Can someone tell me where I can find the game of this position? It is known as the mate in 1 more difficult.
pm1.narvii.com/6632/a641b13fbb31397e1eee585f10e168b096ab321f_hq.jpgMaybe I'm missing something but I don't think its mate in 1
Qf6 is mate
Black king can capture the white knight on h6
You type in the fen : r1qr1b2/1R3pkp/P2p2pN/ppnPp1Q1/bn2P3/4P1NP/PBBP2P1/5RK1 w - - into the board editor or set up the position in the board editor than you go to analysis board and click on the opening explorer/tablebase
Well that "Mate in 1, more difficult" is easily recognised as an "impossible" position that did not derive from a normal chess game. The (not so obvious) solution: dxe5 (or e6, depends on how you want to note that) en passant.
I don't this is from a game...it is impossible for white to have doubled pawns on the a file, because black has all his pieces.
I think thats a made up problem. Ive seen it in some chess book once.
As I already mentioned: The position IS impossible to derive from a standard chess opening setup. Furthermore, without the information of the last move made (which doesn't really make sense, as this was never a normal or 960 or whatever game) you cannot really solve it, thus it is considered a "faulty" puzzle by most of the people.
If there is a mate in 1 then it must be pawn takes e6 en passant.