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    Puzzle 1 Details
    FEN: 5K1B/8/7p/5k1r/8/5PP1/p3P3/8 w - - 0 1
    Author: Afansiev, Duizov, 1967
    Puzzle 2 Details
    FEN: r4n2/p1K5/k7/n2p4/N3Nr2/1PPP4/1P1P3b/8 w - - 0 1
    Author: Bent
    Puzzle 3 Details
    FEN: 7N/6P1/8/8/8/2P3k1/bP5p/7K w - - 0 1
    Author: Bernhardt, 1961
    Puzzle 4 Details
    FEN: 8/p7/8/8/5P2/8/8/2k2K2 w - - 0 1
    Author: Birnov, 1970
    Puzzle 5 Details
    FEN: 6k1/8/n5NK/8/8/1p6/3Bn1N1/8 w - - 0 1
    Author: Birnov, 1954
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  • @nathanleech4933
    @nathanleech4933 Pƙed rokem +271

    11:35 In the 5th puzzle, if the king hides in the corner there’s actually a checkmate for white, knight f7. Therefore the king must go to f8 to get a draw.

  • @petesmith147
    @petesmith147 Pƙed rokem +456

    Funny thing in the 4th puzzle. If black plays Qc3+, white has to take with the king. If white takes with the queen, it's a stalemate.

    • @prithvisinghpanwar6609
      @prithvisinghpanwar6609 Pƙed rokem +14

      really bad joke bro

    • @naelcharvet9928
      @naelcharvet9928 Pƙed rokem +19

      Dude its not stalemate at all, cause if black plays Qc3+ then we take it with our King and you know what ? Black has still the A1 square free cause the black queen leaves it.

    • @kogmawmain8872
      @kogmawmain8872 Pƙed rokem +109

      @@naelcharvet9928 Which part of "white has to take with the king. If white takes with the queen, it's a stalemate." did you not understand?

    • @Error17401
      @Error17401 Pƙed rokem

      Yes, but it is still checkmate

    • @awatermelone9436
      @awatermelone9436 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@naelcharvet9928 ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͥ°)

  • @c99kfm
    @c99kfm Pƙed rokem +35

    11:35 This hurt my soul. Why would you check at G6, when you could check mate at F7? :/

    • @neobullseye1
      @neobullseye1 Pƙed rokem +9

      True, but that's a misplay on black's side. Assuming black is competent, they would see that that move leads to a mate in one, and so would never play it -- which then leads to the draw by perpetual check.

    • @BigDBrian
      @BigDBrian Pƙed rokem +8

      If black had played Qb3 that wouldn't work. He arbitrarily moved the queen to a random spot to just explain the idea that ALWAYS works, regardless of black's choice.
      Still, I agree, it was worth a quick mention at least

  • @drikters
    @drikters Pƙed rokem +94

    11:34 Wait a minute. If the King moves to h8, there is a checkmate move with the second horse lol

    • @feierlord
      @feierlord Pƙed rokem +5

      yes, idk why he didn't see that.

    • @scheimong
      @scheimong Pƙed rokem +22

      Tunnel vision. Too focused on one's original objective/idea to have time to think about any other. Happens to everyone (even to computers, although only at high depth).

    • @lordecramox7394
      @lordecramox7394 Pƙed rokem +25

      The puzzle remains unchanged if we assume black makes optimal moves. They simply would not move the king to H8.

    • @dieschachbrettfee2060
      @dieschachbrettfee2060 Pƙed rokem +7

      Not if the black Queen moved to a2, b3 or b6 before.

    • @kirillzakharov7336
      @kirillzakharov7336 Pƙed rokem +3

      ye I was wondering the same thing. but that's only if Kh8 happens.

  • @Lindness
    @Lindness Pƙed rokem +44

    11:25 if king h8 you can do knight f7 and checkmate

  • @user-wt1ul7ki6p
    @user-wt1ul7ki6p Pƙed rokem +14

    7:17 black King C2 needs to be analyzed: It's similar but not trivial.

