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Related: About this forumFor chess fans - this puzzle looks so simple, but I gave up finally
Last edited Wed Feb 19, 2025, 04:02 PM - Edit history (2)
Try your noodle at a solution, there 100% is one !
I will post a hint here later today, then the video of the solution tomorrow
It's White's move...

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Spoiler alert: solution has been posted (don't peek if you want to challenge yourself first)
anciano
(2,317 posts)Pluvious
(5,452 posts)anciano
(2,317 posts)lastlib
(28,609 posts)2 Rc3! b1/Q
3 Nd7+ Ka7
4 Ra3+ Kb7
5 Rb3+ and wins
5....Qxb3, 6 Nc5+ wins the Q, and it's pretty much over.
anciano
(2,317 posts)In move 3, black king could move to b7 instead of a7. So why a7?
lastlib
(28,609 posts)Ka7 is just delaying it one more move. The Knight fork is coming, either way.
Pluvious
(5,452 posts)Kudos to you friend
In the video he shows some of the possible alternatives, all which fail but the Rc3 "brilliant" move
lastlib
(28,609 posts)Good puzzle! Trying to actually stop the pawn from promoting just didn't work, so there had to be a way to let it promote, then take it off the board. Giving up the rook and grabbing the queen with the knight seemed to be the only way.
Pluvious
(5,452 posts)Pluvious
(5,452 posts)The path to the solution requires a sacrifice...
Lastlib posted their answer in post four
Discussion of this puzzle is provided in the video:
(Technically, the answer doesn't actually involve stopping the pawn from promoting)
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