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Moving the elephant of white side just before the horse and then check and mate from all sides hope you like it mark it as brainliest answer
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I said that prove it by the algebraic notation!
Answer- The above question is a puzzle of the game 'Chess'.
Given question: Solve this two move chess puzzle.
(Picture of the board is attached in the question itself.)
Answer: Steps to solve this puzzle:-
White to move and checkmate black in 2 moves:-
WHITE BLACK
1. R × d7 Q × d7
2. Qb8+ #
Here, R is Rook kept at d1 square.
Q (Black) is Black Queen kept at e6 square.
Q (White) is White Queen kept at b3 square.
Explanation:
1. Rook crosses Knight kept at d7 square.
2. Black Queen crosses Rook at d7 square.
3. White Queen gives a check at b8 square.
Black Queen protects the Black King from check at c8 or d8 squares.
If Black Queen is kept at d8 square, White Bishop will cross Black Queen, Black may make any move and then, White Bishop may go back to any square at that diagonal and it would lead to a checkmate.
If Black Queen is kept at c8 square, White Queen will cross Black Queen and it would lead to a checkmate.
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Answer- The above question is a puzzle of the game 'Chess'.
Given question: Solve this two move chess puzzle.
(Picture of the board is attached in the question itself.)
Answer: Steps to solve this puzzle:-
White to move and checkmate black in 2 moves:-
WHITE BLACK
1. R × d7 Q × d7
2. Qb8+ #
Here, R is Rook kept at d1 square.
Q (Black) is Black Queen kept at e6 square.
Q (White) is White Queen kept at b3 square.
Explanation:
1. Rook crosses Knight kept at d7 square.
2. Black Queen crosses Rook at d7 square.
3. White Queen gives a check at b8 square.