How can you make multiple solutions available per step in puzzles?
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Impossible. On chess.com a puzzle solution is always a single line from beginning to end. You can show variations in the solution right of the diagram, but you cannot have the puzzler solve the variations.
There are probably sites in the world where you can solve variations as well but I don't know which.
Impossible. On chess.com a puzzle solution is always a single line from beginning to end. You can show variations in the solution right of the diagram, but you cannot have the puzzler solve the variations.
There are probably sites in the world where you can solve variations as well but I don't know which.
actually there is kind of a way. An app called Chessbase. Allows u to setup a position, and make variations and play them out. Kind of hard tho bcuz it needs to be screen shared. If u have it, they have a lot of tactics in a tactic database. Go to Replay training without looking at notation, and play it out. Its kind of limited to the people that have it though, and getting it is expensive, with the basic version at 120 bux and the Big database starter pack at 200 bux. Totally recommended if ur gonna start playing competitively, and large tourneys.
there's also a lot of tech requirements for ur device to last, because its such a demanding program.
I honestly don't think these kind of endgames are worth it. They're so hard to memorize, and getting into this position is really rare.
It's just a faster way to mate with 2 bishops I figured by playing around with analysis, the creative analysis (not game analysis). You can go the longer 2 bishop checkmate pattern, which I learned but noticed that there is a mate in 7. Do any of you guys know how to mate with 2 bishops, I noticed the tutorials were misleading for 2 bishops mate and the pattern did not work for 2 bishops at 7th or 2nd rank that were on the edge or 1 square away from edge and had to do some shuffling to work, like in a real game I was trying to test 2 bishop mate and had 2 bishops at edge of the board and got chopped by the pattern not working and time pressure.
How many mistakes did you make? And by the way has anyone of you had a K & 2 bishop pair vs K in a real game. I only had them in promotions to bishop intentionally, but never left with the original pair endgame.