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In today’s chess video, we’ll look at some of the most amazing chess puzzles/problems I’ve ever seen. We also have some interesting chess stories to go along. This involves a lot of chess thinking in terms of strategy, tactics, moves & ideas so, try solving these chess problems if you are a Genius and if you do manage to find the solutions, let me know in the comments. Chess Challenge – We’ll be looking at the solutions as well, but you should try it on your own to test your chess skills & talent. These exercises will help beginners to improve & get better at finding the best moves in different positions on the chessboard. These are some of the best chess stories, which show the different perspectives of chess players (Chess Story #1) & also the results of cheating by using chess engines (Chess Story #2). I also have an interesting chess puzzle at the end of this video (by Paul Morphy), let’s see if you can solve that.
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0:00 2 Extraordinary Chess Puzzles & Stories
0:10 Story #1: Chess Problems & Solutions
3:48 Story #2: Chess Problems & Solutions
7:30 About Brilliant
8:27 Chess Puzzle – Can You Solve it?
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i found the puzzle solution , those stories were major trickery though
If you haven't done so already, you might want to find one of Blathy's monsters (100+ move mates). Generally, they're solved by using some sequence of moves that gives White a free move; then White repeats that sequence all over, and White makes another free move, etc., and eventually wins. (That's what I was expecting here.)
Excellent Lessons
White don't win we all jump in.
The puzzle at the end,
I solved it by myself
White rook to a6
If the black pawn eats the white rook, then white pawn to b7.
Checkmate in 2 moves!
2nd Solution
White rook to a6
If the black bishop moves in anywhere.
Then, white rook to a7.
Checkmate in 2 moves!
Mind blown!
I didn't solve it by MYself, I solved it by YOURself!
This is a great video
Erratically screen writing
R a6.
If black take rhe rook pown b7 is mate
If black move the bishop then r tek a7 is mate in two
Ra6,if bishop moves Rh7 check mate is p*a6 then pb7 check mate
You SHOULD do a colab with Mrwhoosetheboss
Ra6 destroying black in 2 move
White wins
For second story of Iphone 14:
I have a different answer
1) queen to b3 and black king has still one legal move that is
2) king to a1
then advance your white king and then finally mate.
I hope it's correct.
Ra6!!
Pls make ur next video on some rare but awesome openings
4:58 "OK dad…how come my pawn moves backwards instead of just taking your queen?"
Damn black really fcked that 2nd one up…
How about Rook H1 by White, then Wh Bishop F3 after black gets the queen??
I found out two variations for this:
1. Ra6 bxa6 2. b7 checkmate
1. Ra6, Black will either play Bc3 or Bd4 or Be5 no matter wherever the bishop moves since it is the only active piece on next turn 2. Rxa7# (forced move and mate in 2)
Morphy wins 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
R A6
pxp
PB7
R A6 and P B7 my move 👨🎓
Draw
I accept that I waited for the answer i couldn't solve it
yes I solved it
We want part 2 of this video
Puzzle forcefully move rook to a6 rook captured by pawn in b7 then our pawn to b7 then we get the checkmate
And then stockfish sees the first game and says “ahh, yes, black can force mate in 2”
yes
Ra6 is the answer
It was Ra6 pawn captures and the white pawn pushes and mate
Ra6, pawn takes, then pawn to b7… And that is a beautiful checkmate
after rook a7, can't black play b2 and defend the newly promoted queen?
excellent
Yes i solved this on my own this is a very hard
If we cheat we are a loser
Awesome!! Excellent analysis!
I did not solve it I waited for you to show me the solution
I request you to make a video on the Scotch Gambit.
Ra6
Ra6 bxa6 b7#
Sir the pieces are blocked with the subtitles. Thanks
White
May draw
yes i solved this
No, I couldn't solved it! But I am really impressed seeing the solution
Yes, I didn't solve this problem
white win
yes i solved this
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