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Title: White to Play and Win (II) Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Oct 2nd, 2003, 7:26am This is a standard chess puzzle. |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by Vaio on Oct 6th, 2003, 8:58pm Here goes my attempt at the solution (and at chess notation..) [hide] 1. Nc6+ ... now black has three possible choices, Kb6, Kb7, and Ka8. If black moves to Ka8... 1. Nc6+ Ka8 2. e8=Q+ Kb7 3. Qd7+... black has two options.. Kb6 or Ka8. if black moves to Ka8, white should play Qc8#. if black moves to Kb6.. 3. Qd7+ Kb6 4. Bf2+ Nd4 5. Bxd4+ Kb5 6. Qd5# Now, if black had originally moved to Kb6 or Kb7 1. Nc6+ Kb6 2. Ba5+... black can move Kxc6, Kb7 or Kc5. if black moves Kb7 or Kc5, then white should do e8=Q since now, even if black moves Nc7+, white can Bxc7... and white should now have a good enough advantage to win. but if black does Kxc6, then: 2. Ba5+ Kxc6 3. e8=Q+... this leaves black either Kb7 or Kc5. 3. e8=Q+ Kc5 4. Qc8+ Kd4 5. Bb6+ Ke4 6. Qc4+ Nd4 7. Qxd4# or.... 3. e8=Q+ Kb7 4. Qd7+... and i think that for any move black makes, there is a move white can make such that white wins (eventually, that is). [/hide] hopefully i didn't miss anything.. or maybe there's a black counter move that i didn't notice. and i hope the hide tags work |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by vaio on Oct 6th, 2003, 9:07pm oops, something happened and it posted 5 times... i tried removing it but seems like i can't. (when i posted, it took a while to load, i guess it was taking it's time posting it several times) anyways, sorry for the trouble but can someone remove the extra posts? (especially if i have some error in it...) |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Oct 6th, 2003, 9:08pm Quote:
You seem to have omitted the 1. Nc6+ Kb7 line. ('Remove' should work on your extra posts.) |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by towr on Oct 6th, 2003, 11:42pm on 10/06/03 at 21:07:11, vaio wrote:
on 10/06/03 at 21:08:35, THUDandBLUNDER wrote:
At least it gives me a chance to be usefull as a moderator ;) |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by Lightboxes on Oct 12th, 2003, 11:13pm I need a hint, but a small hint. Does the white bishop get captured by the end of the longest (if there are more than one variation) solution? |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Oct 13th, 2003, 6:10am Quote:
BIG HINT: [hide]On the contrary, it delivers mate. [/hide] |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Nov 4th, 2003, 2:23am As nobody has solved this puzzle (or IMHO is likely to), here is a link to its solution. It's well worth playing through! http://chessbase.com/puzzle/puzz16b.htm |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by BNC on Nov 4th, 2003, 4:26am So, does it mean you're going to track us all down and kill us? ;) |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Nov 4th, 2003, 6:28am Quote:
;D Not just yet. You see, I have exhausted that source. What do you think of the solution? Neat, eh? |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by Barukh on Nov 5th, 2003, 1:41am on 11/04/03 at 06:28:12, THUDandBLUNDER wrote:
The solution is indeed one of the most beautiful in its category I've ever seen. However... Did you read the whole article, THUD&BLUNDER? There is a flaw in analysis, and this position is actually a draw! There were several attempts to modify it without destroying the beauty of the solution. I do not want to reiterate the artricle; the relevant parts are the paragraph starting with "A beautiful, fascinating problem..." and the Addendum. Lesson learned: Beauty is very fragile :'( |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Nov 5th, 2003, 3:11am Quote:
Yes, when I posted the puzzle the solution was not available online. When I read the solution (needless to say, I couldn't solve it myself) I let it be. (Besides, we humble Untermenchen are unable to replace attachments.) But, as you indicate, starting with the b5 knight on e5 rescues the puzzle. As does a reader's suggestion of adding a pawn at a2. |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by unkwoop on Nov 5th, 2003, 4:29am I think you mean d5 in your mirrored board? |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Nov 5th, 2003, 5:31am Quote:
Yes, you are right. How careless of me. :-[ |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by Icarus on Nov 5th, 2003, 3:34pm on 11/05/03 at 03:11:17, THUDandBLUNDER wrote:
Alas, we Ubermenchen are unable to accomplish this either! Only the all-powerful administrator may do this task (unless this is one for which he must turn himself to the great root for assistance)! |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by Lightboxes on Nov 5th, 2003, 8:37pm Well well. I haven't looked at the solution yet and closed my eyes on the position Thud gave. Anyway, if it's true that it's a draw?????... I did come up with a draw solution but I'm not sure if the draw is fool proof. I obviously gave up on the draw solution since white is suppose to win. |
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Title: Re: White to Play and Win (II) Post by THUDandBLUNDER on Nov 5th, 2003, 11:36pm Quote:
What was your drawing line after 1) Nc6+ Kb7? Now begin again with the b5 knight on d5 and mate in 14. (No peeking!) :P |
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