Can you promote this pawn? This Puzzle Will BLOW YOUR MIND!

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    In this video lesson, GM Igor Smirnov gives you a chess puzzle challenge. It is an interesting and a hard chess puzzle where your goal is to promote the White pawn in a rook and pawn endgame and win.
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    00:00 Hard Chess Puzzle
    00:17 Draw variation
    00:52 Can White promote their b-pawn?
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  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem +1

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    • @whatsgoodmyguy4391
      @whatsgoodmyguy4391 Před rokem +1

      Why not just get a queen ???

    • @hypernova8117
      @hypernova8117 Před rokem

      @@whatsgoodmyguy4391 it would be stalemate

    • @roloa7741
      @roloa7741 Před rokem

      Thanks Igor, but his lesson is imperfect. At the beginning it asks “how to promote the pawn”, which would be fine - there’s only one way, I think, so a fine lesson on pawn promotion perhaps, but then suddenly it’s “white to play and win”?! Which we can do in just 3 white moves, so why bother promoting? Rc3, Pd5, Pb7, Pd6, Rc8!# 😉👍🏼… 🤔 Does white gain points by promoting?

  • @christopherpavlicas
    @christopherpavlicas Před rokem +90

    I'm a low-rated player, but this puzzle seemed pretty obvious to me. It's strange how sometimes I can stare at a low-rated puzzle for a long time and not find the solution. Yet, I solved this one in less than 30 seconds.

    • @matteomarku7177
      @matteomarku7177 Před rokem +1

      try creating 1600 elo accounts and learn some opening.

    • @AiR1DaN
      @AiR1DaN Před rokem +10

      It's because you don't have a lot of options and the lines aren't very long

    • @vishnukumar4531
      @vishnukumar4531 Před rokem +10

      Did you also find under-promoting to a Bishop? And the possible lines required to deliver a checkmate from there without stalemate? I mean, giving the check was kinda obvious, the moment something is framed as a puzzle.
      But in a real game, a low-rated guy like me will never think of/calculate lines where they first sacrifice their only valuable piece left on the board...
      And also, more often than not, they won't result in anything advantageous and would instead be called Blunders!

    • @Christoff070
      @Christoff070 Před rokem

      @@vishnukumar4531 yes underpromoting can be hard to see but I'm not sure what u mean by the checkmating lines. Once you have the bishop and eat blacks pawns the game is over

    • @vishnukumar4531
      @vishnukumar4531 Před rokem

      @@Christoff070okay, yeah I agree!
      It's probably pretty hard to get a stalemate with just the bishop, unlike a queen. So, it should be rather simple!

  • @jeromebesnaud3030
    @jeromebesnaud3030 Před rokem +21

    I found the solution to promote the pawn but I would have fell in the stalemate trap by promoting into a queen 😂

  • @or3213
    @or3213 Před rokem +40

    Please make the sound effects with lower volume. The first one gave me a jumpscare :/

  • @georgeritmeester4736
    @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem +18

    The first move is pretty obvious, but it took me a while to realize it's the (correct) underpromotion that makes it work.

    • @ginoferiante7140
      @ginoferiante7140 Před rokem +1

      How’s that? Why not promote to Queen? I’m fairly new to studying chess.

    • @carlossus4973
      @carlossus4973 Před rokem +3

      @@ginoferiante7140 If you promote to a Queen Black can't move, but the King isn't in Mate.

  • @PaulFurber
    @PaulFurber Před rokem +10

    Hey Igor, what's wrong with b7? Black is then forced to play d5 (no other moves) after which Rc8 is mate.

    • @vsklblos8060
      @vsklblos8060 Před rokem +7

      dxc6

    • @PaulFurber
      @PaulFurber Před rokem +3

      @@vsklblos8060 Oops - thanks! Didn't see that.

