Chess Puzzle 65 Mate in 1 Please Make Your Move as White. For solution, click the button below:  To see the 1st correct move: Hover the mouse over the puzzle or touch the puzzle picture for mobile. Chess Puzzle 66 (next one) is below
Chess Puzzle 66 Mate in 1 Please Make Your Move as White. For solution, click the button below:  To see the 1st correct move: Hover the mouse over the puzzle or touch the puzzle picture for mobile.
Solution to Puzzle 65  1. Rxh7# This is a typical position and typical checkmate pattern. Using this position, you will learn how a rook and knight may checkmate the opponent’s king at a corner… The Black king is positioned at the corner and is blocked by his own pawn on h7. The White rook and knight are attacking the Black pawn on h7, which is unprotected. To deliver rook-knight mate, the White rook takes on h7. Learn. Back to top
Solution to Puzzle 66  1. Nf6# This is a typical position and typical checkmate pattern. Using this position, you will learn how 2 knights and the king may checkmate the lonely king. However, you should know that 2 knights and the king are not able to checkmate the lonely king – under his correct defense. In this position, the Black king has stepped on a wrong square… To mate in one, the right White knight moves on f6. Learn.
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