• Squareeyed
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      1 year ago

      Bc6, Rb1, Ke2, RxH1, BxH1, Pg2, Nf4, Kg3/h4, Nxg2. That’s as far as I’ve gotten

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          1 year ago

          Got a modification on it. I think it works…

          Bc6, Rb1, Ke2, Rxh1, Bg2+,Kxg2,Nf4+,Kg1,Ke1,Pg2,Ke2#

          ? I dunno if my logic is right, but pretty sure that might be it, been fiddling moves for a while…

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            1 year ago

            Nice, I think you have it. I assume your last notation means Knight, not King

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            1 year ago

            Yeah that’s the same answer i got.

            I think that’s the best way. But I’m by no means an expert

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              1 year ago

              I did variations where the room doesn’t take the queen, you just attack the rook with the king

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                  I tried that but ultimately you lose the queen and can’t stop the pawn queening. The following most likely would be Re4+, then if you move f2 it’s check, f4 you loss your queen and black queens