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....and mate in two against any defence.

Came across some very old chess literature which contained these classic mate in two puzzles.



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Originally posted by skeeter
....and mate in two against any defence.

Came across some very old chess literature which contained these classic mate in two puzzles.

[fen]4K3/3Q4/8/p3k2N/r7/R2B4/5P2/7b w - - 0 1[/fen]

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1.Be4!! (2.Qd5# )

1...Bxe4 2.f4#
1...Rxe4 2.Rxa5#
1...Kxe4 2.Re3#
1...Rd4 2.Qe7#

Spiffy interference motif.

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Originally posted by BigDoggProblem
[b]1.Be4!! (2.Qd5# )

1...Bxe4 2.f4#
1...Rxe4 2.Rxa5#
1...Kxe4 2.Re3#
1...Rd4 2.Qe7#

Spiffy interference motif.

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Too good BigDogg. Give me a minute and I'll post another.

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Same again - white to move and mate in two:




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Originally posted by skeeter
Same again - white to move and mate in two:

[fen]b4b2/3r4/3pr3/8/1K5N/2PR4/Q3p3/5kBR w - - 0 1[/fen]


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1.Qa6 (2.Rd1# )

Unfortunately for Black, all of his checks cut off Ba8's attack on Rh1, allowing the Rh1/Bg1 battery to fire.

1...Rb7+ 2.Bb6#
1...d5+ 2.Bc5#
1...Re4+ 2.Bd4#

And finally
1...e1N/Q/R/B 2.Rf3#
1...Ke1 2.Qa1#

Tries: 1.Rd1+? exd1N! and 1.Qxa8? e1N!

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Yep. Correct. Next one:



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By the looks of it 1.Rcc7! (2.Nc3# )
1...Ne2 2.Qxh5#; 1...Nb5 (1...Rxa4) 2.Rc5# ; 1...Bxb3 2.Bxb3#; 1...Nc6 2.Rcd7#;
EDIT: missed this 1...Ne6 2.Rec7#; 1...Nf5 2.Re5 #
EDIT2: EDIT2: missed this variants
1...Nf3 2.Qe4 #; 1...Nc2 2.b4 #; 1...Nxb3 2.Qd3 #

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Yes. All the knight moves vacating d4 after the key Rc-c7 leads to a different mate. They do get harder.

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....and yet another:



The perfect zugzwang position ?

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Originally posted by skeeter
....and yet another:

[fen]8/qQ5p/3pN2K/3pp1R1/4k3/7N/1b1PP3/8[/fen]

The perfect zugzwang position ?

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1.Nd4 threatens 2.Rf5#
1. ...Kd4: Qb4#
1. ...ed: 2. Qd5:#
1. ...Qd4: 2.Qh7:
1. ...Bd4: 2.Qb1#
Sorry, couldn't find a Zugzwang here:'(

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Nope . Sorry. ..Qxd4. Rf5 is not mate.

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Originally posted by skeeter
....and yet another:

[fen]8/qQ5p/3pN2K/3pp1R1/4k3/7N/1b1PP3/8[/fen]

The perfect zugzwang position ?

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Very nice!

When black is on the move, 20 possibilities each leading to checkmate in 1.

When white is on the move, Nd4! creates another zugzwang position with checkmate in 1 after all black's moves.

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Originally posted by skeeter
Nope . Sorry. ..Qxd4. Rf5 is not mate.

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NO, but 1.Nd4 Qxd4 2.Qxh7#does

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Originally posted by Mephisto2
NO, but 1.Nd4 Qxd4 2.Qxh7#does
That's exactly what I said. I'm sure you read my post, skeeter.

I meant that after 1.Nd4 White threatens 2.Rg4#(not Rf5,sorry).

Zugzwang means, it's a problem that it's your turn, but since white threatens mate (Rg4🙄, after 1.Nd4 white wins regardless whose turn it is. Therefore, if it's white to move (as the thread title indicates) there is no zugzwang.

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Originally posted by jfkjmh
That's exactly what I said. I'm sure you read my post, skeeter.

I meant that after 1.Nd4 White threatens 2.Rg4#(not Rf5,sorry).

Zugzwang means, it's a problem that it's your turn, but since white threatens mate (Rg4🙄, after 1.Nd4 ...[text shortened]... hite to move (as the thread title indicates) there is no zugzwang.
I agree that this problem isn't about zugzwang. After 1.Nd4, a move like 1...Ba1 does not change anything. If it were a true zugzwang, all of Black's moves would damage his position in some way.