Finding the right continuation Chess tactic, Puzzle Solving White to move. How should White proceed? No comp lines please. 4qnr1/1nb3k1/4p1pp/1Pp1Pp2/r2p3Q/B4NR1/4BP1P/1R5K w – – 0 1 Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
am I missing something? it looks like
Qf6+ Kh7
Mg5+ hxg
Rh3 mate
Qf6+, Ng5+, Rh3#
1.Qf6+…Kh7
2.Ng5+…hxg
3.Rh3 mate
1. b6 Rxa3 2.bxc7 +-
@Anonymous 3:45PM: No, the forced action is on the kingside. 1.Qf6+ Kh7 2.Ng5+ hg5: 3.Rh3 mate. No need for a computer to find this … .
i see a mate in 3?!
Qf6+/Ng5+/Rh3#
am i mistaken somehow??
1.Qf6+ Kh7 2.Ng5+ hxg5 3.Rh3++
Looks too easy, but I can’t find any problems with this (but still, it’s late and I’m tired, so…):
1.Qf6+ …Kh7(forced), 2.Ng5+ …hxg5 (forced), 3.Rh3++
That won’t work. 1.b6 Bxe5 then Rxa3.
1 Qf6 Kh7
2 Ng5
and mate with the rook 🙂
Mate in three
1. Qf6+, Kh7
2. Ng5+, hxg5
3. Rh3++
bc1
1. Qf6 Kh7 2.Ng5 hg5 3.Rh3#
Angelo Piantadosi (Italy)
1.Qf6+ Kh7
2.Ng5+ hxg5
3.Rh3#
Qf6+ Kh7
Ng5+ pxg5
Rh3#
all forced. very neat
Mate in 3: Q+, N+, R++
Qf6+ Kh7 Ng5+ hxg5 Rh3# wins
Huh? What’s wrong with 1. Qf6 Kh7 2. Ng5 hxg5 3. Rh3
What’s wrong with
1. Qf6+ Kh7
2. Ng5+ PxN
3. Rh3++
1. Qf6+ Kh7 2. Ng5+ hxg5 3. Rh3#
1. Qf6+ Kh7
2. Ng5+ hxg5
3. Rh3#
1. Qf6+ Kh7
2. Ng5+ hg
3. Rh3 mate
Qf6+ Kh7 Ng5+ hxg5 Rh3#
1.Qf6+ Kh7 2.Ng5+ hxg5 3.Rh3#
Hello
1. Qf6+ , Kh7
2. Ng5+ , hxg5
3. Rh3#
Greetings from Spain
1.Qf6+ followed by Kt-g5+ and Rh3#.
1.Qf6+ followed by Kt-g5+ and Rh3#.
1.Qf6 followed by Ktg5+ and Rh3#.
Qf6+, Kh7, Ng5+, axg5, Rh3++
Patzer’s code: always check; it may be…
1. Qf6+ Kh7
2. Ng5+ hxg5
3. Rh3#
1.Qf6+ followed by Ng5+ and Rh3#.