Hello Bernie, if White plays Ke6, then Black short-castles ... and it is now impossible for White to check-mate at the next move. Best,
Le 27 mai 2017 à 22:15, Bernie <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> a écrit :
On May 27, 2017 2:03:46 PM EDT, rcs@xmission.com wrote: [from Eric Angelini -- Rich]
------------ Date: Tue, 23 May 2017 11:36:01 +0200 Subject: Chess weirdness From: Eric Angelini <Eric.Angelini@kntv.be>
White to move; mate in 2
The "problem" is that there is -- and there is no mate in 2! Kind of a 2-states quantum superposition! If you had the White pieces, what would your first move be?
does K-e6 not work? I'm clearly missing the trick /b\
-- Bernie Cosell Bernie@fantasyfarm.com
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