    • @ayushsengupta2645
      @ayushsengupta2645 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@PaulFurber Bro, I too thought the same!!! I too didn't see dxc6

  • @Trelmayas21
    @Trelmayas21 Před rokem +44

    The most interesting thing is that if you put this position into stockfish for analysis, stockfish thinks the position is even, a perfect 0.00 evaluation, and does not see the move Rc8. Once you play it though, stockfish immediately recognizes it as a strong move, and jumps the eval up to +59.3. As strong as chess engines are, it's always fun to see their occasional blindspots.

    • @cr4zyj4m1e87
      @cr4zyj4m1e87 Před rokem +7

      Stockfish shows it as checkmate in 22 to me.

    • @cr4zyj4m1e87
      @cr4zyj4m1e87 Před rokem +2

      @@Trelmayas21 Could be a blind spot on 15 as you say, I was using 14.1 on lichess. You could try setting it up 1 move before such as king on c8 then moving the king to b8, see if that might make stockfish 15 evaluate it as it should.

    • @georgeritmeester4736
      @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem +1

      How long did you wait to play Rc8+? Stockfish may be fast, but it's not always instantaneous.

    • @christopherpavlicas
      @christopherpavlicas Před rokem +2

      Houdini Chess Engine also thinks the position is equal. Amazingly, it also doesn't see Rc8. Once Rc8 is played, Houdini initially thinks the evaluation is +64 and with a little more waiting it changes its mind to #22. Go figure.

    • @georgeritmeester4736
      @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem +1

      @@christopherpavlicas
      Amazing!

  • @slawero
    @slawero Před rokem +4

    Why can't I just move the b6 pawn to b7? The only move left for black would be pawn to d5 and then I take the rook and promote to queen with a check. The black king captures and then the rook to c8 check mate. Am I missing something?

    • @Estrozix
      @Estrozix Před rokem +3

      The d7 pawn will eat the rook

  • @John-pn7bh
    @John-pn7bh Před rokem +2

    Wouldn't pawn to B7 then rook to C8 have been simpler?

    • @outsidespac3
      @outsidespac3 Před rokem

      the black pawn will take the white rook if B7 is played first

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Před rokem +2

    This is very cool underpremote to avoid stalemate

  • @mudiagaakpobasa7706
    @mudiagaakpobasa7706 Před rokem +8

    When I saw the puzzle, my first thought was, how did the white Rook get there in the first place? Because the black pawn attacking it couldn't have suddenly appeared there since it's still on the first line. Although I get the idea of the puzzle, I do not believe this exact scenario is possible because the position of white was compromised from the beginning making it impossible for white to win.

    • @prplt
      @prplt Před rokem +1

      perhaps the pawn was pinned

  • @GMIgorSmirnov
    @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem +4

    ► Chapters
    00:00 Hard Chess Puzzle
    00:17 Draw variation
    00:52 Can White promote their b-pawn?
    01:28 Creating a Zugzwang

    • @georgeritmeester4736
      @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem

      Actually it's White to play and win

    • @eyworld
      @eyworld Před rokem

      Zugzwang. Is this German word really an international term for a forced move? I'm German and was kinda confused :)

  • @TimothyZhou0
    @TimothyZhou0 Před rokem +5

    For everyone saying that 1.b7 forces mate in 2, no it doesn't. Black just takes your rook, 1...dxc6.
    The underpromotion to bishop is necessary. If White promotes to queen or rook, that's stalemate. If he promotes to knight, it gets trapped after 4...Kb8.

  • @TXKurt
    @TXKurt Před měsícem

    Rc8 KxR; b7 Kb8; d5 Kc7 (Zugzwang); Pxa8 (B to avoid stalemate while protecting the last pawn) ...

  • @jacobcarrizales427
    @jacobcarrizales427 Před rokem +1

    Spending a week or so on just zugzwang puzzles will help out greatly in endgames. Ideally more but when you’re a beginner for sure.

