This puzzle is totally wrong. After Qc5+, both Kg3 and Kg2 give black a decisive advantage, but I played Kg3 and the problem said I was wrong and I lost some elo. Could you guys please fix it?
Elo? On a puzzle?
@giovannibrandao7 said in #1:
> This puzzle is totally wrong. After Qc5+, both Kg3 and Kg2 give black a decisive advantage, but I played Kg3 and the problem said I was wrong and I lost some elo. Could you guys please fix it?
Your link redirects me to this puzzle:
lichess.org/training/8JXU1
Is it correct one? Because there's no queen on board at move 54, at least... Or maybe this is me doing something wrong :(
> This puzzle is totally wrong. After Qc5+, both Kg3 and Kg2 give black a decisive advantage, but I played Kg3 and the problem said I was wrong and I lost some elo. Could you guys please fix it?
Your link redirects me to this puzzle:
lichess.org/training/8JXU1
Is it correct one? Because there's no queen on board at move 54, at least... Or maybe this is me doing something wrong :(
Please send the correct link, otherwise you will never see your Puzzle-ELO again. :-)
For those of you who didn't understand, it is the correct link. After 0... Ra2+ 1. Kg3 Rg2+ 2.Kh4 h2 3. Rf1 Rg1 4. a7 h1=Q+ 5. Kg5 Rxf1 6. a8=Q+ Ke3 7. Qa3+ Kf2 8. Qc5+, there comes my first point: both Kg2 and Kg3 win. After a few checks, black is able to finally hide their king and work with the Q, R n' P against the white king.
Btw, the sequence I just gave is the correct one (which is part of the puzzle, ending after move 8.
Yeah, you're right.
Kg3 doesn't reduce the advantage at all.
Kg3 doesn't reduce the advantage at all.
lichess.org/training/8JXU1
Here is the puzzle, with 5-character ID. The link sent in the forum topic title works as well.
Here is the puzzle, with 5-character ID. The link sent in the forum topic title works as well.
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