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Post 6 Troitzky 1.Ng3+, Kd4 2.Rc8, Qxc8 3.Nf5+, Kc5 4.b4+, K any 5.Nd6+ or Nc7+ winning the queen.
Post 7 Troitzky 1.Nf5+, Kc5 2.d4+, Kb4 3.Nf5-e7, Re8 or Ra8 4.Nd5+, Kb5 5.Nc7+ winning the rook.
Post 9 Troitzky 1.Rf5+, Kg7 2.Kh3, g1=Q 3.Rg5+, B or Q captures R stalemate
or 1.Rf5+, Ke7 2.Re5+, K any 3.Re1, Bxe1 4.Kh3, g1=Q or R stalemate, or g1=N+ 5.Kg2, Ne2 6.Kf1 and 7. KxB or KxN draw
Last edited by Hans Jung; Thursday, 19th December, 2024, 04:34 PM.
Post 50 Kubbel 1.Bc2, if Kc4 2.Qxd4 mate, if 1...Ke6 2.Qf5 mate, if 1...N any 2.Bb3 mate, if 1...Bxc5 2.Nc7 mate, if 1...Be5 2.Qf7 mate, if B any other move 2.Qe4 mate
Post 51 Jung 1.Nc7+, Kxc5 2.Qf8 mate
Post 53 Van Eelde 1.Qa6, bxa6 2.Bxc6 mate, if 1....Nxa6 2.Bxc6 mate, if 1....Nd3+ 2.Bxd3 mate, if 1....Nc2+ 2.Bxc2 mate
Post 55 Vallejo 1.Ne6, Nd5 2.Qe5+, Nxe5 3.Nd6 mate, if 1...Kf5 2.Nd4+, Ke4 3.Ng5 mate.
Post 56 Beasley - not 1.Bf6?, Rxf6+ 2.Qb6, Rd6! zugzwang! and stalemate next. correct is 1.Bd6, Rxd6+ 2.Qb6 and black is in zugzwang. 2....Rxb6+ 3.axb6, Kb8 4.b7, Kc7 5.Ka7 and white promotes to queen or rook to win.
Post 72 Steven Galen 1.e8 =N, Bxg4 2.Nxg4 and mate next, if 1....Bxe8 2.Nf5 etc.
Post 73 Steven Galen 1.Ba3, d6 2.Bb2, cxb2 3.c4 mate zugzwang is the prime motif.
Post 74 Steven Galen 1.Rb5, cxb5 2.Kxc5, b4 3.Kc4, b3 4.cxb3 mate also zugzwang motif.
Post 75 Steven Galen 1.0-0, Kh4 2.Kf2, g3+ 3.Ke1, Kh5 4.Rh1 mate. Note the castling and uncastling.
Post 77 Steven Galen 1.Bxf6, gxf6 2.Rxh6+, Kg7 3.Rh7 mate. 1.Rxh6+, gxh6 2.Bf6+, Rxf6 3.Rd8+, Rf8 4.Rxf8+, Kg7 5.Rf7+, Kh8 6.Rh7 mate is good but it's mate in six.
Post 84 Bielefellt and Cabrera 2024. !.Ne6, Kxe6 2.Qxf7 mate or 1...Bxe6 2.Qe4 mate or 1...dxe6 2.Rd8 mate or 1...fxe6 2.Qxd7 mate
Post 85 Rinck 1928 1.Na5+, Ka3 2.Bc5+, Ka2 3.Ra4 Mate or 1...Kc3 2.Rb4, Kxb4 3.Nc6+ or 2...Qxb4 3.Bd2+ Kd3 or Kd4 4.Bxb4 or 2...Qg8 3.Rb3+ Qxb3 4.Bd2+, Kd3 or Kd4 5.Bxb4 and then you have to mate with knight and bishop.
Post 86 If 1.Kf2 , Ng6 2.Kf1 Nf4 3.Kf2 Nd3 and Black wins, therefore 1.Kf1 is the correct move to draw.
There is so much knowledge in chess that the learning never ends. I find these types of endgame puzzles fascinating.
I am tempted from Post 85 above to compose positions with N,B,B vs Q or N,N,B vs Q or even N,N,N vs Q. Coordination of three minor pieces vs the queen holds a particular fascination for me.
Last edited by Hans Jung; Sunday, 31st March, 2024, 06:57 PM.
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