ok youll probably win since its daily lul
Ry has joined the anime girl pfp gang. Oh my!
ok youll probably win since its daily lul
Ry has joined the anime girl pfp gang. Oh my!
I say K+B+N vs K
Btw if you know how to checkmate in this endgame it is not hard LOL.I guess you know this endgame by heart and can checkmate in any starting position right?
Could be hard here
Not at all complex. The player with the move is in checkmate (wherever the pieces are).
I say K+B+N vs K
Btw if you know how to checkmate in this endgame it is not hard LOL.I guess you know this endgame by heart and can checkmate in any starting position right?
Could be hard here
I already said in the earlier post that the position isn't in a fork or knight in the corner
Ok then, these could also be hard
(I must have missed your earlier post - probably because it seems to be invisible in my browser.)
Never understood why B+N appears so regularly in this forum. As @peepchuy points out in #3 QvR is more difficult and according to Müller and Lamprecht it comes up 20 times as often in practice, but there are relatively few posts on the topic.
Also surprised NNvP hasn't been mentioned. It's often classed as a basic endgame, but I don't know if anybody really knows how to play it.
For me K v K is really difficult
I just can't win
Anyone can help me?
Sure.Tell your oponent to resign by bribing
Resigning is not a legal action after the game is terminated.
Playing tablebase/engine KNBvK is easier than real human it seems to me LOL especially when reaching the corner
I think that's true if you're playing the white pieces. I posted on the subject before; #114 here https://www.chess.com/forum/view/endgames/bishop-knight-amp-king-versus-king?page=6.
Don't know about QvR though.
all my homies hate endgames. the boys and i much prefer checkmating in 17 moves utilizing dubious gambits instead B)
ok youll probably win since its daily lul