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Posts by Bumbling Patzer
Qe3+, fxe3, Bh4#
Rxg6+, Kh8, Bg7#
Qxh6+, Kxh6, Rh3#
Rg2+, Kxg2, Qh2#
Qc6+, bxc6, Rb8#
Bb5+, Kc8, Rxc8#
Rxh4+, Kxh4, Rh2#
Queen sac followed by Bishop check
Qf8+, Rxf8, Rxf8#
Nxh7+, Nxh7, Bh6#
Qb1+, Ke2, Qd1#
Perhaps still the best general purpose explainer of how an LLM works and the one I give to students. Hereβs why I like it (shortπ§΅): ig.ft.com/generative-ai/
Let us know how you like it
Why must I lose to this idiot kinds π?
Re1+ Kxe1, Rxc1#
Nice π
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This looks more like Colle and Stonewall than Trompovsky π
If king moves to a5 in response to bishop check, then mate with knight
Oops, thats only is pawn takes bishop
Bxb5+, followed by Qxa8#
Qh6 followed by Qxh2#
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Not at my level but lot of serious players do keep Chessbase
I think we might see Petroff for the first time
True
Right, so a pawn check?
Chessable courses will often have more than 40 variations but I like your idea