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nice exercise, The move is Kb6
Dear chessmaster: That's a nice start, but it's a mate in 3.
Excellent! This was one of my student's games. It was a good example about always looking for a move even when it looks like all is lost. Thanks for commenting!
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Right, Good one!, Yes, I did mean Qc2, Yes, if white plays K-f3 then black can do N-f5 to prevent white using Q-g7 and attack the queen at the same time.
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I think you meant Qc2 instead of Qe2 as your last move for black. However, what if white plays K-f3 instead of taking the knight after N-e3?
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Black plays Re1, White has to play Kg2, Black counters with Ne3, Now White has to Qxe3 or fxe3. Qxe3 takes out the threat of mate in one, fxe3, then black can do Qe2 and continue the series of ch...
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Sorry, but that doesn't even avoid mate in one. :-)
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Play Black queen to h2. So you will avoid mate in one but it will be mate in two!
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