Weekly Challenge 74: Rare Checkmate
Create a study which shows a game sequence which has the so-called "rarest move in Chess" - a 'doubly disambiguated bishop capture checkmate'. The format of the mating move, as displayed in the game log, must be B**x**# where ** is a two-character reference to a square on the board (a1-h8).
Adjudication Criteria:
1. Fewest moves (plies)
2. Earliest Entry
Closing Date: Monday 9th September 1200 UTC+0
Additional Restrictions:
- Put the number of moves in the forum post
- Do not edit the forum post after posting. This will invalidate your entry
- If the study chapter's moves don't match what is claimed in the forum post then the entry will be invalid
If you wish to improve your study and submit a better entry, please clone your original study into a new one, make changes in the new study and make a new forum post with your new totals and new study link.
The idea for this week's challenge was suggested to us by @shinuito and references a video which tries to find the rarest chess move, and explains how a doubly disambiguated bishop capture checkmate works: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDnW0WiCqNc. If you want to suggest a challenge please message @statmatt or @jheps and it will be considered!
Weekly Challenge 74: Rare Checkmate
71 ply:
playstrategy.org/study/30ghslEy
I would be impressed and interested to see if anyone can pull off a 'doubly disambiguated bishop capture checkmate' against any of the PlayStrategy bots - although the study remains the actual challenge for this week.
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playstrategy.org/study/xYaHqTyJ
1 opponent's picece
playstrategy.org/study/xNyVmB8a
49 plies
playstrategy.org/study/Jt5Ua5vm
25 plies
Something like
playstrategy.org/iZj46q8G
?