This mate in 3 begins with white playing B-f8, discovered check. Black is forced to play B-h5. White then plays Qxh5 check. Black must respond with gxh5. Checkmate follows with white playing R-h6. I hope you found the answer. Look for another in my series of chess puzzles in the next post!
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Answer To Advanced Chess Tactics Puzzle #40
January 13th, 2009 at 12:10 pm » Comments (0)
Advanced Chess Tactics Puzzle #40
December 31st, 2008 at 11:37 am » Comments (3)
Here is an advanced chess puzzle where it is white to move and mate in 3. The answer will appear in my next post. Good luck!
Answer To Advanced Chess Tactics Puzzle #39
December 19th, 2008 at 1:11 pm » Comments (0)
There are a couple of ways for white to win. First is, Rxf7. Virtually any move by black including KxR, is met with Q-g6 by white. Then mate in one follows. If after Rxf7, black plays RxQ, then white plays Rxg7 check and mate follows with N-g6. Another way is for white to start with [...]

