The way is Qe2...
any move does the black then there is Cc3 and is checkmate, ...it open lines for rook, bishop and attacks d5 (the only escape square for the king).
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The way is Qe2...
any move does the black then there is Cc3 and is checkmate, ...it open lines for rook, bishop and attacks d5 (the only escape square for the king).
What is Cc3 ? Did you mean Kc3 ? What if after Qe2 black moves the kind to d5. Then white has a bishop check.
true or pawn d5
Yes pawn d5 can also screw this one.
haha i see now @voiceoff was right for the first move
and if black moves king to d5 as you said simply knight takes on f6
and if pawn to d5 then bishop d4 checkmate because knight is guarding d6 i missed that one
and any other move loses to knight c3 as he said
yep... there is always Nc3, just if black moves pawn on d5 you have to do Bd4#
Cc3 means e4 to c3 @blog-beginner .
:DD ups... I write in italian... Cc3 means Nc3... sorry...
understood :D , And You Are the winner ;)