Overloading Tactics Explained
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Qxh2+ straight away also works
Nxh2 Re1+ (as the knight doesn't defend e1 anymore), Nf1 Rxf1# as the king cannot escape to h2 due to the knight
Nxh2 is losing to mate in one bruh
@@iangabrielatejero8262he said Qxh2+ first, bruh. White is forced to play Nxh2.
@@iangabrielatejero8262maybe read his comment instead of being an incel
@@iangabrielatejero8262 bruh
Oh, my bad, didnt noticed because of grammar issue lol, but i already saw the idea
LOL, the end video.
good horsie
The part where the White Queen checkmated the Black King?
@@Valchrist1313 No, the part where the horse was overloaded and dumped the fatties.
@@Valchrist1313 yes
Queen sac!!
The overloaded knight 😭
Qxh2+ is more satisfactory.
I saw the queen sack before seeing rook e8
yes I can
Qh4 a BRILLIANT MOVE, after the knight takes, Rook to e1
Queen takes pawn knight takes Queen then checkmate with rook
white still has Nf1 then. why go for a mate in 3 when you've got a mate in two
@vibovitold Yes, but at the end of the video, he asks for another overloading tactical mate.
@@FahimHoq you're right, my bad. i didn't register that for some reason
Nxh2, if Nxg2 then Re1# and if not then Nxf3#
Funniest chess short ive ever seen
Queen sac. Then knight takes. Then rook e1. Knight has to jump on f1. Rook captures knight with checkmate.🤟
Qh2 r1 mate
Queen eats pawn h2 horse forced to take and rook to e1 and horse need to block it and rook takes the blocking knight and checkmate
Qxh7+ works indeed but it just happens to be M3, mate in 3, however Re8+ is M2, mate in 2
Sacrifice the ROOOOOOK
Just move the queen to the backrank
Igor studied psychology he knows we will remember this tactic 😂
overloaded piece => deflection sac
Why did knight move to f3 when Q×e8 is checkmate?
He is the best
Pawn to d4 and king cannot move checkmate
I love this tactic
I have usually seen this referred to as an overworked piece (same thing). Of course, Qxh2+ would work also, but isn't as correct since it would take one more move to mate than by playing Re1+ first.
Reverse is also true :) Sac Queen checkmate with Rook
Qh2, xNh2, Re1, Nf1, xRf1 checkmate.
Queen back rank
Sacrifice the queen!!!!!!! Qxh2 exploits the knight and after Re1 white is done and checkmated
Always tastier to sacrifice the 9 point piece instead of the 5 point piece:D
Queen e8??
I’m fat and I find this short offensive 😂 but funny 🤣
Queen sac
I'd still play with rook first because I want as many best moves as possible
...and then the flag falls ;)
Sacrifice ur queen, simple then rook to g1 checkmate
Queen e8 is mate
Well if it was whites turn
Ha! That knight is way too overloaded
The Black rook is also overloaded guarding against backr rank checkmate
He sacrificed the ROOK!!!!
The other one is a bit classier
Qxh2!
quicker checkmate is classier by definition, and sacrificing the Queen requires one more move (because white can still throw in Nf1 to block the church from the rook)
@@vibovitoldQueen sacrifice is more cooler imo
@@FahimHoq cooler, but not classier ;) obviously at the end of the day it's a matter of taste, a win is a win
😂😂😂
Nh2 Nxh2 Re1#
Qh2 Queen Sac !! , Nxh2 , Re1+ , Nf1 is forced , Rxf1# !!