You are viewing a single comment's thread from:RE: Chess puzzle of dayView the full contextagreste (65)in The Chess Community • 3 years ago Could it be so? Qh1 e4 Qh7 Ra5+ Kb7 Ra7+ Kxa7 Bg7 Qg8+ Bf8 Qxf8++
Mate in 6, it just needs 3 moves to mate. I think pretty hard, but welcome you to solve it. We can learn from another one
then I will keep thinking!
Step by step, you will make fast progress
I have a new approach: Qc2, threatening Qc7+ and Qc8++. If Rc3, then Qh2 and then Qh8++ (because now the rook covers the bishop). If, instead, Bc3, Qe4 and checkmate with Qa8. Can it be that way?
Excellent! Correct in every detail
Yes! It was difficult, but it finally came out!