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GMs Couldn't Solve This,Engines Couldn't Solve This
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#chess#strategy#puzzles GMs Couldn't Solve This,Engines Couldn't Solve This Nobody managed to solve this puzzle, Engines thought this position is winning for black and white has no way to win this , but the Engines were wrong!! the most insane chess puzzle explained , i hope you liked the video :)
Can You Find The 3 Brilliant Moves That Wins The Game?
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#chess#strategy#puzzle Can You Find The 3 Brilliant Moves That Wins The Game?
Can You Find The Only Move That Wins?
Просмотров 10 тыс.17 дней назад
#strategy#chess#puzzles ,if you solved this puzzle, you're genius!!
How To Think In Chess For Under 2000 Elo
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How To Think In Chess For Under 2000 Elo
How To Think In Chess For Under 2000 Elo Level (you need this!)
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How To Think In Chess For Under 2000 Elo Level (you need this!)
This was a stunning study. Sacrifices and Zugzwang.
Yes found the both brilliant was preety simple and obvious
Amazing job , noice♥️
Is Rd7 a brilliant move?
He can just trade rooks and get a draw
@@chessStorm1Instead of trading you can take on a4
Yes, was easy.
Easy Or you are an undercover GM?♥️♥️
@@chessStorm1 Hardly! A lapsed 1600. :)
I didn't Frist brilliant move but I found 2nd brilliant move
Noice
1:06 "You give him a free middle finger" 😂
Why won’t Bishop B6 work? Re8. Bd8. Rxd8. Pawn promotes to Queen. Right?
nice try but black will probably just take the bishop with the king, after promotion there will be a rook check and the queen is gone and if the white king was moved to stop the check after the lost of the bishop, then black plays Ra8 to stop the pawn in time, but if black played Re8 first without taking the bishop then you are right, promotion is inevitable, nice job!!
@chessstorm1 thank you. I didn’t think about that. Great puzzle!
Hey i love your videos but PLS make Road to Xxxx again... i loved them so much. Maybe Road to 2200? Thanks!!
thank you :) , i will be making road to 2100 Rapid on my main channel after couple of weeks
You dont need to align both rooks . Just check with one rook , and then with the other , and its mate .
if we did that it will be a draw right?
@chessStorm1 OK after black plays ra4, then rb to b8 #, ka7. Re to e7#, ka6 Rc7 to stop check, black K no moves,so rb5 Ra8#, kb6 Rx r wins for white
Very nice! Thanks
Glad you liked it, :)
Ha! Brilliantly simple.
Will bishop b6 do the same work ?
He can still play Re8 and sac the rook for the pawn
Can't white play Ne5 as a first move? It shall keep black knight from forking the king & queen.
yes but then black can play Ba5 stopping the pawn from promoting
0:30 None of the above. I'm playing Ne5, to defend the f7 square, which allows for the promotion without fear of a Royal Fork.
yes but then black can play Ba5 stopping the pawn from promoting
Rooka4
Correct!
Bishop a7
Nice job!!
It wasn't hard, but a beautiful puzzle.
So cool Well done Although games of chance where intellect gives you an advantage: poker, backgammon, crib etc. etc, there is nothing except extreme intellectual vision that wins chess. Which is why I do better at games with luck 😂😂😂
The interesting thing to note is, that White could win bcoz the setup of kings was EXACTLY on the 'e' file. Any file other than the 'e' file wouldn't have won it for white, as either the king would have been closer to the rook to prevent the 4th rank check or would have closer to the queen to ensure taking back the rook on a4.
Great note!
A brilliant moves you do
Why Wouldnt King eat Pony???
I explained every position as much as possible, can you tell me what time of the video you want explaination for?
Damn that's a crazy one. Please keep making more.
Glad you liked it :) ,sure thing!
@@chessStorm1I agree , keep posting more ! 🫡
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What puzzle it is. K.Kumar.
I guess between two GMs but i forgot who🙃
I realised it had to be a bishop move first , but didnt get the solution.
A step in the right direction , i like it♥️
Ra4!
Nice!!
Ra4 seems
Correct!!
Saw the white Ba7, but not the need for additional follow-up solutions after black Ra2, etc. Very pretty puzzle. It happens often enough in the best puzzles that they have tricky starting move, but need more analysis after a tricky response that might seem at first like a refutation.
Agreed. I feel like once in a while, we should have a puzzle where one of the obvious first moves is indeed the correct one, just to keep us on our toes. This is so far out of my league, but I feel like I can accidentally get the right move a decent percent of the time, simply by expecting something that initially looks counterintuitive. But I'm never going to see all the permutations of "why?".
Fine
Zugzwang sucks :-)
Yeah it does :)
Rook a4, Queen takes, rook h3, king moves up, skewer next turn.
Exactly! Nice job!!
How if black rook go to b2 protecting the qg7
I think we can still play a check with the bishop, let the rook takes the bishop and then we check with the knight forcing the king away and winning the rook with a check with the knight and then getting the king closer to stop the pawns and continue from there a winning position
What about Qg2 King takes Knf4
Then Rxf4 And you lost the knight
@@chessStorm1 kk
easy!
Relax bro, not everyone is a GM like you!
If you move the king left you wont make it as the black king will be alble to go to the night.
Yes i completely forgot to fix that part in the video, very sharp eye you have !
Yes i see...if rook takes bishop you can also pin the rook with tha Q if nbishop go to g1 check by knight you can take the rook by Q or knight
@chessStorm1 aww thank you. You said it though. Editing is always a b... Love your content.
What if Rook does not take Queen?!!? Lolz
Then it will be checkmate by both bishop and queen lolz
@@chessStorm1 Not 100% true! There is a line where black can get rid of the bishop, though after now theres a king queen checkmate threat. After bishop to C6, black will play rook to E4 check. If white takes the rook black takes back with the pawn, getting rid of the checkmate threat. Instead however white can just move the king to F1, yet again putting pressure on G2. Black can sacrifice the rook on E1, but after checkmate is unstoppable. Its not a better line but i just thought its interesting to note the king is also a part of the checkmate threat here. No matter what black does its going to be a forced checkmate.
brilliant puzzle!
How if blackQ go to b7 or c6
There will be Rh3 check and he needs to block with the queen and lose
Ngl this puzzle is kinda easy
No its not, maybe you are a giga super pro max GM?
Its so cool that the kings are important to blocking in both checkmates.
I totally agree🤯
9:58 no, u were right if it wasn't for that move then black wasnt have to king forced move.
Yeah , i completely forgot to fix this part of the video, very sharp eye!!♥️
1:34 felt like a "god move"
Nice puzzle, but it took only about 3 seconds to figure it out because there is no way to save the attacked rook (so it has to be sacrificed).
I agree
not so obvious, at first i thought the sacrifice would be a check
@ a check really doesn’t accomplish anything, but luring the Queen to a square where it can be skewered seemed pretty obvious. I just needed to calculate what happens if he declines the sacrifice.
Superb❤
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Ra4 best move.
Great job!!!
My guess: Ra4 Forces a skewer on queen if rook is taken, otherwise forces mate or queen sac to stop mate
Exactly! Nice!
"WHAT?? This is a check I have to move my ahh" LMAO
Nice
interesting puzzle
Ok for black my idea is if they give the bishop you take and they queen but no you instead ho for check and keep checking till he runs outta time or either blundets the queen
If black runs outta time it’s a draw
Before watching I wanna take a guess sacrifice the rook next to the black king and promote and in a couple moves he gets checked
I watched it and I guessed it corrected nigha