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cgctv 27-Nov-14, 08:39 » Report abuse |
well done |
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kimbacha 27-Nov-14, 12:13 » Report abuse |
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mrfery 27-Nov-14, 12:15 » Report abuse |
And yet another tough one4 stars and thx to the problem isn't and the sender |
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seif73 27-Nov-14, 15:13 » Report abuse |
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jordanz1997 27-Nov-14, 20:41 » Report abuse |
self73And to get to that square, it oddly ends up behind the king with Qh2 which connects to h7 in the next move. |
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seif73 28-Nov-14, 11:56 » Report abuse |
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jordanz1997 28-Nov-14, 23:12 » Report abuse |
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snailmate 24-Jun-25, 12:04 » Report abuse |
![]() Sadly this is answered by 1...Kc3 or Kd3. The problem is the squares e3 and e4 which provide escape squares for Black. This eventually led me to the solution when I thought "But what if White's K was further over and guarding those squares?". |
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