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Vì lý do ván cờ thế tuần thứ 4 đã tuần mà vẫn chưa có bạn nào đáp trúng, chúng tôi cho xin đưa ra những lời giải của các bạn đã giải đáp trong 2 tuần qua để các bạn tham khảo lại.
Do di tien thang, thua hay hoa? Lam sao de thang, thua hoa? Red will win, lose or draw? How? Note: After you reply this post your answer, it will be invisible until the end of the Weekly Forums Contest we will close the topic, set it visible and declare the winner. Who ever solve to puzzle first will be the winner. Please preview your post to check make sure your post is correct. Once you click Add Reply you will not see your post. Good Luck to all!!!! Lưu ý: Sau khi các bạn trả lời bài đáp này, cái câu đáp của bạn sẽ được ẩn hình (bạn và tất cả những bạn khác sẽ không thấy câu đáp của bạn) cho đến ngày cuối của cuộc thi này chúng tôi sẽ đon từa đề này lại và sẽ mỡ ra cho tất cả mọi người cung thấy. Bạn nào trả lời đúng trước tiên nhất sẽ đạt được giải. Vì vậy các bạn phải xem lại cho thật kỷ trước khi nhân chuột vào "Add Reply". |
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red will win because red can check mate in two moves and black or blue can not...therefore red wins by rook on line one moving forward 5 steps to the same horizontal line where the pawn on vertical line 5 is...then pawn side step to line 4, check, then king must move to line 5, then car move to line 5, checkmate...
black can in no way checkmate in two steps like red can...therefore black will lose and red will win... |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 27-December 04 Member No.: 242 ![]() |
QUOTE(journey @ Feb 28 2005, 11:49 AM) red will win because red can check mate in two moves and black or blue can not...therefore red wins by rook on line one moving forward 5 steps to the same horizontal line where the pawn on vertical line 5 is...then pawn side step to line 4, check, then king must move to line 5, then car move to line 5, checkmate... black can in no way checkmate in two steps like red can...therefore black will lose and red will win... Though you write in word format, I know what u mean. But I need to point out that your reasoning is wrong. After red moves forward the rook 5 steps (or R1+5), blue checks by pawn 3 horizontal (or p3.4), black king eats the pawn (or K6+1), again checked by pawn 4 (or p4+1), the only way left is moving down (K6-1), down pawn 4 again (p4+1), king escapes to centre (K6.5), so pawn 6 checkmates (or p6.5). Red can checkmate in two steps, correct. But blue checkmates in only one step. Actually, you can try your answer by moving the pieces in the power board. You move the red pieces, and computer will play blue in return. See if you can win. |
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