  • @cloudieuwu8656
    @cloudieuwu8656 Před rokem +3

    I'm a low rated and i found it on about 45 seconds, I think my problem is, that I often look not at the hole board.
    Thanks for that greate puzzle :)

  • @sahasnarkar4625
    @sahasnarkar4625 Před rokem +2

    Please make a video on how to learn openings

  • @christospapazoglou8889
    @christospapazoglou8889 Před rokem +5

    Nice Puzzle! You have to promote the b pawn to a bishop. Rc8+ , Kxc8, b7+ , Kb8, d5 (very importand move), Kc7, bxa8 = bishop (only way to avoid stalemate), Kd8, Kxa7, Kc8, etc

  • @archangel893
    @archangel893 Před 9 měsíci

    Whilst looking at the thumbnail I saw Rc8+ Kxc8 b7+ Kh8 d5 then after I solved I clicked on the video, thanks for reintroducing me to my favorite game

  • @hernaniloureiro9998
    @hernaniloureiro9998 Před rokem +3

    is pushing the B pawn forward first then the rook to C8 not checkmate?

    • @TimothyZhou0
      @TimothyZhou0 Před rokem +1

      1... dxc6 oops

    • @hernaniloureiro9998
      @hernaniloureiro9998 Před rokem

      @@TimothyZhou0 didnt even see it 😅😅

    • @georgeritmeester4736
      @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem +1

      Only if Black cooperates.

    • @McLKeith
      @McLKeith Před rokem +1

      You are right. But the question was: Can the white pawn be promoted. It can, it doesn't exist very long. So it is a wasted move.

    • @elumalaia1843
      @elumalaia1843 Před rokem

      At first I am also thought of you

  • @drjaigupta
    @drjaigupta Před rokem

    Lovely problem! Fortunately I solved it the same way. Thanks 😊

  • @SuperYoonHo
    @SuperYoonHo Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @gamefalor8872
    @gamefalor8872 Před rokem +1

    0:46, there is a back rank mate, maybe you can treaten that together with the pawn

    • @stonefox9124
      @stonefox9124 Před rokem

      I see it to but no one is talking about it...

  • @Christiaan1958
    @Christiaan1958 Před rokem

    I solve the puzzle also fairly quickly... once you see the solution as far as the under promotion to a Bishop then the win is clear(the under promotion to a Kt, doesn't work (just saying)reasons are...after you sac it on b6 and your King takes pawn on b6 then because the black King will patrol the back and second rank near it's pawns and your own white pawn will prevent your King to get closer to d5 (to win the front black pawn on d6 and then later plant your white pawn at d6) then there could be at the end of some moves a promotion taking place after you take the d7 pawn with the King( obviously)...but all that is not to be...but i looked at the Kt promotion just for fun to see if it can be made to work, but obviously it doesn't work only the under promotion to Bishop work here in this exact position!)

  • @aaronchan1088
    @aaronchan1088 Před rokem

    1. Rc8+!! Kxc8 2. b7 Kb8 3. d5!! the key move as taking the rook loses on the spot. this forces black to abandon protection of the rook. 3... Kc7 4. bxa8=B!!! promoting to a queen or rook is stalemate. 1 - 0

  • @georgeritmeester4736
    @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem +5

    I think it's preferable for initial comments (and perhaps even replies) to be restricted to general comments about the position, rather than providing variations. Thus when someone sees a comment that makes it clear his/her solution is not correct, that person still has the opportunity to improve by thinking about the position further - rather than having the solution handed to them on a silver platter, which they could achieve in any case simply by continuing to view Igor's video.

    • @kiiturii
      @kiiturii Před rokem

      how you gonna expect him to "restrict" the comment section like that lmao that's basically impossible

    • @georgekosinski8957
      @georgekosinski8957 Před rokem

      @@kiiturii
      My advice applies to you - not to Igor.

