Yes!
Black could have played either ...axb1=R or ...cxb1=R, both producing mate.
Barefoot_Player
White could also have the Queen on d3, c2, and even possibly on b1 (and the King on g1 to give White another move).
White could also have a Bishop on h7, g6, e4, d3, c2, and b1 (with the same conditions as above).
White could also have have Knight on c3 or d2 or b1 (again with the same conditions as above).
A Rook can also be on c1 (as above)
And a Knight, Bishop, Rook, or Queen can be on a1, and Black just takes the hanging piece.
Ok, so there are at least 16 possibilities for this position to legally occur.
Well done danianevem!
Barefoot_player
White could also have the Queen on d3, c2, and even possibly on b1 (and the King on g1 to give White another move).
White could also have a Bishop on h7, g6, e4, d3, c2, and b1 (with the same conditions as above).
White could also have have Knight on c3 or d2 or b1 (again with the same conditions as above).
A Rook can also be on c1 (as above)
And a Knight, Bishop, Rook, or Queen can be on a1, and Black just takes the hanging piece.
Ok, so there are at least 16 possibilities for this position to legally occur.
Well done danianevem!
Barefoot_player
thanks alot .
can you mate someone like this mate ???