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Bonifratz to Chess@lemmy.ml • 2 years ago

White to move and win (difficult) - Alexey Troitsky, 1897

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White to move and win (difficult) - Alexey Troitsky, 1897

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Bonifratz to Chess@lemmy.ml • 2 years ago
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  • BonifratzOP
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    3•2 years ago

    Right, but what about 1. Bc6 Rb1+ 2. Kd2 Rxh1?

    • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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      2•2 years ago

      Shit. Leave it with me

      • @Squareeyed@aussie.zone
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        1•2 years ago

        deleted by creator

      • @Squareeyed@aussie.zone
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        1•2 years ago

        Bc6, Rb1, Ke2, RxH1, BxH1, Pg2, Nf4, Kg3/h4, Nxg2. That’s as far as I’ve gotten

        • @wahming
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          1•2 years ago

          Once white loses their queen, a mate is impossible

          • @Squareeyed@aussie.zone
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            2•2 years ago

            Got a modification on it. I think it works…

            Bc6, Rb1, Ke2, Rxh1, Bg2+,Kxg2,Nf4+,Kg1,Ke1,Pg2,Ke2#

            ? I dunno if my logic is right, but pretty sure that might be it, been fiddling moves for a while…

            • @wahming
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              1•2 years ago

              Nice, I think you have it. I assume your last notation means Knight, not King

              • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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                1•2 years ago

                I’ve been making the same mistake haha

            • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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              1•2 years ago

              Yeah that’s the same answer i got.

              I think that’s the best way. But I’m by no means an expert

              • @Squareeyed@aussie.zone
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                1•2 years ago

                I did variations where the room doesn’t take the queen, you just attack the rook with the king

                • @Squareeyed@aussie.zone
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                  1•2 years ago

                  The two key moves are Bc3 & Ke2

                • @wahming
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                  1•2 years ago

                  Tell me what you think of the sequence starting Ke2, Pg2, Qe1

                  • @Squareeyed@aussie.zone
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                    1•2 years ago

                    I tried that but ultimately you lose the queen and can’t stop the pawn queening. The following most likely would be Re4+, then if you move f2 it’s check, f4 you loss your queen and black queens

            • @Squareeyed@aussie.zone
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              1•2 years ago

              Sorry last one should be Ne2#

          • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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            1•2 years ago

            Nah thats not true

            • @wahming
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              1•2 years ago

              Given black still has pieces, in this case it probably is

              • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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                1•2 years ago

                Nah i think you have to lose the queen to win

                • @wahming
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                  1•2 years ago

                  Yeah looks like Squareeyed found it

    • @Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone
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      2 years ago
      1. Bc6 Rb1+

      2. Ke2 Rxh1

      3.Bg2+ Kxg2

      4.NF4+ Kg1

      5.Ne1 G2

      Hows that

      6.Ne2#

      Edit K for knight to N

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