    • @kiiturii
      @kiiturii Před rokem

      @@georgekosinski8957 that doesn't make any sense

  • @balashorts3073
    @balashorts3073 Před rokem

    GM white win in 2 move first -1.b7,d5,2.Rc8#

  • @teambellavsteamalice
    @teambellavsteamalice Před rokem +1

    Not sure...
    b7 doesn't work as the rook is hanging
    moving the rook anywhere but c8 means black can take axb6+
    Rxd7 axb6+, Kxb6 Kc8 and d7 is defended and the black rook can escape
    It seems best move is:
    Rc8+ Kxc8, b7+ Kb8, d5 Kc7, bxa8=B?
    Because of the tempo black is forced to move the king. But getting a queen or rook is stalemate! Is a bishop enough to win?
    Kb8, Bb7 Kc7 Kxa7 Kd8 you have tempi to win all the pawns and promote the d pawn I think.

  • @RamonMartinezGasca
    @RamonMartinezGasca Před rokem +1

    Maybe we can find part of the solution. Because not the bishop. Great Puzzle.

  • @radhakrishnachaturvedula1071

    It’s a mate in 3. Move the rook to C1 or C2. Rest is obvious black has got pawns to move.

  • @Foralluhaterz
    @Foralluhaterz Před rokem +1

    it becomes a stale mate as black has no more moves, am I missing something

  • @creationfromearth
    @creationfromearth Před rokem

    you can just check mate the king without promoting , just push the pawn and after they move there pawn just lift the rook .

  • @norenzzyrusrogel6834
    @norenzzyrusrogel6834 Před rokem

    You know it's good when you sacrifice the "ROOOOOK"!!!!!.....

  • @MarcelElfers
    @MarcelElfers Před 10 měsíci

    What about
    B7 : d5 (forced move)
    Rc8#

  • @Sir_Isaac_Newton_
    @Sir_Isaac_Newton_ Před rokem

    I knew it had to do with white forcing black to make a bad move, but I didn't quite find it.

  • @donaldwoodbury8562
    @donaldwoodbury8562 Před rokem

    I didn't see the beginning position from the very beginning, so b7 first does not work. you lose the rook before being able to mate, therefore you have to promote the pawn. I really should make sure , that I am commenting accurately. I really liked the puzzle.

  • @HantonSacu
    @HantonSacu Před rokem

    There is an alternative.
    b7 d5, Rh6 any possible move, either promotion xa8 if king moves or Rh8 if pawn moves. Extra rook and you can queen promote. 😄

    • @georgemiller8325
      @georgemiller8325 Před rokem +2

      d5 hangs mate in one, no need for Rh6 - but after b7 your rook is hanging after dxc6 and black wins..

    • @HantonSacu
      @HantonSacu Před rokem

      true, I didn't see it. 😅

  • @michaelkennedy4346
    @michaelkennedy4346 Před rokem

    There are 2 other answers to the question, the obvious being b7 dxc6, bxa8/Q. Or Rc8+ Kxc8, b7+ Kb8, bxa8/Q. Neither wins, but that wasn’t the question to the puzzle.

  • @DspMx
    @DspMx Před rokem

    1, Rc8, KxR
    2. b7, Kb8
    3. d5, Kc7
    4. bxR=B

  • @DomDrag72
    @DomDrag72 Před rokem

    b7 blacks must move on d5 and Rc8 mate!

  • @harishb981
    @harishb981 Před rokem

    B7 followed by c8 is way gaster to finish this game......is this correct? reply me sir

  • @factteller4240
    @factteller4240 Před rokem

    It's mate in 2. Push b pawn in first move and rook to c8 in second and it's mate

    • @roz_rama
      @roz_rama Před rokem

      Thought that as well at first 😀, if just that pawn couldn't take the rook... That moment kind of got me thinking, this is completely artificial position, there seems to be no logical way how one can get into that.

