Magnus SOLVES the hardest mate in 2 #chess #puzzle

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Magnus SOLVES the hardest mate in 2 under 2 minutes

Magnus Carlsen is a Norwegian chess player who is widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He was born on November 30, 1990, in Tønsberg, Norway, and learned to play chess at the age of five.

Carlsen began competing in chess tournaments at a young age and quickly rose through the ranks. He became a Grandmaster at the age of 13, making him the third-youngest player to achieve this title at that time.

In 2010, Carlsen won the prestigious Tata Steel Chess Tournament, which helped to solidify his reputation as one of the world's top players. He went on to win several other major tournaments, including the London Chess Classic and the Tal Memorial.

Carlsen's biggest breakthrough came in 2013, when he defeated the reigning World Chess Champion, Viswanathan Anand, to become the new World Champion. He defended his title successfully in several subsequent matches, including against Anand in 2014, Sergey Karjakin in 2016, and Fabiano Caruana in 2018.

Off the board, Carlsen is known for his creative and unconventional playing style, as well as his ability to win games in a wide variety of positions. He has also been a strong advocate for the growth of chess and has worked to promote the game through teaching and outreach programs.

In addition to his chess career, Carlsen is also a successful entrepreneur and has founded several companies, including a chess app called Play Magnus. He has also been an ambassador for several charitable organizations and has donated a portion of his tournament winnings to various causes

World Champion Magnus Carlsen 👇 👇 👇
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I just got knight f5 into rook e3. Didnt see any way for black to stop it no matter what they moved. Could be wrong tho.

crucio
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Lol, captioning "hardest mate in twos" to "hottest mating tools" 😂

evilkingstanley
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is your answer the same as Magnus? Have another answer? Let's discuss in the comments

chessmath_
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QA8 is incorrect because black can play QD6 and it is no longer Mate in 2

The correct answer for forced mate in 2 is QxC6, which forces Black QxC6 and then Rxe5#.

sphoenix
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Knight E7 taking rook C6.
Corect too? If not, why?

tomaszchudoba
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Why not rg3 and then rg4 … forces black to stop check with pawn and mate

Chris-kzo
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If Rc3, then it's checkmate🤷🏻‍♂️

md_guide
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I managed to get it after about 15 minutes which I'm very happy about,

davebesag
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What if black Queen d4 ? White Queen A7 is the right answer 😊

rajeesh
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Stupid answer. This makes no sense to me at all. I don't get the rook to c1 move. Why did the rook move off of the 6th rank?

jerrydavidflusche
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I don't get what is the purpose of queen a8

baptistebordeaux
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Found Rook c3 bishop f3, am i correct ? You cant take down the bishop neither run, so you have to block, then bishop takes and its mate

Nvm king can escape after bishop takes, check on 3 tho

Benmf
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Can't you take the rook then mate with queen

herogamer
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i did queen c2 then queen d3 checkmate

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