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๐Ÿ—‘๏ธ ๐Ÿงต Chess Puzzles

Anonymous No. 16071177

Can you do it?

Anonymous No. 16071187

>>>/tg/

Anonymous No. 16071217

>>16071177
>Kb2
>...a1B
>Rxa1
>...h1Q
>Qxh1#
Nice puzzle

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Anonymous No. 16071222

>>16071217
What I'd do

Anonymous No. 16071232

imagine presuming that you're an intelligent adult when you're still fixated on children's games like a baby
Arrested_development

Anonymous No. 16071236

>>16071222
I don't think this works friend. Black only has one move in this game, not the two it should have. When the rook moves to a2, king moves to c3 and then you've exhausted your moves.

Anonymous No. 16071328

>>16071236
You're right.

>>16071217
Very clever. This is from Mensa. You'd fit in.

Anonymous No. 16071340

>>16071328
>This is from Mensa
Mate in 3 is Mensa tier? LOL

Anonymous No. 16071341

>>16071340
Apparently. lol

Anonymous No. 16071387

I see mate in 2.
>Rf1
>gxf1R+
>Qb1
>axb1Q#

Anonymous No. 16071401

1. Kb2 a1=Q
2. Rxa1 h1=Q
3. Qxh1#

Anonymous No. 16071573

>>16071232
I recognize this as brainlet cope because I've used the same cope.

Anonymous No. 16071585

>>16071177
kek
>saw stalemate possibility immediately
>wasted 5-10 seconds wondering why it's not a mate in two - "oh, the rook gets pinned"
>then solved puzzle successfully
All in all, a respectable 80-IQ performance, I'd say.

Anonymous No. 16071662

>>16071222
What if black takes the pawn?

Anonymous No. 16071723

Chess is for brainlets. Even someone like Andrew Tate can be good at it.

Anonymous No. 16072144

>>16071177
I don't even see why it is a puzzle, it's a totally obvious win as long as you can avoid a stalemate.