Problem Display
PID: 13050 (4b1Nn/K5n1/3B2p1/Np1kP1P1/1p5P/1P2Pp2/5P2/8 w - - 0 1)

Berger, Johann Nepomuk

Das Schachproblem, 1884

4b1Nn/K5n1/3B2p1/Np1kP1P1/1p5P/1P2Pp2/5P2/8

#3

10 + 8


14665 Knights and Bishops 1909

SOLUTION


  • SOUND
  • Sets
    • 1...Se6
      • 2.Sf6#
  • Keys
    • 1.Sb7!
      • 1...Ke4
        • 2.Sc5+
          • 2...Kd5
            • 3.Se7#
          • 2...Kf5
            • 3.Sh6#
      • 1...Kc6
        • 2.Sf6
          • threat
            • 3.Sa5#
            • 3.Sd8#
      • 1...Ke6
        • 2.Sc5+
          • 2...Kd5
            • 3.Se7#
          • 2...Kf5
            • 3.Sh6#
          • 2...Kf7
            • 3.Sh6#
      • 1...Bc6
        • 2.Sc5
          • threat
            • 3.Sf6#
            • 3.Se7#
      • 1...Bd7
        • 2.Se7+
          • 2...Ke4
            • 3.Sc5#
          • 2...Ke6
            • 3.Sd8#
      • 1...Bf7
        • 2.Se7+
          • 2...Ke4
            • 3.Sc5#
          • 2...Ke6
            • 3.Sc5#
      • 1...Sf5
        • 2.Sf6+
          • 2...Kc6
            • 3.Sa5#
            • 3.Sd8#
          • 2...Ke6
            • 3.Sd8#
      • 1...Sh5
        • 2.Sc5
          • threat
            • 3.Se7#
          • 2...Kc6
            • 3.Se7#
      • 1...Se6
        • 2.Sf6+
          • 2...Kc6
            • 3.Sa5#
      • 1...Sf7
        • 2.Se7+
          • 2...Ke4
            • 3.Sc5#
          • 2...Ke6
            • 3.Sc5#

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