[blind-chess] Spoiler Alert Problem BWTC428

  • From: Eddyz69@xxxxxxx
  • To: blind-chess@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2012 22:54:26 -0400 (EDT)

Hello puzzlers,
Doctor Z is ready to operate. My solution is more direct. I suggest taking  
the knight protecting the black king.
1. Qxf6 (Queen takes Knight.)
1. -Qxf6 (Black queen takes white  queen.)
2. Rg8++
1. -Be6 (Black bishop blocks white bishop at Bc4.)
2.  Rg8++
1. -h5 (creating escape square)
2. Rg8+ Kh7 (only escape  square)
3. Qg7++ / Qh8++ (checkmate)
Note how Rg8+ employs the double  check. The queen at f6 and rook at g8 
check the black king at the same time. The  black king must move because of the 
inability to block check.
Edward
 
 
In a message dated 7/23/2012 11:42:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
rrdinger@xxxxxxxxxx writes:

 
 
Good Morning Puzzlers,
 
Another checkmate problem.
This problem is from Mario Lang's  puzzle web page at: 




_http://delysid.org/chess/epd.cgi_ () 

and is from Fred  Reinfield's book "1001 Brilliant Ways to Checkmate" .
 
Problem BWTC 0428
White to  move
FEN:
r1b4k/
ppp1Q1Rp/
1n1q1np1/
8/
2BP4/
P7/
1PP2PPP/
R1B3K1
w  - - 0 1
Short Algebraic Problem Setup:
White: Kg1, Qe7, Ra1, Rg7, Bc1,  Bc4, Pa3, Pb2, Pc2, Pd4, Pf2, Pg2, Ph2
Black: Kh8, Qd6, Ra8, Bc8, Nb6, Nf6,  Pa7, Pb7, Pc7, Pg6, Ph7
 
 

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