  • @mehmetdogukoc8887
    @mehmetdogukoc8887 Před rokem

    Pb6-b7 and rc6-c8 checkmate maybe

  • @navneetbhardwaj7157
    @navneetbhardwaj7157 Před rokem

    If its white turn then move that pawn , which traps king and rook of black then only move left for black is to forward its black pawn in fourth file which ends the game with a check and mate by whites rook

  • @peterkrjgaard7973
    @peterkrjgaard7973 Před rokem

    1. Rc8+! Kxc8 2. b7+ Kb8 3. d5! Kc7 (only move) 4. bxa8D wins

  • @patriciafitch2432
    @patriciafitch2432 Před rokem

    yes

  • @modeob88
    @modeob88 Před rokem

    Force checkmate in two:
    pawn e7, force blacks pawn d5 only move, rock c8 checkmate. right ? Or the idea is only to promote ? doesnt care about easy checkmate?

  • @yourturn2470
    @yourturn2470 Před rokem +1

    Dayum first time my brain managed to find the answer for 2sec🤣

  • @azrar
    @azrar Před rokem

    I know the objective was to promote the pawn... but you can simply win the game by playing pawn to b7. Black has no move except to move a pawn up. Then rook to c8 complete the mate.

    • @azrar
      @azrar Před rokem

      @@NimTaoWingChun Doh! Yes, you are right.

  • @bhabanidash921
    @bhabanidash921 Před rokem

    I believe white wins in three moves. First white advances pawn to b7. Black has no other move than to move pawn to d5. then white checkmate with rook at d8

  • @ravidcohen5040
    @ravidcohen5040 Před rokem

    Why not:
    Pawn to b7, black moves pawn, pawn to a8, black eat queen, then rook to c8 for winning?

  • @jackpast
    @jackpast Před 10 měsíci

    Just to win I played P to b7. Black must advance his pawn. R to c8 mate.

  • @yakshpatel710
    @yakshpatel710 Před rokem +2

    nice puzzle for beginners 😍❣️

  • @somnathdas9291
    @somnathdas9291 Před rokem

    (1)b7,d5,(2)R-c8

  • @jadeamoro5118
    @jadeamoro5118 Před rokem

    GM. can you create a content about the basics of the sicilian?

    • @GMIgorSmirnov
      @GMIgorSmirnov  Před rokem

      Here is a video about Sicilian
      czcams.com/video/w4J-e1ssQT8/video.html
      Thanks for the your suggestion. We will make more videos about Sicilian defense.

    • @jadeamoro5118
      @jadeamoro5118 Před rokem

      thankss!

  • @dougfoster445
    @dougfoster445 Před rokem

    I got as far as sacrificing the rook but got stuck afterwards

  • @coltonanthony999
    @coltonanthony999 Před rokem

    i’m rated 600 rapid and 700 blitz i clicked on this because i solved it in 10 seconds looking at the thumbnail. hoping that’s good news for me

  • @NoName-lc1lt
    @NoName-lc1lt Před rokem

    Very easy (after Calculate Till Mate)

  • @cikonianiggra1415
    @cikonianiggra1415 Před 4 měsíci

    I think that it is difficult puzzle. Thank you.

  • @johnsnow8370
    @johnsnow8370 Před rokem +1

    I thought wgite will do r-c7
    Which is almost the same variation

    • @stonefox9124
      @stonefox9124 Před rokem

      I know, there is a easy checkmate no one is talking about...

  • @waghrajendra
    @waghrajendra Před rokem

    b7 and black has only move d5
    Rc8 check Kx R
    b7 x R promotes Queen

  • @vanessajazp6341
    @vanessajazp6341 Před rokem

    Curious why you would promote to a white-square bishop instead of a queen.

  • @williamsquires3070
    @williamsquires3070 Před rokem

    It’s even easier than that. After 1 b7 ... black would be stalemated (black pawn on a7 is blocked, as are black’s rook and king) were it not for the pawn on d6, so 1 ... d6 (forced), 2 Rc8#.

