We already had #18728
You titled it correctly.
>TRUE NORTH STRONG AND FREE
Except for saying "Let's go Brandon". Clearly it's on par with rape and murder.
White to move and checkmate in 3 moves.
Black Rook G7 blocking Check.
>W Rook takes Black Rook
>Check-Mate
How can it be check-mate if Black isn't even in check? How is the W Rook on G7 check?
The Rook isn't checking the King.
The correct answer is Rook to A6 check.
Black plays Pawn to F6
Bishop takes Pawn on F6
Rook to G7
Rook on A6 captures rook on A8
Black can be an idiot and blunder mate right away when White plays Rook to A6, black plays his Rook on G8 to G7 so Rook on A6 captures on A8 for mate in two.
Another "COOL" mate is both white and black fuck up their first move.
Rook Takes Pawn on F7
Rook on G8 to G7 blocking
Rook F7 captures Rook on G7
Black plays Rook on A8 to A1 with a check.
White moves Rook back to G1 blocking check but also delivering checkmate.
The trick here is that when Whites Rook captures blacks rook on G7, the only move to play is Pawn H6.
On my own. I do use an Engine to make sure I am being accurate.
I'll show you a Mate in 3 puzzle that I had to use an engine.
It's black to move and Mate in 3.
When you play Rook to F4 you are blocking your Bishop. White King can take on G5.
>That is an odd sort of game that you're playing there.
The first move for white is EXTREMELY ODD but makes perfect sense.
Ya. Either Knight works. But that's the second move. First the first move.
Bishop can capture both knights.
Look at it from this perspective.
Black cannot move his King.
The only two other pieces black can move is his Pawn and his Bishop.
How do you force him to move his bishop without moving your knights?
There's multiple chess puzzles that has been uploaded this bread. Which puzzle are you talking about?