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Piece-Drop Mate #1



Here's a second piece-drop mate, but with a twist.



Just like last time, you may only place the maximum number of pieces allowed on the board in a regular game of chess. You're trying to use the minimum amount of material needed(in points).



But this time, you must place pieces so that the position will lead to a mate next move, not an immediate mate.
Also, there are NO PROMOTIONS allowed.
Good luck! ;)



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Piece-Drop Mate #1



Here's a second piece-drop mate, but with a twist.



Just like last time, you may only place the maximum number of pieces allowed on the board in a regular game of chess. You're trying to use the minimum amount of material needed(in points).



But this time, you must place pieces so that the position will lead to a mate next move, not an immediate mate.
Also, there are NO PROMOTIONS allowed.
Good luck! ;)



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Piece-Drop Mate #1



Here's a second piece-drop mate, but with a twist.



Just like last time, you may only place the maximum number of pieces allowed on the board in a regular game of chess. You're trying to use the minimum amount of material needed(in points).



But this time, you must place pieces so that the position will lead to a mate next move, not an immediate mate.
Also, there are NO PROMOTIONS allowed.
Good luck! ;)



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Piece-Drop Mate #1



Here's a second piece-drop mate, but with a twist.



Just like last time, you may only place the maximum number of pieces allowed on the board in a regular game of chess. You're trying to use the minimum amount of material needed(in points).



But this time, you must place pieces so that the position will lead to a mate next move, not an immediate mate.
Also, there are NO PROMOTIONS allowed.
Good luck! ;)



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    Note that the position of the white pawns is illegal.
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    True, but that's not important.
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    Note that the position of the white pawns is illegal.
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    – Arnaud Mortier
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– Arnaud Mortier
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True, but that's not important.
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Opening bid: 6 points. Bishop on b7, knight on d7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.



Real answer (thanks @Sid!)




Bishop on b7, pawn on c7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.







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    Bishop on b7 and pawn on c7 should also do the trick, no?
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Place White Bishop on b7. Then place white pawn on c7+.
After Ka7, 1.b6#
Only 4 points (Bishop + pawn). Better than previous answers I guess. Though not sure if that's the best possible.






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This is probably bending the rules, but....




1 point or 2 points (see below)




As follows:




put a white pawn on d7. Put a black pawn on a6. I'll assume this point doesn't count against white, but even if it does, it makes the solution 2 points. Then, bxa6+ followed by Qb7#







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    doesn't work; has to be a 1 move mate.
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    @MakeHellTal Well, it says mate on next move, but doesn't specify if it's currently white or black's move. If it's whites move then it would be mate on next move!
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I can do it in 3 points:




Place pawns on b7, a7, and a6.







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    Plus, that places 10 pawns on board, exceeding the limit of 8.
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    @MakeHellTal - Ohhh.... I completely forgot about that. Oops!
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Opening bid: 6 points. Bishop on b7, knight on d7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.



Real answer (thanks @Sid!)




Bishop on b7, pawn on c7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.







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Opening bid: 6 points. Bishop on b7, knight on d7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.



Real answer (thanks @Sid!)




Bishop on b7, pawn on c7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.







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Opening bid: 6 points. Bishop on b7, knight on d7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.



Real answer (thanks @Sid!)




Bishop on b7, pawn on c7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.







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Opening bid: 6 points. Bishop on b7, knight on d7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.



Real answer (thanks @Sid!)




Bishop on b7, pawn on c7. Black is forced to play Ka7, then White can play b6#.








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    Bishop on b7 and pawn on c7 should also do the trick, no?
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    Bishop on b7 and pawn on c7 should also do the trick, no?
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Bishop on b7 and pawn on c7 should also do the trick, no?
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Place White Bishop on b7. Then place white pawn on c7+.
After Ka7, 1.b6#
Only 4 points (Bishop + pawn). Better than previous answers I guess. Though not sure if that's the best possible.






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Place White Bishop on b7. Then place white pawn on c7+.
After Ka7, 1.b6#
Only 4 points (Bishop + pawn). Better than previous answers I guess. Though not sure if that's the best possible.






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Place White Bishop on b7. Then place white pawn on c7+.
After Ka7, 1.b6#
Only 4 points (Bishop + pawn). Better than previous answers I guess. Though not sure if that's the best possible.






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Place White Bishop on b7. Then place white pawn on c7+.
After Ka7, 1.b6#
Only 4 points (Bishop + pawn). Better than previous answers I guess. Though not sure if that's the best possible.







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This is probably bending the rules, but....




1 point or 2 points (see below)




As follows:




put a white pawn on d7. Put a black pawn on a6. I'll assume this point doesn't count against white, but even if it does, it makes the solution 2 points. Then, bxa6+ followed by Qb7#







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    doesn't work; has to be a 1 move mate.
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    @MakeHellTal Well, it says mate on next move, but doesn't specify if it's currently white or black's move. If it's whites move then it would be mate on next move!
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    Correct, I overlooked that
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This is probably bending the rules, but....




