After Qxb5 the queenside pawns are blockaded and cannot cross the light squares without being taken, unless there is an immediate tactic with the king on f8.
After Qxb5 the queenside pawns are blockaded and cannot cross the light squares without being taken, unless there is an immediate tactic with the king on f8.
@ChessAddicted_010 said in #1:
Hi friends. I am going to show you the Impossible Question. Can you help me? The white is winning.
It is in here.
im pretty sure its not stalemate the c6 bishop is free to move
@ChessAddicted_010 said in #1:
> Hi friends. I am going to show you the Impossible Question. Can you help me? The white is winning.
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> It is in here.
im pretty sure its not stalemate the c6 bishop is free to move
it's hopeless puzzle, I don't see here any solution actually. if there is no way to remain that blacks bishop and get to 8 diagonal with queen, so puzzle has no solution
it's hopeless puzzle, I don't see here any solution actually. if there is no way to remain that blacks bishop and get to 8 diagonal with queen, so puzzle has no solution
There is a nice tactic but Black helps a bit 1. Ba3 Bc3 2. Ke3 Kf8 3. Qxb5 1-0
There is a nice tactic but Black helps a bit 1. Ba3 Bc3 2. Ke3 Kf8 3. Qxb5 1-0
no win for white, even SF at 99 depth doesn't see it, so how can you hope to see it youself,besides, if to watch main strategy line, like avoiding taking bishop, or get to 8-th diagonal as soon as possible, or even sac a queen for a pawn to break. they all gives nothing and can't be reeally achieved, so it's hopeless
no win for white, even SF at 99 depth doesn't see it, so how can you hope to see it youself,besides, if to watch main strategy line, like avoiding taking bishop, or get to 8-th diagonal as soon as possible, or even sac a queen for a pawn to break. they all gives nothing and can't be reeally achieved, so it's hopeless