  • @ELegenDEAZ
    @ELegenDEAZ Pƙed rokem +19

    In the 5th puzzle it is worth mentioning that the bishop move necessary to block the queens path to e1 after the knight captures the bishop, so the queen could monitore the e7 square and stop the perpetual

  • @mayebeline1149
    @mayebeline1149 Pƙed rokem +40

    For #3, an interesting move for black wasn't mentioned. At 4:42, black can choose not to move the bishop at all, and instead move king to h3 (behind his pawn). This still traps white's king and protects the h2 pawn, which are black's objectives. However, white can then respond with knight to g5, putting black in check.
    At this point, black's only move that doesn't result in an immediate draw is to move his king back to g3. White can then move his knight back to f7, blocking the bishop again. Black can still move his king, but white has the same response.
    If black keeps trying to move his king, white can force a draw by threefold repetition.

    • @ayoutubecommenter7494
      @ayoutubecommenter7494 Pƙed rokem +4

      After Kh3 Ng5 Kg3 there's the simpler Nf3, it's the same movement for the knight as if the bishop was moved but with a check instead

    • @reubenmanzo2054
      @reubenmanzo2054 Pƙed rokem

      Black could also move Bb1 and the threat is now Be4 and white has no way to stop this.

    • @user-fm3no5gm9t
      @user-fm3no5gm9t Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@reubenmanzo2054They have: Knight to f3!

    • @user-fm3no5gm9t
      @user-fm3no5gm9t Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@reubenmanzo20545:10 it is showen

    • @reubenmanzo2054
      @reubenmanzo2054 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      @@user-fm3no5gm9t How is the knight moving to f3 from h8?

  • @kitster900
    @kitster900 Pƙed rokem +5

    that second puzzle was incredible. who ever heard of playing b4+ d4+ b4+ d4+? truly beautiful solution there

  • @sadilhas9118
    @sadilhas9118 Pƙed rokem +2

    11:35 black blundered the game horse can go to f7 and that's a checkmate!

  • @CatSurfer
    @CatSurfer Pƙed rokem +5

    In the last puzzle if the king goes to h8 you have checkmate with Nf7

  • @Humuncules
    @Humuncules Pƙed rokem +5

    In the last puzzle, if king moves to h8 it's even a checkmate

  • @awang_ir
    @awang_ir Pƙed rokem +8

    Now we need another Livestream with 2 knights+king vs 1 pawn+king checkmate tutorial for next puzzle idea
    Great video as always

  • @ppmendonca1
    @ppmendonca1 Pƙed rokem +53

    Great content again!
    Two comments on puzzle #5:
    1-Once the perpetual check is established with knight to e7, the black king cannot go to h8 because knight to f7 is mate for white.
    2-If black sees this possible line, after knight to e3, it can position the knight via c7 then d5 prior to queening the pawn (which can't be stopped by black and can be accomplished later). This would impede the perpetual check and allow other winning solutions for black, correct?

    • @smerriman
      @smerriman Pƙed rokem +4

      If black doesn't play b2 after Ne3, white just plays Nc4 and the pawn is stopped permanently.

    • @aaronscott7467
      @aaronscott7467 Pƙed rokem

      @@smerriman I don't think it would be permanently, as black could sacrifice one of their knights to force the knight to move from c4, thus allowing the pawn to move and promote. If white then tries the same perpetual check idea, black can just move their queen to e1 because they wouldn't have the knight blocking it any more.

    • @smerriman
      @smerriman Pƙed rokem +3

      @@aaronscott7467 How would they do that? If they attack white's knight, white just moves it to b2. The only way to prevent that would be to have one knight protecting b2 first before another knight attacks c4; by the time they've done that, white has moved the other knight to take the pawn.

    • @christopherheckman7957
      @christopherheckman7957 Pƙed rokem +1

      I just noticed that if Black moves his queen to b6, then Nf7 is illegal, because the knight will be pinned.

    • @lethalty6055
      @lethalty6055 Pƙed rokem

      Qb6 would've been the best possible move for black, which is why a draw is the best case for white.

  • @alieninsectbass
    @alieninsectbass Pƙed rokem +5

    In the 5th puzzle at 11:36, If King h8, you DON'T go Ng6+. You go Nf7#.

    • @kirillzakharov7336
      @kirillzakharov7336 Pƙed rokem +2

      yes. but, only if Kh8 happens.

