The link below points to a tombstone found in a Dutch graveyard
(Zorgvlied in Amsterdam) and it shows half a chessboard. The caption
says Mate in one move, but for the life of me (pun intended) I
can't see what this move is. Can you? If yes, will you share it with
me? :-)
http://www.uitvaart.org/bp/nl/nh/amsterdam/zorgvlied/schaakmat.jpg
The position is so simple that I'm wondering if maybe it doesn't have
a solution, and it's only a joke to keep me busy for a while. That
would be pretty lame though. :-)
Well done Mike....I'm still waddling along in the land of dimness. My
attempt was incorrect in other words. In fact my attempt was
ridiculous! 😕
And no before some smarty pants asks me if I thought it was that one
of the rooks takes off jumps over the king with a perfect double
somersault thinking he was a knight only to magically transform back
into a rook delivering a never before seen in the history of chess
checkmate, no, it wasn't that.
That was my second guess 😀
Mark
Rather feeling that he should have worked it out by now
Do we see here your unconcious mind working towards a solution? LOL.
And no before some smarty pants asks me if I thought it was that one
of the rooks takes off jumps over the king with a perfect double
somersault thinking he was a knight only to magically transform back
into a rook delivering a never before seen in the history of chess
checkmate, no, it wasn't that.
Serendipity rules for me - I saw this in a game by Morphy I do
believe! Nice puzzle.