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Fort Gordon
Originally posted by sonhouseWhat do you do about black's K-e2, then K-f3 as an escape route? If the knight goes to e3.
slatington, pa, usa
Originally posted by RJHindsYou are right. I would have to include the move [hidden]2.Qd1#[/hidden]P.S. These puzzles are sneaky and deceptive like the devil.
Yes, 1 Ne3! is the solution.