White to Move© (The Turk's Tactics Thread)

White to Move© (The Turk's Tactics Thread)

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Originally posted by heinzkat
It's more complicated. Black Queens too after
1. b6+ Ka8
2. g7 h1=Q
3. g8=Q Bb8.

I've seen this, it involves ... Qxh5+ Qg5!! Qxg5+ Ka6!, but I'm not sure of the beginning of this problem - I even thought there were some flaws, 'cooks' in the beginning of the solution.

1. b6+ Ka8
2. Re1 [blocking the first rank] Nxe1
3. g7 h1=Q
4. g8=Q+ Bb8
5 ...[text shortened]... ere I really don't know, but White should promote and win.
[fen]k7b1P5KP66q18884n3[/fen]
9.c7 is a good stopping place. It's easy to refute any Black defensive tries from there; even 9...Qa5+ 10.Kxa5 Kb7 11.bxa7 still wins easily.

The original version of the problem [with bNg2 on f3 instead] was indeed cooked. For more, read http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess2/mitrofanov.htm

Your turn again.

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Originally posted by Bifrost
Typical. When I find this thread, it starts getting out of hand.
😉
The trick is finding the thread before I do [muahahaha].

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
The trick is finding the thread before I do [muahahaha].
I've really thought of this. Seriously.

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White to move

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Originally posted by heinzkat
[fen]3Q4/5q1k/4ppp1/2Kp1N1B/RR6/3P1r2/4nP1b/3b4 w - -[/fen]

White to move
1. Bxg6+
1. ... Kxg6 2. Ne7+
2. ... Qxe7 3. Qg8+ Qg7 (3. ... Kh6/5 4. Rh4🙄
2. ... Kanywhere 3. Rg4+/Rh4+
1. ... Qxg6 2. Rh4+

Something like that.

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Eh, they don't show spaces. I wanted my post to be nicely tabbed.

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Originally posted by heinzkat
[fen]3Q4/5q1k/4ppp1/2Kp1N1B/RR6/3P1r2/4nP1b/3b4 w - -[/fen]

White to move
Hm... A famous mate in 9. I will not give the solution though 9since, I've already encountered it), but the final position is beautiful.

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Originally posted by heinzkat
[fen]3Q4/5q1k/4ppp1/2Kp1N1B/RR6/3P1r2/4nP1b/3b4 w - -[/fen]

White to move
1. Rb7 Qxb7 (1... Bd6+ 2. Kxd6 gxf5 3. Rxf7+ Kh6 4. Qxf6+ Kxh5 5. Rh7# ) 2.
Bxg6+ Kxg6 3. Qg8+ Kxf5 (3... Qg7 4. Qxg7+ Kxf5 5. Qg4+ Ke5 6. Re4+ dxe4 7.
Qxe4# ) 4. Qg4+ Ke5 5. Qh5+ Rf5 6. f4+ Bxf4 7. Qxe2+ Bxe2 8. Re4+ dxe4 9. d4# *

EDIT: funnily enough Rb7 was the first move I thought of because white clearly can't mate with blacks queen in the way and obviously Ra7 doesn't work...not to brag or anything 🙂 ...after I found Rb7 by intuition I just tinkered with it until I found the correct answer...its actually quite easy after finding the first two moves.

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Since tomtom didn't post a new puzzle, I offer this one:

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
Since tomtom didn't post a new puzzle, I offer this one:

[fen]Bb6/kPp5/p1P1P3/P1KpP3/3P4/8/8/8[/fen]
exd6 e.p.

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Originally posted by irontigran
exd6 e.p.

(if im wrong on the last one just ignore it, but im going to sleep and probably will forget tomorrow..)
-white to move

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Originally posted by irontigran
[fen]6K1/3r3r/5kn1/5p2/5P2/6N1/8/4R1R1 w - - 0 1[/fen]
(if im wrong on the last one just ignore it, but im going to sleep and probably will forget tomorrow..)
-white to move
1.Nh5+ Rxh5 2.Rxg6+ Kxg6 3.Re6#

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Mate in 2

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Ke5 then Rd8#

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I suppose you have to prove why 1. ... O-O is not an option for Black - in other words, why g7-g5 must have been Black's last move.