![]() If 1 . . . Ke6 2 Qxa4 Kf7 (bxa3 3 Qd7) 3 Qe8. Once you see 1 Qd1! the rest of the answer becomes a simple pattern.Ĭhess 2535 1 Rf4! If gxh6 or Kxh8 2 Rc8. ![]() Leonard Barden Jump to comments section Print this pageĬhess 2551 1 f3+ Kh4 2 Ra4!! Rxa4+ 3 Kb5 traps the rook with an easy win in the resulting pawn endgame.Ĭhess 2550 1 Bg3! hxg3 2 Nf2! gxf2 3 Rdf1! and if gxf1=Q 4 Rg8 mate or fxg1=Q 4 Rf8 mate.Ĭhess 2549 It’s mate in four by 1 . . . Rxf1+! 2 Kxf1 Bxc4+ 3 Kg1 Qe1+! 4 Rxe1 Rxe1 mate.Ĭhess 2548 1 Kb2! a1=Q+ 2 Rxa1! h1=Q 3 Qxh1 mate.Ĭhess 2547 1 . . . Qe3+ 2 Rf2 gxf2+ 3 Qxf2 (if 3 Kf1 Qxd3+ 4 Kxf2 Qd2+ forces mate) Rxg2+! 4 Kxg2 Nf4+ 5 Kf1 Qxf2+ 6 Kxf2 Nxd3+ and 7 . . . Nxb2 when Black’s extra knight wins easily.Ĭhess 2546 1 Qd8! b6/g5 2 Rd7! g5/b6 3 Rd2! exd2 4 Qxb6 mateĬhess 2545 1 Bd4! g3 2 Bb6! axb6 3 Kc1! Kxc3 4 Ne2 mate.Ĭhess 2544 1 Be5! If 1 . . . Kxe5 2 g4 c3 3 d4 mate.
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