    • @alieninsectbass
      @alieninsectbass Pƙed rokem +1

      @@kirillzakharov7336 Yup. If Black doesn't jump off the deep end with the move Kh8, then it's definitely a draw after Kf8.

  • @sharegreats2157
    @sharegreats2157 Pƙed rokem +1

    Cool tricks, well explained - subscribed!

  • @Eswar.
    @Eswar. Pƙed rokem +3

    Please make a complete series for beginners

  • @shadowmancy9183
    @shadowmancy9183 Pƙed rokem +2

    I'd like to see you start analyzing xiangqi as well- similar game, but very different ideas to pieces.

  • @vijaygarv
    @vijaygarv Pƙed rokem +1

    Amazing content as usual 🙏. I’m not that good at these puzzles so it’s fascinating for me every time

  • @The_Alpha_Wolf
    @The_Alpha_Wolf Pƙed rokem +4

    We need more fancy puzzle videos

  • @KITT-ms5ep
    @KITT-ms5ep Pƙed rokem +3

    For the first one I saw Kf7 right away but couldn’t figure out what came after Rh4. Assumed it was still a quick mate somewhere and Chess vibes would explain it but of course he doesn’t look that far into it.
    I kept looking for the quick mate until I finally had to run it through the engine.
    No quick mate, you have to settle for gxh4 and it’s a mate in 22 for white.

  • @mrdraw2087
    @mrdraw2087 Pƙed rokem +1

    That Nd6 move in the last puzzle also serves another goal: it prevents black from pinning the g6-knight with ...Qb6.

  • @robertehrenworth3310
    @robertehrenworth3310 Pƙed rokem +1

    Brilliant stuff & Just goes to show... always look for stalemate possibilities when one or other King is an a box.

  • @forsee9396
    @forsee9396 Pƙed rokem +1

    I enjoyed this so much.

  • @mavikartal7775
    @mavikartal7775 Pƙed rokem +6

    0:06 pawn g4+
    The king has to move somewhere (the pawn is protected) and no matter where he goes that rook goes down. The black pawn That’s about to be a queen is guarded by the bishop.
    Edit:
    0:37 hold up, That’s a stalemate,isn’t it?

  • @fantomghost6213
    @fantomghost6213 Pƙed rokem

    Great stuff I subbed

  • @user-jn4sw3iw4h
    @user-jn4sw3iw4h Pƙed rokem +2

    Yes I saw #4.
    (similar to how I got close with #1)
    Notably:
    I see what the obvious move is,
    and know that's the wrong move, because it says 'puzzle' in the corner.
    Step one, run the obvious scenario, find out why the obvious one, is the wrong one.
    Either find a solution for that weakness. (something that actually requires skill, why I didn't solve #1)
    Or try the only alternative, which is why I did solve #4.
    There were only 2 'non-terrible' moves. as it is a puzzle, it's the one that isn't obvious.
    There is no way I would have spotted it in an actual game.

  • @MessLeadingProgramming
    @MessLeadingProgramming Pƙed rokem +33

    Just a random idea for a video - could try learning shogi chess, I think it would be interesting to see how you find it while being very experienced in western chess! I have just found out about shogi and thinking of checking out how it works.

    • @christopherheckman7957
      @christopherheckman7957 Pƙed rokem

      Why not combine them? It's called Crazyhouse. And the 2-player version of that is Bughouse.

    • @chaotickreg7024
      @chaotickreg7024 Pƙed rokem

      I tried to learn it but I think it doesn't have the dramatic, long attacks of chess. It's a lot of small unit movement. Not that it's not tactical, it's just less dramatic visually.

  • @Ncitbgihem
    @Ncitbgihem Pƙed rokem +7

    for puzzle 4, what if black responds to Ke2 with Kc2 instead of pushing the pawn?

    • @sondretofte599
      @sondretofte599 Pƙed rokem +1

      You can run the pawn, Qa3,Qb3,Qa4 then play kd3 with a mate on c2 or like the video

    • @stupidnamefilter
      @stupidnamefilter Pƙed rokem

      Yeah the other reply nailed it, but the guy in the video should have covered that. Once the original stalemate position is out of the way (by the king moving), black can't afford to let white's pawn get two moves ahead of his own pawn any more. And he can't stop it with the king because white will just walk it in with their own. Kc2 ends in checkmate.

