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#1 2015-03-22 22:34:34

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Mate in three?

This is a chess problem from The Illustrated London News, a 19th-century publication. According to the author it is possible for white to mate in three moves but I can't find a solution. swear

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I analysed the problem at http://www.chesslab.com/PositionSearch.html but it couldn't find a mate-in-three either; however it did find an

Can anyone find a mate in three, if there is one? Phrontister? sad

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#2 2015-03-23 00:02:11

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Re: Mate in three?

I couldn't have solved it myself, but my chess computer can mate in 3 against any defence.
It gives the main line as:
1. Qb5  d1-Q
2. Nxb3  axb3
3. Qd5+ (checkmate)

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#3 2015-03-23 00:53:18

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Re: Mate in three?

Oh, I didn't see that. Thanks, SteveB.


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#4 2015-03-23 01:11:59

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Re: Mate in three?

What if black goes Tc5 on the first move?


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#5 2015-03-23 01:15:43

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Re: Mate in three?

What is T?


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#6 2015-03-23 03:09:53

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Re: Mate in three?

If you mean T to mean the rook takes c5 then:

1. Qb5   Rxc5
2. Qd7+ Kxe5
3. Ng4+ (checkmate)

Or if you mean the knight takes c5 then:

1. Qb5  Nxc5
2. Ng4  c1=Q
3. e3+  (checkmate)

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#7 2015-03-23 03:16:52

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Re: Mate in three?

Why wouldn't the king go to c4 in the second move in the first case?


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#8 2015-03-23 04:10:16

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Re: Mate in three?

That variation results in Qxa4+

as in:
1. Qb5    Rxc5
2. Qd7+  Kc4
3. Qxa4+ (checkmate)

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#9 2015-03-23 04:38:52

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Re: Mate in three?

So, all the variations end up with a mate?


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#10 2015-03-23 04:45:51

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Re: Mate in three?

This is a much more interesting puzzle than I thought. If indeed all variations end with mate in three, it must have taken a super genius brain to work them out, given there were no computers in the 19th century. I can see why it won first prize. smile

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#11 2015-03-23 12:42:02

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Re: Mate in three?

1. Nxb3+ Kd5
2. Nxd2+ Rc4
3. Bxc4#

In this variation Black's king is forced by two discovered checks to move to safety himself because White's checking pieces (first the queen, then the bishop) cannot be captured and Black has no blocking pieces with which to shield the king from them.

Other than the above, the Black king's only move option is on his first move: ie, Kc4...but that leads to mate-in-2 with Nxd2#.


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#12 2015-03-23 12:58:53

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Re: Mate in three?

Um, phro, I don't think the black king can go to d5.


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#13 2015-03-23 13:26:21

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Re: Mate in three?

Oops! Thanks, stefy. I'd placed White's Nf6 on Ng6. >{blush,grumble}<

Yes, Black can't prolong the game beyond mate-in-3 with White = 1. Qb5 (as per SteveB). I tried all possible options.

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#14 2015-03-23 20:14:10

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Re: Mate in three?

anonimnystefy wrote:

So, all the variations end up with a mate?

There are also many ways to iterate the game infinitely


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#15 2015-03-23 20:26:39

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Re: Mate in three?

There are also many ways to iterate the game infinitely

Sorry, Agnishom, but I don't know what you mean by that.


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#16 2015-03-23 21:10:16

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Re: Mate in three?

1. Rh1 Rf8
2. Rh3 Rd8
3. Rh1 Rf8
4. Rh3 Rd8
.
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#17 2015-03-23 23:45:50

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Re: Mate in three?

None of those is an optimal move, so it would never happen.


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#18 2015-03-23 23:52:57

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Re: Mate in three?

Agnishom wrote:

1. Rh1 Rf8
2. Rh3 Rd8
3. Rh1 Rf8
4. Rh3 Rd8
.
.

Black would be very pleased indeed if White went 5. Rh1! smile

Agnishom wrote:

There are also many ways to iterate the game infinitely

'Infinitely' is not possible these days under FIDE Laws of Chess.

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#19 2015-09-19 15:55:06

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Re: Mate in three?

What about:

1.    Nd3+(discovered)           Kc4 (forced)
2.    Bxb3+                           a4xb3 (forced)
3.    Qb4++               

I just did this looking at the diagram, so I might have missed something...

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#20 2015-09-19 21:17:12

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Re: Mate in three?

Hi applejuicefool;

1.    Nd3+(discovered)           Kc4 (forced)

Kc4 isn't forced, as Black has an alternative with Rc5 to block White's queen. That leads to mate in four.


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