Any way that white can get out of the impending check mate here?

What about it?

I'm thinking the only way he wouldn't have lost is to move the king to e2 but someone might see something different.

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How is Qxb7 better than Rd1? I got his queen and with Qxb7 he could just move his rook?

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how did this game get a 1200 ELO rating when i played with 30% accuracy and the bot played 15% accuracy? (im 400 elo btw)

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Ok but like why is this brilliant?

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Coach keeps telling one of pieces can create a subtle attack. I’m pretty new and have been staring at it for 15 min

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My first brilliant move, I was so happy when I found it

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What is a draw “timeout vs insufficient material”?

What about it?

My opponent timed out. But I only had a king left on the board. So why is this a draw?

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Why is this a blunder?

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Why is the ai suggesting these moves? In the top pic I took a pawn and it calls this the best move even though it allows his knight to fork my king and rook. Wouldn't it be better to move my king to D1? Luckily he didn't fork and we traded knights instead.

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I can't understand this for the life of me. I moved my bishop to protect my queen and then successfully took his rook. The AI says that instead of that, we both should have done the most bizarre series of moves. It expects him to give up his bishop for free and me to trade my queen for a rook. Wtf?

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I get why it's a blunder... But the suggested move is no better?

What about it?

So I didn't spot this but luckily my opponent didn't either. But if I did the recommended move, can't he just sacrifice his bishop for my queen anyway?

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