  • @jloiterer
    @jloiterer Pƙed rokem +2

    In the 5th puzzle, after the check if the king goes to H8 - isn't it actually checkmate when knight moves to F7?

  • @sjoerdglaser2794
    @sjoerdglaser2794 Pƙed rokem +1

    In #3 at 5:08. What if black makes a waiting move so the bishop? For example by moving the bishop to b5. If then white takes the pawn or makes another knight move,, it's Bc6# check, Kf3 Bf3 check mate. Why does that not work?

    • @lenalittle4193
      @lenalittle4193 Pƙed rokem

      Because the black pawn is no longer there and you can not checkmate with just a bishop.
      1. b3 Bxb3 2. c4 Bxc4 3. g8=Q+ Bxg8 4. Nf7 Bh7 5. Ng5 Bd3 6. Nf3 Bb5 7. Nxh2 Bc6+ 8. Nf3 Bxf3+ 9. Kg1

  • @kurwamac7229
    @kurwamac7229 Pƙed rokem +2

    On problem 4, what happens of black play Kc2 on their first move ?

    • @lenalittle4193
      @lenalittle4193 Pƙed rokem

      White can push the pawn because the white king on e2 is now close enough to deliver checkmate.
      1. Ke2 Kc2 2. f5 a5 3. f6 a4 4. f7 a3 5. f8=Q a2 6. Qa3 Kb1 7. Qb3+ Ka1 8. Qc3+ Kb1 9. Kd2 a1=N (9... a1=Q 10. Qc2#) 10. Qc1+ Ka2 11. Kc3 Nb3 12. Qb2#

  • @victordeluca7360
    @victordeluca7360 Pƙed rokem +4

    #3 isn't very difficult but it's pretty creative, I like it

  • @SpiderWaffle
    @SpiderWaffle Pƙed rokem +2

    9:00 if Black underpromotes to a knight could delay the mate by 2 extra moves from this position.

  • @captainkeyboard1007
    @captainkeyboard1007 Pƙed rokem +1

    I like your endgame puzzles. I should have learned them when I played at the chess club in 1971.

  • @customarylover3857
    @customarylover3857 Pƙed rokem +1

    Fun fact: if the position shown in the thumbnail were slightly altered so that white's c and b pawns were both on the 2nd rank, it would be a win for white provided it was white's turn.

  • @edwardlazell3157
    @edwardlazell3157 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks, this was fun.

  • @milowright2415
    @milowright2415 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    The first puzzle is a good example of how you should always look for the ‘best’ moves and not just the ‘obvious’ moves

  • @anishdesai5788
    @anishdesai5788 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci +1

    11:35 when king goes to h8, Nf7 is actually checkmate!!!!!

  • @gheorghebirca
    @gheorghebirca Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    In the 4th puzzle when white king moves f1-e2, black moves it’s king from c1-c2, and blocks white king to go to d3. Black I think can manage to get stalemate eventually. Black doesn’t need to let white king move two times just by moving it’s pawn, instead of moving it’s pawn, black has to block the white king’s move to d3, with it’s king to c2. This scenario was not included in this puzzle, which disqualified it as a clear win for white. If black is clever, he/she can get stalemate.

  • @dVTHoR
    @dVTHoR Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    That last one was just insanity.

  • @mavikartal7775
    @mavikartal7775 Pƙed rokem +1

    3:56 pawn b3 to block bishop, bishop takes the pawn, pawn at the end becomes queen check, bishop takes the Queen, Knight to f7 which blocks the bishop from going to the check, bishop takes the Knight, remaining pawn to c4 and if bishop takes it it’s a stalemate

    • @victordeluca7360
      @victordeluca7360 Pƙed rokem +1

      The idea is right, but if you play in this order, black can just not take the pawn on c4 at the end. Bg8, let's say. Then you have to play c5 next move (only move) and black checkmates on d5.
      The correct order is pawn b3, then pawn c4, then queen, then knight to f7. And that's just the start of the puzzle, but I assume you've seen the video by now.

  • @jschnabes13
    @jschnabes13 Pƙed rokem

    Love the puzzles!

