Solutions to the Beauty of Problems

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  • Post 1711 Key move 1.Qe4

    Post 1712 Key move 1.Kg1

    Post 1713 Key move 1.Nf8

    Post 1714 Key move 1.Qf3

    Post 1715 Key move 1.Qh7
    Last edited by Hans Jung; Friday, 27th December, 2024, 06:21 PM.

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    • Post 1716 Key move 1.Qh6

      Post 1717 Key move 1.Rf1

      Post 1718 Key move 1.Be5

      Post 1719 Key move 1.b8=N

      Post 1720 Key move 1.Qb6

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      • Post 1721 Key move 1.Qe5

        Post 1722 Key move 1.Ng4+ and 2.Ng6 mate or 1....Ke4 2.exf3 double check mate

        Post 1723 Key move 1.Ke6

        Post 1724 Key move 1.Qg8

        Post 1725 Key move 1.h8=N

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        • Post 1726 Key move 1.d4

          Post 1727 Key move 1.Ra6

          Post 1728 Key move 1.Bd4

          Post 1729 Key move 1.Qa2

          Post 1730 Key move 1.Rg6

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          • Post 1731 Key move 1.d8=B

            Post 1732 Key move 1.Qb4

            Post 1733 Key move 1.Ng3

            Post 1734 Key move 1.Bb2

            Post 1735 Key move 1.Bd5

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            • Post 1736 Key move 1.Rh5 The only way to obtain checkmate in two is to put another piece en prise. Deep surprising logic and a beautiful zugzwang!

              Post 1737 Key move 1.Qa4

              Post 1738 Key move 1.Qe4

              Post 1739 Key move 1.Qh1

              Post 1740 Key move 1.Qd5+ Qxd5 2.Nf5 mate

              The key to the last three problems is queen play on the long white squared diagonal.

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              • Post 1741 Key move 1.f8=Q+

                Post 1742 Key move 1.Rh7

                Post 1743 Key move 1.Rf7

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