  • @peterdiesner3213
    @peterdiesner3213 Před rokem

    What about RC1, PD5 (forced), RH1?
    PD6 or KC8, RH8 mate

  • @alankuusisto3342
    @alankuusisto3342 Před rokem

    I think b7 also wins. With blacks only option to move their pawn, the Rc8#

  • @wartinskater
    @wartinskater Před rokem

    Saw the move right the way and took me about 3 seconds to calc it works

  • @Chico7Siu
    @Chico7Siu Před rokem +1

    Why to promote when you have checkmate in 2 lol

  • @rajendrasolanki4608
    @rajendrasolanki4608 Před rokem

    Rc7-pb6chq by Black
    Kb6-Pd5
    Rd7-Ra7Black
    Rd8chqmate

  • @that_one_guy934
    @that_one_guy934 Před rokem

    1. b7, d5
    2. Rc8#

    • @2oin541
      @2oin541 Před rokem

      Pawn takes your rook?

  • @1956per
    @1956per Před rokem

    B7,D5 RC8 mate

    • @georgeritmeester4736
      @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem

      You need to focus when you're calculating. It's easy to overlook simple moves.

  • @suffpapst
    @suffpapst Před rokem

    I needed 3 seconds ... Tc8 Kc8 b7+ Kb8 d5 (German notation)

  • @khaledmadani3695
    @khaledmadani3695 Před rokem +1

    In no world I would promote to bishop 😂

    • @prozac623
      @prozac623 Před rokem

      @ khaled madani I was thinking the same thing. Why would you promote to a bishop and not a queen?

  • @thomasmattson2389
    @thomasmattson2389 Před rokem

    Low rated guy here, but why can't white play pawn B7, and then after black moves its pawn to D5, then Rc8 mate.

  • @NasosDriv
    @NasosDriv Před rokem

    correct me if i am wrong... isn't it mate in 2? if the pawn goes forward to b7, then isn't the only move black can do pawn to h5? and then white rook to c8 and its mate if thats the case, then what's the point to promote the pawn?

    • @Estrozix
      @Estrozix Před rokem

      Then the d7 pawn eats the rook

  • @helper1767
    @helper1767 Před rokem +1

    move pawn to b7 and then rook to c8 game over

    • @roloa7741
      @roloa7741 Před rokem

      No, P takes R! But…
      Rc3 first, then it works 👍🏼

  • @Wyti
    @Wyti Před rokem +1

    The sound effects are not necessaryy

  • @royceroof
    @royceroof Před rokem

    why not move b7?

  • @gabrielknight553
    @gabrielknight553 Před rokem

    rc8....b7.....d5....extra queen and win

    • @georgeritmeester4736
      @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem

      It's customary to include the moves for both sides when delineating a variation, not to mention that it's "extra queen and draw," not "extra queen and win."

  • @wmw0702
    @wmw0702 Před rokem

    Why not b7 then Rc8 checkmate?

  • @Zamiroh
    @Zamiroh Před rokem

    I can promote it... wouldn't keep it for long, not sure if that is part of it lol!

  • @craigwickett1589
    @craigwickett1589 Před rokem

    Mate in 2

  • @XJoschYZ
    @XJoschYZ Před rokem

    TBH Rc8+ seems obvious actually with this limited material and the easyly spotable Zugzwang.

    • @XJoschYZ
      @XJoschYZ Před rokem

      Also obviously Queen Promotion is a blunder because that would just draw.

  • @tomjoelberglind1924
    @tomjoelberglind1924 Před rokem

    Just move pawn to b7

  • @vijaysinghparihar2551

    Just puah the pawn on b7 next move be mate🤔

  • @udaykiranp7566
    @udaykiranp7566 Před rokem

    P B7 & R C8 over

  • @patrickozioma6424
    @patrickozioma6424 Před rokem +2

    A faster way to do checkmate the king in 3 moves instead of just picking up pawns is pawn to b7 which forces black pawn to d5 then after that promote the b7 pawn to either a queen or rook which is another forcing move since the black king must capture then finally the third move for white, rook to C8 Checkmate

    • @georgeritmeester4736
      @georgeritmeester4736 Před rokem +1

      Your solution is only correct if the task is to find a self-mate for Black. In any case, in a normal game, after 1.b7 Black would simply capture the rook rather than playing ...d5.

