverpanic's other puzzle (also from one of her games - and she found it during the game!) - is quite good - good enough to make me put her in my 'tracked member' list.

SilverPanic

Actually, I'm a guy. Yes, black put his/her foot in the bucket; black should have played Qxg5.

drd

SilverPanic wrote:

Actually, I'm a guy. Yes, black put his/her foot in the bucket; black should have played Qxg5.


That was my point. That actually would have added to the puzzle if you had indicated where the bishop captured from, showing the foot going firmly in the bucket (" Note that black has just played 25. ... Be7xg5??; this loses!  25. ... Qxg5! would have held, and most probably won for black" would have been a nice intro....).

 

Did you "cheapo" your opponent with  25. Ng5?! earlier; again, this would have added, and could have placed it in the "When faced with two possible moves, analyze all subsequent checks and captures" category, as well as "making the next-to-last mistake." All of that is valuable for any player.

jhuschstp

paul211 wrote:

jhuschstp wrote:

I don't get it...white wins?


Just to try to help you, what is you rating? this is the 7th easiest puzzle I have ever solved in my life it took me about 1 seconds to solve, from memory and anyone correct me here, there are only 7 checkmate networks no more no less and this one is the very first one, the king has no way out, he forgot to open a window or a door, such as moving one of his pawns to either h6 or g6 at the appropriate time .

If you want more explanations on all of the seven mate networks I will be honored to give them to you.


Okay yeah bro, way to say you're being helpful when your real intenion is obviously just to be obnoxiously condescending. My rating is like 1540 or something, if your question wasn't rhetorical, but I don't think that explains my confusion with this puzzle. There was something wierd about the page when I saw it and because it said "black to play" I thought it was black to move. I had no idea what they would want black to do, so I just clicked foward and saw the solution as white's win. It didn't make sense as a puzzle for black, so I asked what was up. I understand now.

All that aside, I am curious as to what you're talking about with that "mate networks" stuff, so definitely clue me in if you feel like it. Chill out on the being really patronizing and cocky maybe though. Just a thought.

normajeanyates

okay - makes no difference :)

Funny how few people bother when they refer to me as 'he'. [I ignore it 70% of the time; correct them 30%; explode 10%]

normajeanyates

to LisaV: :). Some years ago, whenever any male referred to me online as 'he', I made sure I referred to him as 'SHE' in bold capitals. Worked wonderfully! I'd completely forgotten about that trick!

jhuschstp

Cool man. Apology accepted. Yeah, I rechecked the puzzle too but when I was on it the first time, I clicked something or something and for some reason I went back to black's Bxg6 and then it said black to move for some reason. I can't prove it. You'll just have to trust me. But anyways yeah no offense taken didn't know English wasn't your native language we're all good.

I challenged you on online chess! Let's find out who is the stronger player!

streetfighterchess84

easy,but good puzzle

jhuschstp

Paul--Chess.com does not currently let you cancel games, although I think it might be a nice thing to add. You can draw, although I doubt your opponent will accept that. You can play live if you want to play faster games, but it is still having some bugs getting worked out. Also if you stay on chess.com while your opponents are online usually the two of you will just make moves as the other does, so at least clusters of moves are played live without the burden of checking email all the time. I don't know anything about any books, but I'd be glad to play you any time. I sent you a message. As some say down here in the states, holla.

camilo_gaitans

really easy!!

SilverPanic

jhuschstp wrote:

Paul--Chess.com does not currently let you cancel games, although I think it might be a nice thing to add. You can draw, although I doubt your opponent will accept that. You can play live if you want to play faster games, but it is still having some bugs getting worked out. Also if you stay on chess.com while your opponents are online usually the two of you will just make moves as the other does, so at least clusters of moves are played live without the burden of checking email all the time. I don't know anything about any books, but I'd be glad to play you any time. I sent you a message. As some say down here in the states, holla.


Actually, if you haven't moved, you can hit the "Abort" button below the draw and resign buttons.

 

What happened is that I set the focus to the beginning screen, but the beginning to black to move. So, if somebody hits the restart button he/she will be set to black to move. That's my bad; I'll repost the puzzle if I can.