Not trying to be a smart arse but I solved it partly in 15 seconds my checkmate method was bishop c2 check king can only move to 3 squares h8 g8 or g7 if king moves to h8 promote to a queen the king can only move to one square and that’s g7 after queen to f6 the king has to move to g8 bishop to b3 check if knight to e6 just take with bishop and they have to move to h8 queen takes h6 checkmate. But if knight to f7 just with your queen and king to h8 queen to g8 checkmate, when the first check happens with the bishop it’s almost the same process just with a few changes and it’s easy to figure but besides that I think I did well with my mating strategy for someone who just started a week ago. Also keep up the good work. @gothamchess
I Got the first few moves
So who solves it
Why isn't it Kg6 on the first move? Or repreating moves for a tie at the start?
"Grandmasters couldn't solve this… Engines couldn't solve this" but somehow levy, an international master managed to solve this
This is hard
The miss stockfish didn't even told me
Why would they make knights instead of queens
Why would black underpromote to knight??
white king was on check the whole time by a pawn lol
Yeah they couldn't solve this because there are only two moves available only by the king and that knight such an illegal move
When i was trying this c1=N was a brilliant for a second
I love how nobody could solve it but levy did
How could they solve it, they couldn’t even imagine it to begin with?!
Not trying to be a smart arse but I solved it partly in 15 seconds my checkmate method was bishop c2 check king can only move to 3 squares h8 g8 or g7 if king moves to h8 promote to a queen the king can only move to one square and that’s g7 after queen to f6 the king has to move to g8 bishop to b3 check if knight to e6 just take with bishop and they have to move to h8 queen takes h6 checkmate. But if knight to f7 just with your queen and king to h8 queen to g8 checkmate, when the first check happens with the bishop it’s almost the same process just with a few changes and it’s easy to figure but besides that I think I did well with my mating strategy for someone who just started a week ago. Also keep up the good work. @gothamchess
"Grandmaster couldn't solve this, Engines couldn't even solve this" and a IM/Levy can solve this position????????
When u play bishop c2 then it goes from minus 6 to 1,5 after d8 queen in the solution its mate in 33 moves
Y didnt he protect the knight h5
With putting the pawn g4?
Why Nc6 sacrifice?? Can't understand
bishop back to D1…. the magic extra move
Ok? Then who did?
grandmasters could not solve this……..
but MIKHAIL TAL did ..
I think Tal solved this
Why did the black pawns have to turn into knights? Could he have chosen queen? Or any other piece screwing up this entire strategy?
The most diabolical series of moves I’ve ever seen