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Re: SNCL Entries - Clement Sreeves - 29-10-2015 Jonathan Edwards Wrote:Geoff (Chandler) once gave a few of us a puzzle/teaser: opponent's king on d4 (or any central square), with your king on a1 (or any irrelevant square)... place 2 rooks and a knight on the board so that it's checkmate. It took Clément over 5 minutes to solve and others, including myself, gave up. You are mistaken, I also gave up. Re: SNCL Entries - Alan Jelfs - 30-10-2015 Which side is being checkmated? Re: SNCL Entries - Martin Robinson - 30-10-2015 This must be a favourite puzzle of Geoff's: I remember him demonstrating this in a talk he gave before the prize giving at the Edinburgh Congress some 25 years ago. It is your opponent who is being mated: ie on a central square. I remember Geoff saying that this is a puzzle where inexperienced players seem to be at an advantage, as they make fewer assumptions. Hamish's question is along the right lines.... P.S: I didn't get it at the time either. Re: SNCL Entries - Alan Tate - 31-10-2015 Solved (took about 10 minutes). Re: SNCL Entries - Alan Tate - 31-10-2015 Edit: Not solved, I take it back! Re: SNCL Entries - Alan Jelfs - 31-10-2015 Solved, for an illegal position. Re: SNCL Entries - Glynis Grant - 02-11-2015 Round 3 I am in discussions with another team to bring them in for the rest of the season, therefore there will probably not be a bye for the rest of the season. As far as points tables go -- as the two byes were junior teams I think everyone would be quite happy for them to keep their bye points. If you disagree let Andy or myself know (either in private or through the forum!) GG Re: SNCL Entries - andyburnett - 03-11-2015 Solved it in 1 minute for an illegal position :/ Don't think it's possible at all for a legal position??! Re: SNCL Entries - Phil Thomas - 03-11-2015 That was my conclusion too. That only solution is an illegal position. I guess that we subconciously concentrate on legal positions which slows us down enormously. Re: SNCL Entries - Phil Thomas - 19-11-2015 How about this position White King on b6 White Rooks on a6 and c6 Black King on b8 White to move BUT you have to mate in 3 moves AND you have to move each of your pieces. |