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Angler

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X marks the spot(s) in this mate in two that I use with a lot of beginning chess players.

FL

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I'm rather worried that it took me two minutes to find the answer!

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Angler

River City

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Originally posted by Fat Lady
I'm rather worried that it took me two minutes to find the answer!
Did you find all three solutions?

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
X marks the spot(s) in this mate in two that I use with a lot of beginning chess players.

[fen]8/3Q4/8/8/8/3K4/8/3k4 w - - 0 1[/fen]
Clever.

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FL

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I only found one solution, I generally stop looking when I've found a forced mate! I'll look for the others now.

Ok. Other two solutions didn't take too long to find! I wish there was only one answer though.

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Angler

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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
Aha, Looked at it before and thought was just one answer. See the other 2 now you've said. Nice 1 .It's all about the X 😉
I find the X and three solutions to be a useful heuristic for teaching the pattern recognition that enables chess skill.

Of course, among chess problem composers more than one solution means the problem is cooked.

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Man of Steel

rushing to and fro

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Interesting. Of course it's also mate in two if it's black to move as well. Two's the magic number!

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The 'edit'or

converging to it

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crikey..I found the *1* solution pretty quickly...took me a bit longer with the other *2* 😳😀

z

127.0.0.1

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I also stop when I find mate. Number 2 was easy to find based on the first one. However I would have never found number 3 without the mention of the X. Good teaching method.

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*ahem* Yep, that took me about 4-5 minutes to find the other two.
It shouldn't be that hard considering there's only two moves for black! 😳

NS
blunderer of pawns

Rhode (not an)Island

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Very nice. Had me seriously doubting my abilities as a chess player for a few anxious minutes.

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That would be me

Behind the couch

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Help. I see 2 when nmoving Q to bdark square beside K and has mate off either diagonal. Where's the other?

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NS
blunderer of pawns

Rhode (not an)Island

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Originally posted by malinga
Help. I see 2 when nmoving Q to bdark square beside K and has mate off either diagonal. Where's the other?

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Hint: it's the only other square from which the queen can reach both a1 and g1 (the two squares it can reach in the first solution you found).

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g7/a7?