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Mate in one, and you will not se it!

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teal604
I liked that one.  Good hint.
Jaguarphd

It is called en passant

I think thats how it is spelled...

ANy chess player that doesn't know this is a beginner  


LEE2000
how is that a legal move?
LEE2000
o.k. i learned what "en passant" is.  lol  i love google
rutra23
it's easy once you see what blacks last move was
teoddy

wht the heelllllll!

i saw the answer!


add-Inactive

i saw it, you shouldnt have given clues though, because we can easiely see the sollution without them.


Charlie91
One move mates are easy (as compared to combinations)--of course you look for unsual moves like promotion to a knight, en passant (as this puzzle), etc.
JRadis
yeah, you are right... But is it so usual with one move mates problems? Have not seen anyone exept for this one.  
misterfever
I just can't get past the words "nice pussel" - my eyes keep going back to them and thinking they're something else
Chesser777
Why 1. ... b5?? and not 1. ... bxc6, if king takes pawn its remise ...
JRadis
Chesser777 wrote: Why 1. ... b5?? and not 1. ... bxc6, if king takes pawn its remise ...

this is made to be difficult for the players to see the mate not the black playing the best move.


Loomis
but JRadis, you still haven't answered what black's previous move was, the one that got into the diagram in your second post.
lukeyboy_xx
quite easy
CutPriceKarpov

en passent....

 


wesley47

that was easy.. cause i already saw that puzzle in a polgar book.. nice copying..


engleteh
I've seen this b4
JRadis
I thought I had copyed it but in the book I had there were a bit different.