  • @kristofkovacsRisy
    @kristofkovacsRisy Pƙed rokem +1

    Although I don't play chess, puzzles are fun. At No.4 I forgot that the black pawn has double move. 😅

  • @bennettgibson3738
    @bennettgibson3738 Pƙed rokem

    WOW incredible puzzles. Stumped me!

  • @PavlosPapageorgiou
    @PavlosPapageorgiou Pƙed rokem

    #2 Is clever! I guessed the two knight moves but was looking for a repeated move for black, not stalemate for white.

  • @Blade1515
    @Blade1515 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +1

    Black wins in Puzzle 5, after the white knight moves to D6, Black Sacrifices! The Queen, taking the G6 Knight with it, leaving 2 Black Knights vs 1 White Knight along with the kings.

  • @A_Name_
    @A_Name_ Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    I haven't played chess in over 10 years and I just started watching you stuff a week or so ago. I almost never get these puzzles but I saw the first two in less than 30sec each. Maybe I'm learning something lol

  • @Szlugopis
    @Szlugopis Pƙed rokem +1

    Yay, you made my day by this vid

  • @Alex-yx8gx
    @Alex-yx8gx Pƙed rokem

    This is the first time I get a puzzle right from the beginning and it feels good

  • @danielschafer3408
    @danielschafer3408 Pƙed rokem

    I could solve the First 4 Puzzles on my own but for the fifth I missed this particular checking pattern I've never seen in Endgame studies even though it does not seem very special.
    Important Note Puzzle 2: After 2. ... Kxc5 the move 3. d4+ would bei wrong because that line ends up with the c-pawn taking the rook on b4 and the King now moves Kd4! letting the pawn take the knight (or move on to b5), so there is no stalemate but a lost position for white

  • @tnplayz5927
    @tnplayz5927 Pƙed rokem +1

    on the 5th puzzel when the king is on h8 the far night could haave gone to f7 checkmate it didn't have to be a draw

  • @michasokoowski6651
    @michasokoowski6651 Pƙed rokem +1

    11:34 Black won't play Kh8 because it's a checkmate in 1... unless black plays Qb6 which will pin one of the knights.

  • @llandy123
    @llandy123 Pƙed rokem

    When I was little we were taught if you trapped the other person's king like this, that was a win for you and not a draw.

  • @kayr0112
    @kayr0112 Pƙed rokem +3

    Only reason I expected that the solution is not to push the pawn in puzzle 4 is because you keep bringing interesting puzzles to the table xD

  • @-_Cross_-
    @-_Cross_- Pƙed rokem +1

    In The 5th puzzle in The final King to f8 It prevents checkmate

  • @harikumars1487
    @harikumars1487 Pƙed rokem +1

    8:50 In this situation, can't black move its queen to c1 or d1 to check the white king, forcing white to move to capture the black queen?

  • @dmitripogosian5084
    @dmitripogosian5084 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    In the last one it is good to show why simple Ne7+ with following Nd5, Nc3 does not work

  • @-ZM_Gaming-
    @-ZM_Gaming- Pƙed rokem

    On the 5th puzzle, it is actually that black wants to draw and not the white because white has a checkmate threat

  • @doctorprepologedyedeyadede3542

    11:35 when the king is in corner, can't you mate by moving the other knight?

  • @johnathanpatrick6118
    @johnathanpatrick6118 Pƙed rokem +5

    #1 -- I mean, it's gotta be 1. g4+ forking king and rook. Yeah, the e and f-pawns may get gobbled up, but at least White's bishop on h8 controls the a1 queening square and the rook will be claimed too.
    *Nelson: If you said 1. g4+, you would be wrong.* (I stepped into a trap, didn't I...?? đŸ€ŠđŸŸâ€â™‚ïžđŸ€ŠđŸŸâ€â™‚ïž)

  • @josquin4760
    @josquin4760 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    In the last scheme, if the king goes to H8, the Knight goes to F6, checkmate

  • @garvkapoor8145
    @garvkapoor8145 Pƙed rokem

    what will happen in puzzle3 if we play the move c4, then black takes with the bishop then queen promote then black takes and then what will happen please tell.

  • @Jay_76
    @Jay_76 Pƙed rokem

    Out of curiosity, on puzzle four, what happens if white takes the pawn race, makes a queen, and moves it to b4?

