It actually if it moves to d6, the black bishop blocks itYeaaa...no.Black King can go to E6.
Nope,B8's the White King which can only move one space in any 'free' direction.B8 to D6 and a1 to d4
Haha,you almost got it....almost.Black King still has C4.Knight on h4 to f3
Queen on a1 to e5
gg.
I got it didn't I? If you see an escape tell me.Haha,you almost got it....almost.Black King still has C4.
Knight on h4 to f3
Queen on a1 to d4
gg.
no wait..
Looks like we got 2 winners!Congrats!h4 to f5 and a1 to d4
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The Horse(Knight) traps it on the blues, the Queen blocks it on the bottom whites and the bishop blocks it on the top whites.
I definitely got that first lol. Check the time, my edit was to add the descrip. of checkmate.Looks like we got 2 winners!Congrats!
not really because one of the black pieces would of had to move and odds are it would have been the pawn. Even if it wasn't the King only has 2 choices, 1 of the blue. If they go to d6 then e5 works if they move the pawn d4.Knight on h4 to f3
Queen on a1 to e5
was my first thought, but the king can move to c4.
Then I thought move the queen to d4 but the pawn can take the queen.
It seems like the queen is the way to win to stop the king from moving in so many options. I can do it in 3 but not 2.
not really because one of the black pieces would of had to move and odds are it would have been the pawn. Even if it wasn't the King only has 2 choices, 1 of the blue. If they go to d6 then e5 works if they move the pawn d4.
so am i wrong?Playing as white,checkmate in 2 turns.Winner gets rep...Go!
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You are wrong at 35 the king can go to c4 for safetyso am i wrong?