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Chess Problems (Archmage Preferred)

Chess Problems (Archmage Preferred)

These are for Archmage, if I don’t hear from him in a bit, I’ll open it to others. The first three problems are the normal ones you get from me, the last two problems  you don’t have the book, so your best guess would be great….I totally get that the last two are a guess. 

 

 

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Question 110 pts<p>Arrange your chessboard as follows: WHITE:K-e1; N-e5; N-f4; B-f7;  BLACK: K-e7; Pawn-d6; B-f8; Q-d8; White to move and checkmate black in one move. Which move?</p>

Arrange your chessboard as follows: WHITE:K-e1; N-e5; N-f4; B-f7;  BLACK: K-e7; Pawn-d6; B-f8; Q-d8; White to move and checkmate black in one move. Which move?

 
 
 

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Question 210 ptsSkip to question text.

BLACK: K-e7; Pawn: e-6; N-e4; WHITE: K-e2; Pawn: c2, f7; B-e5; White to move. What is its best move given that it must capture the black knight in three moves or less? You also have to think of black’s response to white’s first move and figure out the best first move. Note also that it is not in black’s interest to move its king away from the white pawn in f7 and allow that pawn to turn into a queen!

 
 
 

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Question 310 pts<p>WHITE: Pawn: b2; K-c4; N-b7; R-h5; Black: K-a4; Pawn: b6; R-b8; R-g3; White to move and checkmate black in two moves. Which moves?</p>

WHITE: Pawn: b2; K-c4; N-b7; R-h5; Black: K-a4; Pawn: b6; R-b8; R-g3; White to move and checkmate black in two moves. Which moves?

 
 
 

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Question 410 pts<p>In “A Matter of Direction” in the text “Chess Mysteries”, what is the clue Holmes must have used to deduce with certainty that Marston was playing white?</p>

In “A Matter of Direction” in the text “Chess Mysteries”, what is the clue Holmes must have used to deduce with certainty that Marston was playing white?

 
 
 

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Question 510 pts<p>In “a Matter of Direction” in the chess text “Chess Mysteries”, why did Holmes rule out that the black king in a8 could have moved from a7 before white made its last move?</p>

In “a Matter of Direction” in the chess text “Chess Mysteries”, why did Holmes rule out that the black king in a8 could have moved from a7 before white made its last move?

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