  • @marcoemaas6233
    @marcoemaas6233 Pƙed rokem +1

    11:35 last puzzle horse d6 to f7 mate the only thing black can do is draw the game

  • @tianlecheng2656
    @tianlecheng2656 Pƙed rokem +1

    11:36 Nf7#

  • @NIsaacs73
    @NIsaacs73 Pƙed rokem +1

    Not sure about this but knight at g2 to f4, if black knight takes, we take black knight with our knight at g6 then follow next step with knight to e6, king to g7; if pawn to b2, knight at f4 to e6, then pawn to b1 becomes queen but then king to g7. Isn't that checkmate? I guess once knight to e6 opponent will see and move king to f7, but then it's quite different with lots of potential outcomes?

    • @lenalittle4193
      @lenalittle4193 Pƙed rokem

      How can your white king go to g7? The black king is on g8 :)

  • @Soundwave444
    @Soundwave444 Pƙed rokem +1

    Nelson bro in 5th puzzle nf7 is checkmate if the king goes to h8

  • @josquin4760
    @josquin4760 Pƙed rokem

    Hi, I have just seen that, in the fifth puzzle, the black king cannot go to h8 because it is checkmate with the knight in f7

  • @peterf90
    @peterf90 Pƙed rokem +1

    I actually got number three! Great puzzles.

  • @commanderblargh6300
    @commanderblargh6300 Pƙed rokem

    By all logically realistic means, being unable to move without exposing yourself should be considered a defeat.

  • @sweatyfeetpics6086
    @sweatyfeetpics6086 Pƙed rokem +1

    9:20 when you play king E2 the black king can go to C2 and block the whote king entirley 💀

  • @basavboss9768
    @basavboss9768 Pƙed rokem +1

    11:24 If knight to f7 then it will be checkmate

  • @adrianmariano1198
    @adrianmariano1198 Pƙed rokem +1

    Bro on the 5th puzzle knight to f7 was mate

  • @reizinhodojogo3956
    @reizinhodojogo3956 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    in puzzle 4 when white king moves top left the black king can just block its moves by going top

  • @gemmken
    @gemmken Pƙed rokem +4

    11:35
    the king went to h8, you can play knight to f7 for a mate?

  • @xyzBoogie76
    @xyzBoogie76 Pƙed rokem

    Amazing good tricks

  • @sharkyplayz7617
    @sharkyplayz7617 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    I guess the last puzzle would be checkmate as the king moves in the corner another knight can check him and the king can't move as it's squares are captured under white king

  • @fanthonyfictions
    @fanthonyfictions Pƙed rokem

    “Now this, is Pawn racing!”

  • @Grim-Grin
    @Grim-Grin Pƙed rokem +1

    On the third puzzle, what if black plays Bb1 after b3 (it threatens Be4#)?

    • @DoomsdayR3sistance
      @DoomsdayR3sistance Pƙed rokem +1

      White gets a Queen with the Pawn on G7 at that point since the Bishop no longer threatens G8 and Black has to move their king since now in check, white wins easily in that scenario.

    • @Grim-Grin
      @Grim-Grin Pƙed rokem +1

      @@DoomsdayR3sistance Ah yes, I didn't see black was in check, thanks

  • @forsee9396
    @forsee9396 Pƙed rokem +2

    But the 5th puzzle if Kh8 then Nf7#

  • @januszkorwin-mikke7277
    @januszkorwin-mikke7277 Pƙed rokem +1

    In the puzzle#4 U've neglected the variant: 1.Ke2 Kc2 2.f5 a5 3.f6 a4 4.f7 a3 5.f8Q a2 6.Qa3 Kb1 7.Qb3+ Kc1 (or a1) 8.Qc3+ (not Q:a2??) Kb1 9.Kd2 a1Q 10.Qc2# Your puzzles are really inspiring!

    • @yigalzemach9083
      @yigalzemach9083 Pƙed rokem

      you can also return to the main line by 6.Qc5+ Kb2 (Kb3 7.Qc1) 7.Kd3 etc.

  • @timturner7609
    @timturner7609 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    4th puzzle seems really obvious, but probably only because it's presented as a puzzle.

