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    Lifted today from chessgames.com

    White to play and win -solution next post.

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    Reveal Hidden Content
    Rg1 attacking the Queen if she takes the Knight Qh2+
  3. e4
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    14 Jan '15 13:181 edit
    ***Solution***

    Good one - Got it (eventually).



    The thought process went. As always I go for the King. 1.Nxa7 Kxa7 2.Qc5.



    Qa5+ threats plus Rc3-a3+ threats and the Ne5 sac plan to stop the Black Queen
    from scurrying to defend her King. All ideas I can work with and all going nowhere.


    Too many defences, not enough bits in the attack. I hit one block
    after another and my gut was telling me I was on the wrong track.

    Scrap that one.


    The Black Queen is short of squares, d6 and c7 are covered - can I trap her.

    1.Rg1 Qxf3 2.Qh2+ and Rg3 do it.


    ....wait a minute...that was a CHECK!! (not to mention a very expensive Queen)

    The Black pieces have the dreaded dark disease. The are all covering light squares.

    It's Philidors Ugly Legacy. (the mate without the Queen sac.)



    I'd have spotted it sooner if that Bishop was not on c8.
    That Bishop was playing havoc with my mating patterns.


    So the stem idea is to kick the Queen off of the h2-b8 diagonal and Qh2+.

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    I solved that puzzle in about 1/10th of a second - the wide-open b8-h2 diagonal jumped out like a stream of bat's piss, and when I saw the white knight on b5 it was clear that White just had to shift the black queen in order to inflict Death by Philidor.

    Of course the great thing about the daily puzzle on chessgames.com is that they are from real games, in this case:
    http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1753219
  5. Standard memberBigDogg
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    14 Jan '15 23:45
    Originally posted by Data Fly
    [b]the wide-open b8-h2 diagonal jumped out like a stream of bat's piss[\b]
    How about a Metaphor of the Day thread?
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    Hi Data-Fly.

    "I solved that puzzle in about 1/10th of a second."

    It was only after I rejected the Nxa7 sac I twigged it.

    This pattern took over.



    When I checked my first post I was surprised I did not see it quicker.
    Possibly the wee diagram and colours they use at chessgamess.
    Here it was much clearer. (good excuse that).

    Most likely it's how I think. Sacs near the King first.
  7. Standard memberNAGYUR
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    20 Jan '15 04:55
    Originally posted by greenpawn34
    Lifted today from chessgames.com

    White to play and win -solution next post.

    [fen]1kbr1n1r/pp4p1/1np2p2/1N1p1P1p/3P2P1/3BPNqP/PPQ5/1KR1R3[/fen]
    R g1
  8. Subscriber64squaresofpain
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    Here's a puzzle I got from a book some of you may well be familiar with 'Journey to the Chess Kingdom':


    White to move and mate in 3 moves (White moves up the board, black moves down)



    Try to solve in under 5 minutes 🙂 I'll be honest, took me longer
  9. Standard memberBigDogg
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    20 Jan '15 15:561 edit
    Originally posted by 64squaresofpain
    Here's a puzzle I got from a book some of you may well be familiar with 'Journey to the Chess Kingdom':


    White to move and mate in 3 moves (White moves up the board, black moves down)

    [fen]8/8/1Q6/1pP5/k7/8/K7/8 w - - 0 1[/fen]

    Try to solve in under 5 minutes 🙂 I'll be honest, took me longer
    Reveal Hidden Content
    1.Qh6!(zz) 1...Kb4 2.Qc1 (the point) Ka5(a4) 3.Qa3#; 1...b4 2.Qa6#; 1...Ka5 2.Kb3 b4 3.Qb6#


    Took me about one minute, but I have a lot of experience solving compositions.
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    20 Jan '15 16:141 edit
    Originally posted by 64squaresofpain
    Here's a puzzle I got from a book some of you may well be familiar with 'Journey to the Chess Kingdom':


    White to move and mate in 3 moves (White moves up the board, black moves down)

    [fen]8/8/1Q6/1pP5/k7/8/K7/8[/fen]

    Try to solve in under 5 minutes 🙂 I'll be honest, took me longer
    I think I got it:
    Reveal Hidden Content
    1. Qh6 Kb4 2. Qc1 3. Ka4 Qa3# or 1. Qh6 Ka5 2. Kb3 3. b4 Qb6#


    I hope my notation is correct.

    EDIT: biggdog was first
  11. Subscriber64squaresofpain
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    Yes well played both of you, I don't do nearly as much of these as I should, some are really quite tough!

    Ok try this one?
    Same thing, White to mate in 3



    I best try more of these myself, put only the tougher ones on here maybe
  12. Standard memberDeepThought
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    20 Jan '15 20:183 edits
    Originally posted by 64squaresofpain
    Yes well played both of you, I don't do nearly as much of these as I should, some are really quite tough!

    Ok try this one?
    Same thing, White to mate in 3

    [fen]7k/6pP/6p1/4K1QP/8/8/8/8[/fen]

    I best try more of these myself, put only the tougher ones on here maybe
    Reveal Hidden Content
    1. h6 a) 1. ... gxh6 2. Qxg6 h5 3. Qg8# b) 1. ... Kxh7 2. Qe7 i) 2. ... Kg/h8 3. Kxg7# ii) 2. ... Kxh6 3. Qh4#

    Nice theme.
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    MR Vukcevich, StrateGems 1998
    Mate in 3
  14. Subscriber64squaresofpain
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    21 Jan '15 17:51
    Originally posted by BigDoggProblem
    MR Vukcevich, StrateGems 1998
    [fen]5nbq/6p1/4p3/8/6N1/3QP3/PPKP1PPR/RB4k1[/fen]Mate in 3
    This is tough, closest I've been is this Reveal Hidden Content
    1.a3 (threatens discovered mate) Qxh2 2. Qe4 (stopping Kxg2) Qxg2 3. Ba2+ ... but sadly there's now Qf1


    I'll revisit this at some point, I wonder if I'm close or in fact miles away >.<
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    21 Jan '15 19:02
    Originally posted by 64squaresofpain
    This is tough, closest I've been is this [hidden]1.a3 (threatens discovered mate) Qxh2 2. Qe4 (stopping Kxg2) Qxg2 3. Ba2+ ... but sadly there's now Qf1[/hidden]

    I'll revisit this at some point, I wonder if I'm close or in fact miles away >.<
    It's obviously very contrived Zak.
    How did the black king get to that square!!!?
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