    • @patrickozioma6424
      @patrickozioma6424 Před rokem

      @@georgeritmeester4736 Yeah . The Igor's objective was to promote the pawn . You are correct

    • @simash09
      @simash09 Před rokem +3

      But pawn could pick up rock c6 instead of pawn move to d5

    • @patrickozioma6424
      @patrickozioma6424 Před rokem +1

      @@simash09 Jeez really didn't see that . You are right

  • @Palace_till_I_die
    @Palace_till_I_die Před rokem

    How did the white rook get into that position in the first place ? Btw the first move is very obvious, always look for a sacrifice move in this kind of puzzle,, but I failed to figure out the moves after that

    • @stonefox9124
      @stonefox9124 Před rokem

      🤣 always look for a sacrifice move, dumb...

  • @nidhimishra806
    @nidhimishra806 Před rokem

    what would happen if we play pawn to b7 and then rook to c8 checkmate

  • @yousafzai2406
    @yousafzai2406 Před rokem

    Why promote a pawn to other pieces like bishop or knight when you can promote it to the queen?

  • @keiraaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @keiraaaaaaaaaaaaaa Před 5 měsíci

    1. b7, only legal move for black is d5, 2. Rc8+, blacks king must move to c7, then you can play bxa8 and promote to Knight for check and i believe mate. I will now watch the video and find that im probably wrong.

  • @ayushsengupta2645
    @ayushsengupta2645 Před 8 měsíci

    What if we play pawn to b7, then the only move for white is d5. Then we will play pawn takes rook a8 promoting to a queen, forcing the king to take it. Now, we will play rook to c8 and that I think is checkmate! Isn't it?

  • @johnl.9039
    @johnl.9039 Před 11 měsíci

    r-d6 ; p-b6 check; k-b6 GAme over. it doesnt materr what black does thy mayt try to -protect p w/ r-a7 then white counters by doing an end around as it were with r--f6 then r-f8 mate or if black tries to get the white pawn on d-4 then rook tkes pawn on d7n same deal net move mate.

  • @ID123Test
    @ID123Test Před rokem

    Why not b7, d5(forced), rc8+#?

  • @eyworld
    @eyworld Před rokem

    I would have promoted to a queen. And then, would have kicked my own assss

  • @donaldwoodbury8562
    @donaldwoodbury8562 Před rokem

    b7 and then Rc8 checkmate

    • @Ceu.Noturno
      @Ceu.Noturno Před rokem

      Only white's playing there? Where is black's movement?
      White: b7
      Black: dxc6 taking the rook
      what now?

  • @davidbarson2048
    @davidbarson2048 Před rokem

    i see rook to c8 kxc8 b7. and bxa8. how did i go?

  • @erikmeyer2323
    @erikmeyer2323 Před rokem

    So the problem posed is: "Can you promote the Pawn?", not "Can you win for White?".
    To promote the WHITE pawn (and eventually play to a stalemate) go Rc8 check. Black King takes. White to B7 check. Black King to B8. P takes rook at A8 and promotes to Queen. DONE!!!. But then, of course, Black King takes "Queen For A Day Marguerite" and we are back into a long descent into the first mistake. If the end of the end of the end game is played correctly by black, the problem can be solved TWICE with a similar lackluster result and a long descent once again into stalemate.

  • @BlaqRaq
    @BlaqRaq Před rokem

    I made a mistake. I queened the pawn.

  • @praveenchukka
    @praveenchukka Před rokem

    Why cant you just move the pawn front first?

    • @2oin541
      @2oin541 Před rokem +1

      black can capture your rook

  • @ginoferiante7140
    @ginoferiante7140 Před rokem

    Why promote to Bishop rather than Queen?