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hassanbahaa

Hello everybody, please help me solve this puzzle

By Paul Morphy, 1856.

 

 

 

 

 

 

White to play and mate in two moves.

hassanbahaa

Morphy was 10 years old when he invented this puzzle, his only known composition. The position is simple but cunning. The text reads "White to play and mate in two moves." and indeed White can, but only if you discover Morphy's surprise move--a move that will delight aficionados and beginners alike.

heinzie

Copy/paste?

hassanbahaa
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gorgeous_vulture

Hadn't seen this before but just worked it out. A beauty indeed.

powernow

AHA!!!! (took me about 3 minutes :D) 1. Ra6 bxd6 2. b7++

 

correct?

bomtrown

1. Ra6   b7xRa6

2. b7++

Thanks. Fun.

Am1nOS

easy one but tricky !

hassanbahaa

Thank you powernow and bomtrown, but is it obligatory that black play b7xRa6?

I am just a beginner and want to improve.Smile

gorgeous_vulture
hassanbahaa wrote:

Thank you powernow and bomtrown, but is it obligatory that black play b7xRa6?

I am just a beginner and wants to improve.


 His only other choice is to move the bishop, in which case Rxa7#

Lawdoginator

Whether black takes the rook or moves the bishop, it will be mate on the second move by pawn or rook. 

powernow

all tey have said is correct, however, supposing you were playing as black, in that position you would probably say "well", it sure will look alot nicer if he doesn't have that rook" :D

 

but no matter where the bishop goes, it'll be mate.

there, just for visual reference :D
hassanbahaa

I got it now, thank you very nuch powernow Wink

Retro_Gamer

Took me less than a minute and I'm a beginner. Sacrifice the rook, move the pawn, done.

gambit156

nice

lstricker

Eloquent

justrookin

Excellent! I made Paul Morphy my new mentor, and not because of this puzzle.

Ferlathin

[Nevermind...]

Phaedrus25
powernow wrote:

all tey have said is correct, however, supposing you were playing as black, in that position you would probably say "well", it sure will look alot nicer if he doesn't have that rook" :D

 

Possible.  More likely as black: "I'm not going to let him brilliantly sacrifice that rook and force a mate."  1. Ra6 ... 1-0

PaulMorphy2011

Paul Morphy is my idol. So, i know what Morphy think for this solve. 1) Ra6 bxa6 2) b7# OR 1) Ra6 Bc7 2) Ra7#