tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042996779792668316.post1692327089035271039..comments2023-10-25T06:36:34.027-04:00Comments on CHESS NEWS BLOG: chessblog.com: Chess puzzle: Sublime coordination of piecesAlexandra Kosteniukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05061264948906490648noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042996779792668316.post-13756004674828763712010-09-06T16:00:28.400-04:002010-09-06T16:00:28.400-04:00You obviously enjoy an understanding of the word s...You obviously enjoy an understanding of the word simple I can only hope to imagine. :) but it is quite a interesting problem. I must admit I did have to turn to our friend Fritz about half way through solving it, I got the first part, but got stuck on the 2nd. Blessings, BB.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7042996779792668316.post-2439368106409993642010-09-03T13:51:38.767-04:002010-09-03T13:51:38.767-04:00Alas, even at the end of that sequence you have to...Alas, even at the end of that sequence you have to remember how to mate with knight and bishop, which is far from trivial for an average club player.Will Taylorhttp://roadtograndmaster.comnoreply@blogger.com