Granny on the wing
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- Sep 7, 2019
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Correct white move and I will reply for black
Knight f6 +
Correct white move and I will reply for black
Look up at the ceiling and hope for hallucinatory inspiration?
I won't get it if its really hard. A window on the level of my thought processes....
Queening the d pawn seems essential for white unless there is some mating net with bishop and knight possible - if the puzzle is really complex then it could involve queening the g pawn (but I can't work that far ahead)
Can't be d8 because of fork on f7 that would follow
Nf6+ is obviously possible but can't see where it would lead
Ne5 would protect f7
The black bishop moving to a5 is a problem
etc etc
no idea really
I've tried that...then...
1. Nh5+ Kg6. 1. Ne8+ doesn't work, I don't think.
Then, I can't get any of Nf4+, Bc2+, or Bh5+ to work out well for white...
I figure you have keep checking, otherwise Black has Ba5...
Agree that Ba5 seems to be a hammer blow if allowed...I've tried that...then...
1. Nh5+ Kg6. 1. Ne8+ doesn't work, I don't think.
Then, I can't get any of Nf4+, Bc2+, or Bh5+ to work out well for white...
I figure you have keep checking, otherwise Black has Ba5...
I've tried that...then...
1. Nh5+ Kg6 is correct, white to move, one of the three is best
1. Nf4+?
The problem is that I don't know what happens after 1...Kf5
white to play
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1. Nf6+ Kg7 2. Nh5+ Kg6 3. Bc2+ Kxh5 4. d8=Q Nf7+ 5. Ke6 Nxd8+ 6. Kf5 e2 7.
Be4 e1=N 8. Bd5 c2 9. Bc4 c1=N 10. Bb5 Nc6 11. Bxc6 Nc7 12. Ba4 Nc2 13.
Bxc2 Ne2 14. Bd1 c4 15. Bxe2#
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It's much longer if he doesn't do 4...Nf7+... (Kg4, for example) but then White has a Queen, which is ample material advantage...
In the example cited, if Black doesn't promote the pawns to Knights, then it's over much quicker...
Four knights cannot stop a single bishop