Difficult puzzle for experienced players (1700+)
The queen has nothing to do with the Boden’s Mate pattern that jumps out at the player though...
All that matters after you notice that pattern is the c4 square and the knight that defends it. Then you look for what advantages you can gain from it. In this example you can win the knight.
I’m sure there are a lot of people that probably get to 1700 without having to learn such patterns and are naturally above average in chess but I would bet that the average 1700 otb player who sustains that rating would be familiar with the Boden’s Mate. Of course, otb is different than internet ratings and I’m not sure to which you are referring. Some people can reach 1700 only to fall back down to sub-1600 a few weeks or so later when faced with new opposition.
It's a good puzzle I figured it was a mate with the bishop. My first try, I captured the wrong night. Only thing is, I don't think it is a forced mate but if he doesn't capture, you would have a positional advantage.
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The following puzzle is pretty hard to solve. Even strong players will find this puzzle challenging.
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Took me less than 5 seconds. Just saying.
I legit sacked my queen and it was the right move and everything else was obvious. I actually didn't cheat.
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Absolutely!