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16 Mini Mate Puzzles
16 Mini Mate Puzzles
Checkmate Puzzles=
Two-movers on direct checkmate By Bohdan Vovk Two-movers on direct checkmate
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Table of Contents
Introduction .….........................…...................... 3
Thank you for downloading this chess pdf eBook on direct checkmate.
Under the name of “16 Mini Chess Two-movers. Checkmate Puzzles,”
this eBook is a special one.
All the chess puzzles here are checkmate two-movers, and all of them
are no more than 5 chess pieces on the chess board. I hope you will like
this compilation.
Before you go in, please read this short rule on direct checkmate
puzzles: If the King and Rook are on the initial positions, the castling
move is allowed. And now...
To Your Success,
Bohdan Vovk
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The Mini Two-mover Chess Puzzles 1-4
Mate in 2 Mate in 2
See solution on page 8 See solution on page 8
Mate in 2 Mate in 2
See solution on page 8 See solution on page 8
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The Mini Two-mover Chess Puzzles 5-8
Mate in 2 Mate in 2
See solution on page 9 See solution on page 9
Mate in 2 Mate in 2
See solution on page 9 See solution on page 9
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The Mini Two-mover Chess Puzzles 9-12
Mate in 2 Mate in 2
See solution on page 10 See solution on page 10
Mate in 2 Mate in 2
See solution on page 10 See solution on page 10
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The Mini Two-mover Chess Puzzles 13-16
Mate in 2 Mate in 2
See solution on page 11 See solution on page 11
Mate in 2 Mate in 2
See solution on page 11 See solution on page 11
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The Solutions 1-4
(1) Galitsky A
1. Ke5 Ke7 2. Qh7# ...or...
{ 1. … c6 2. Qh7# } ...or... { 1. … c5 2. Qb7# }
Back to puzzle on page 4
(2) Kolodnas Z
1. e8=B Ke6 2. Qe5#
(3) Ivanovsky N
1. Ra3 Kh1 2. Rxh3#
(4) Pustovoj B
1. Ba4 Ka6 2. Qb5# ...or...
{ 1. … Ka8 2. Bc6# } ...or... { 1. … Kb6 2. Qb5# }
Back to puzzle on page 4
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The Solutions 5-8
(5) Sokolov L
1. 0-0-0 Bd3 2. Rh1#
(6) Locker M
1. a8=N Ka5 2. Qb6#
(7) Kashcheev N
1. Ne2 Kxh1 2. Qh3# ...or...
{ 1. … Kf3 2. 0-0# }
Back to puzzle on page 5
(8) Kiselev V
1. d8=N N~ 2. Nf7#
(9) Zakhodiakin G
1. Qc3 Cxc3 2. Rh2# ...or...
{ 1. … Cd2 2. Qh3# } ...or... { 1. … ~ 2. Qh8# }
Back to puzzle on page 6
(10) Grin A
1. Qb2 Kxe1 2. Qc1# ...or...
{ 1. … c1=Q(N) 2. Qe2(d2)# }
Back to puzzle on page 6
(11) Locker M
1. h8=R Kg7 2. Qh7#
(12) Pustovoj B
1. Kf5 g5(g6+) 2. hg# ...or...
{ 1. … Kh6 2. Qh8# }
Back to puzzle on page 6
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The Solutions 13-16
(13) Kovalenko V
1. Qb5 Ka7(c7) 2. b8=Q#
(14) Locker M
1. Nh5+ Kh7(g8) 2. Qg7#
(15) Azhusin A
1. Ng5 Kf8 2. Qf7# ...or...
{ 1. … Kh8 2. Qh7# }
Back to puzzle on page 7
(16) Kirichenko A
1. Kf4 hg 2. Qh8# ...or...
{ 1. … h6 2. Rg4# } ...or... { 1. … Kh4 2. Rh6# }
Back to puzzle on page 7
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