  • @Weeb_Life
    @Weeb_Life Pƙed rokem +2

    11:34 knight d6 to f7 is checkmate if the king moves to h8

    • @kirillzakharov7336
      @kirillzakharov7336 Pƙed rokem

      yes. but Kh8 is also the least likely of the two moves.

    • @Weeb_Life
      @Weeb_Life Pƙed rokem

      @@kirillzakharov7336 yeah ik but just saying cuz he moved the king to h8 in the video and he just said to do perpetuate check

  • @farouqbaiti4315
    @farouqbaiti4315 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    11:22 If the King goes to Kh8 we have Nf7#(Unless they play Qb6)

  • @baraaalelvei-ql1zt
    @baraaalelvei-ql1zt Pƙed rokem

    In the fifth puzzle you can win when you a second check with the other knight

  • @RealRangerix
    @RealRangerix Pƙed rokem

    for puzzle 4 doesn't queen can just go diagonal and check make the enemy king run away, i don't think it can be considered wrong move since it still end in win

  • @JamesMa-wf9sp
    @JamesMa-wf9sp Pƙed rokem

    In second puzzle, black has an opportunity to take the pawn that starts on a2 with en passant (5. 
Nxa3). I don’t know if stalemate is still forced, but its a move Nelson didn’t mention.

  • @dascandy
    @dascandy Pƙed rokem

    TFW you don't fall for the "obvious fork" but find the king move, because you totally missed the obvious fork.

  • @awesomezanefactory4677
    @awesomezanefactory4677 Pƙed rokem +1

    Puzzle 5 missed check mate when king went to king h8 knight to F7 was checkmate

  • @tykemorris
    @tykemorris Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    I did NOT see the stalemate trap on #1 and I was utterly stumped on #5. I only aced # 2 and 4. I saw the draw on #4 with the immediate pawn race. I also saw the correct first move because it forced black to also expend a king move to prevent the white king from capturing the Black pawn. White could afford two king moves before pawn pushing even though it allowed black to queen because they still held tempo. Now the white king was close enough to render the Black Queen useless and force checkmate.
    I failed 3 of 5 puzzles but I feel good about #4.

  • @caleb53575
    @caleb53575 Pƙed rokem

    In the 4th puzzle, why not move the queen to f6, attacking black's king, and if they move it, you get the queen.

  • @aimanazislarong1886
    @aimanazislarong1886 Pƙed rokem +1

    I'm the 5th puzzle can't the queen just sacrifice itself by getting the knight next to the king.please correct me if I'm wrong

  • @wanderlustwarrior
    @wanderlustwarrior Pƙed rokem +3

    I just found your channel within the last week. I'm a novice, but I can happily say I found the right answer on the first one! The wrong move didn't even cross my mind. I'm making progress thanks to your channel!
    For the last three puzzles, I figured out part of the solution, but missed some steps.

  • @neilumapathy5654
    @neilumapathy5654 Pƙed rokem

    For puzzle two you can actually checkmate with white by doing pawn b4 forcing the knight to move then king c6.Then black can do any move except move the king and knight e6.Then white moves knight c5 and checkmate but not forced

    • @solareclipsedudefinale9026
      @solareclipsedudefinale9026 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      If b4, I think black plays Rf6+ discovered check, and white will lose material to defend

  • @redranger8107
    @redranger8107 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks for the video was too tired to pause the only one able to see without pausing for some reason was lol Puzzle #4 for brain win must move king instinct. Maybe could see more if paused but good to learn anyway.

  • @the_devils_jester
    @the_devils_jester Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    At puzzle 3, couldn't black just not take the pawn at first mov but go back a square with the bishop instead?

  • @valeckseimu3132
    @valeckseimu3132 Pƙed rokem

    Puzzle 4 I saw Kd2 but what if black goes Kf2? Cannot pawn race n kd3 make pawn escape

  • @AbouTaim-Lille
    @AbouTaim-Lille Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    The stalemate rule should be rplaced by : the other player plays all next turns untill the player under stalemate has a legal move.

  • @davidshatto7604
    @davidshatto7604 Pƙed rokem

    I’ve got the part down where I give away all my pieces, still trying to get the part down where I draw the game though