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I don't think that there's any way to know that Black *had* to have played what he did on the last turn, since it didn't seem to block any fatal checks.

It just seems right once you've caught the trick by investigating the other checks. So I guess it's a proof by exhaustion, at best.

Edit: Nevermind, I think one could prove directly how the position arose without using exhaustion. So, I redact what I said earlier about not enough information in the statement of the problem. It's just well-nested.

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Originally posted by Zaubernuss
To answer my own question, I think the answer is yes. I'll leave it to others to fill in the details.

Nice problem!
I agree, yes.

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Sorry if this is a stupid question but which direction is white playing, from top to bottom or bottom to top?

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Originally posted by Cardigan
Sorry if this is a stupid question but which direction is white playing, from top to bottom or bottom to top?
From bottom to top.

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Here's a similar problem that I composed.


Black to move and mate in 1

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Originally posted by EinZweiDrei
I don't think that there's any way to know that Black *had* to have played what he did on the last turn, since it didn't seem to block any fatal checks.
Once you know there is a mate in one, everything else falls into place around that .. but it wasn't immediately obvious - to me, at least!

If only there was a similar alert system in real chess :-(

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Can't get it. Please message me the answer, thanks very much.

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Got it, nice one!

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hahaha finally found it!

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
Here's a similar problem that I composed.

[fen]8/pb4p1/p7/p5P1/p2pPkrP/3P3p/PPP2p1P/4n1bK b - - 0 1[/fen]
Black to move and mate in 1
I love these kinds of problems.

But it is really clear, i mean without any doubt, that the mating move is in fact legal?
If black knight was on the d2-square, I wouldn't say anything, but in this position?

Sorry if I've made a mistake, I just glanced at it.

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got it (with help). very nice.

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
Here's a similar problem that I composed.

[fen]8/pb4p1/p7/p5P1/p2pPkrP/3P3p/PPP2p1P/4n1bK b - - 0 1[/fen]
Black to move and mate in 1
Can't find it.

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Originally posted by Goshen
Can't find it.
Note that in both cases, the FEN given in this thread is wrong. Note also that revealing which field in the FEN is wrong would be a spoiler.

Richard

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Very cool problems!!

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Is the trick that white and black are reversed? That's not very fun.