White to win?

Logic Level 2

How many moves for white to win?

6
15
draw 5 3 4 10 lose

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1 solution

Aareyan Manzoor
Sep 19, 2015
  1. Qf8+Qg8 (1... Rg82. Bg7#)
  2. Bg7+Rxg7
  3. Rxh7+Rxh7
  4. Ng6#

Is Qc8 possible?

Sanglak Choi - 5 years ago

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It is... So the correkt answer would be 1

Jan-Philipp Otto - 5 years ago

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Qc8 is not a legal move.

Aareyan Manzoor - 5 years ago

How about instead of Bg7, Qf6+? Then Qg7, Then, Qxg7?

Raakin Kabir - 4 years, 11 months ago

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Then Black would play Rxg7 and it wouldn't be checkmate.

Daniel Andrews - 3 years, 9 months ago

Note it didn't say that black would be playing optimally so you could basically do any good move and you would win!

Raakin Kabir - 4 years, 9 months ago

It didn't say who had the next move.

Andrew Grainger - 3 years, 5 months ago

What about Qb8?

Aaron Fidelis - 2 years, 5 months ago

Qf8 is a stalemate

Zachary Bergh - 4 years, 1 month ago

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