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Back Rank Mates and Odd Chess Stamps

Back Rank Mates and Odd Chess Stamps

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A selection of Back Rank Mates from 2018.
Some funny, some very sad, some incredible.

Another medieval ‘stipulation chess problem.

White to play and mate in 9 moves....


...the Rook is only allowed to move once

(Normal rules apply, the Black King cannot move into check.)

Then a look at some mistakes on stamps and RHP’s own stamp.

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On the puzzle, what if 7 ... Kg8?

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Hi byedidia,




Then 8.Kf5 Kf8 9.Ke6 etc...

But it is not mate in 9 is it. Better sort that out.
I got the problem from Murray's 'A History of Chess'
(even the medieval ages my endgame was crap!)

Edit - fixed, gave you a thumb's up.

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Regarding the Capabalnca - Lasker stamp.

In Berlin in 1914 Capablanca beat Lasker 6½-3.½ in a rapid-transit match,
(something akin to blitz or 5 minute chess) one of the games (as yet no score)
produced a position so interesting that the two of them tweaked it a bit and
together composed that study. That is the position on the Cuban 1988 stamp.

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