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Topic: Problem #6526 has two solutions? (Read 591 times)
risto
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Problem #6526 has two solutions?
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January 07, 2008, 10:21:44 am »
http://chesstempo.com/chess-problems/6526
Tell me, why isn't 1. Qe3+ Kh2 2. Qf2++ as good as 1. Qxg3 Bg2 2. Qxg2++?
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roq
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Re: Problem #6526 has two solutions?
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January 07, 2008, 11:48:58 am »
...Qf2 isn't mate, because of Bg2 so your solution is a move longer.
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