Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Mark Lowery wrote on Fri, Jan 7, 2005 04:01 AM UTC:For Hans Bodlaender, Regarding Dilaram's Problem and the alternative solution if Black plays 2. ..., Kh8-g8, then to me it seems that White has a second much simpler mating line than the one provided on the solution page (i.e., 'If black plays on his second move 2. ..., Kh8-g8, then white plays 3. Rh1 - h8 +, and the game continues as after move 4 above.'). Mate would follow with 3.f6-f7+, Kf8 4.Rh1-h8, mate. The squares e7 and g7 are defended by the Elephant at f5, forcing Black's King to move to e8 where it becomes entombed on a mating square. The description of Shantraj on the Dilaram's Problem page, and on the Shantraj page, seems to support this...or am I missing something? Mark Lowery Mark Lowery's Exciting World of Chess http://chess.markalowery.net/ chess@markalowery.net Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID Dilarams Pr. does not match any item.