1 point or 2 points (see below)




As follows:




put a white pawn on d7. Put a black pawn on a6. I'll assume this point doesn't count against white, but even if it does, it makes the solution 2 points. Then, bxa6+ followed by Qb7#







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    doesn't work; has to be a 1 move mate.
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    @MakeHellTal Well, it says mate on next move, but doesn't specify if it's currently white or black's move. If it's whites move then it would be mate on next move!
    $endgroup$
    – SteveV
    5 hours ago










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    Correct, I overlooked that
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This is probably bending the rules, but....




1 point or 2 points (see below)




As follows:




put a white pawn on d7. Put a black pawn on a6. I'll assume this point doesn't count against white, but even if it does, it makes the solution 2 points. Then, bxa6+ followed by Qb7#







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$endgroup$



This is probably bending the rules, but....




1 point or 2 points (see below)




As follows:




put a white pawn on d7. Put a black pawn on a6. I'll assume this point doesn't count against white, but even if it does, it makes the solution 2 points. Then, bxa6+ followed by Qb7#








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    @MakeHellTal Well, it says mate on next move, but doesn't specify if it's currently white or black's move. If it's whites move then it would be mate on next move!
    $endgroup$
    – SteveV
    5 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Correct, I overlooked that
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    doesn't work; has to be a 1 move mate.
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    @MakeHellTal Well, it says mate on next move, but doesn't specify if it's currently white or black's move. If it's whites move then it would be mate on next move!
    $endgroup$
    – SteveV
    5 hours ago










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    Correct, I overlooked that
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doesn't work; has to be a 1 move mate.
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@MakeHellTal Well, it says mate on next move, but doesn't specify if it's currently white or black's move. If it's whites move then it would be mate on next move!
$endgroup$
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@MakeHellTal Well, it says mate on next move, but doesn't specify if it's currently white or black's move. If it's whites move then it would be mate on next move!
$endgroup$
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5 hours ago












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Correct, I overlooked that
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I can do it in 3 points:




Place pawns on b7, a7, and a6.







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    @I N T E R E S T I N G Kxa7 and how do you plan to mate Black in 1?
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    Plus, that places 10 pawns on board, exceeding the limit of 8.
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    @MakeHellTal - Ohhh.... I completely forgot about that. Oops!
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I can do it in 3 points:




Place pawns on b7, a7, and a6.







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    @I N T E R E S T I N G Kxa7 and how do you plan to mate Black in 1?
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    Plus, that places 10 pawns on board, exceeding the limit of 8.
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    @MakeHellTal - Ohhh.... I completely forgot about that. Oops!
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I can do it in 3 points:




Place pawns on b7, a7, and a6.







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I can do it in 3 points:




Place pawns on b7, a7, and a6.








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    @I N T E R E S T I N G Kxa7 and how do you plan to mate Black in 1?
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    Plus, that places 10 pawns on board, exceeding the limit of 8.
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  • $begingroup$
    @I N T E R E S T I N G Kxa7 and how do you plan to mate Black in 1?
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    8 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Plus, that places 10 pawns on board, exceeding the limit of 8.
    $endgroup$
    – MakeHellTal
    8 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    @MakeHellTal - Ohhh.... I completely forgot about that. Oops!
    $endgroup$
    – I N T E R E S T I N G
    8 hours ago










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    @MakeHellTal - I misunderstood the direction... Oops!
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@I N T E R E S T I N G Kxa7 and how do you plan to mate Black in 1?
$endgroup$
– MakeHellTal
8 hours ago




$begingroup$
@I N T E R E S T I N G Kxa7 and how do you plan to mate Black in 1?
$endgroup$
– MakeHellTal
8 hours ago












$begingroup$
Plus, that places 10 pawns on board, exceeding the limit of 8.
$endgroup$
– MakeHellTal
8 hours ago




$begingroup$
Plus, that places 10 pawns on board, exceeding the limit of 8.
$endgroup$
– MakeHellTal
8 hours ago












$begingroup$
@MakeHellTal - Ohhh.... I completely forgot about that. Oops!
$endgroup$
– I N T E R E S T I N G
8 hours ago




$begingroup$
@MakeHellTal - Ohhh.... I completely forgot about that. Oops!
$endgroup$
– I N T E R E S T I N G
8 hours ago












$begingroup$
@MakeHellTal - I misunderstood the direction... Oops!
$endgroup$
– I N T E R E S T I N G
8 hours ago




$begingroup$
@MakeHellTal - I misunderstood the direction... Oops!
$endgroup$
– I N T E R E S T I N G
8 hours ago










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