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Chess Puzzle That Shows If You Have Chess Talent | Can You Solve It?
Do you have what it takes to become a strong chess player? Do you have the so-called chess talent?
In this video, we'll explore how solving chess puzzles can help uncover your true chess potential. Players with natural chess talent often stand out by their ability to recognize tactical patterns quickly and calculate several moves ahead with precision. The way you approach different types of puzzles-whether they're tactical or endgame-focused-can reveal how adaptable and well-rounded you are as a player. If you're able to solve complex puzzles with speed and accuracy, it’s a strong sign of raw chess talent.
In this video, we'll explore how solving chess puzzles can help uncover your true chess potential. Players with natural chess talent often stand out by their ability to recognize tactical patterns quickly and calculate several moves ahead with precision. The way you approach different types of puzzles-whether they're tactical or endgame-focused-can reveal how adaptable and well-rounded you are as a player. If you're able to solve complex puzzles with speed and accuracy, it’s a strong sign of raw chess talent.
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100 Years Old Brilliant Chess Puzzle
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Join this channel to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCsj_jvrGM2MyB-Jb-lHN2TQjoin The origins of chess can be traced back nearly 1,500 years to its earliest known ancestor, chaturanga, in India. While its prehistory remains speculative, the game spread from India to Persia, and following the Arab conquest of Persia, it was adopted by the Muslim world. Chess eventually made its way to E...
Can You Solve This Genius Chess Puzzle?
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It’s white to move and eventually win the game. And let me tell you this is one of the craziest puzzles I have ever seen. Black is up a material, also he can promote his pawn to a queen in two moves. So how is white dealing with all of this? What is the starting move? I hope you found the puzzle challenging and you would like the new format as well. This would help me create more content for yo...
Climbing to 2000 Puzzle Rush Survival
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Join this channel to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCsj_jvrGM2MyB-Jb-lHN2TQjoin Hello and welcome back to another video where I would go to my thought process while solving puzzle. I would start a puzzle rush on survival and we would solve puzzle until the 2000 rating, even if the rating sound scary, you would see that is actually very simple to achieve that if you take your time and...
Grandmasters Struggle To Solve This Bishop Endgame Puzzle | Can You Do It?
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Hello and welcome back to an insane bishop endgame from Dvoretsky endgame manual. Looking at the position, someone might say “Oh it’s a rook pawn and a wrong colored bishop so this cannot be a win”. Well if someone would said that, they would be wrong, because let me tell you, this is indeed a win for white and it’s the hardest bishop endgame I have ever seen. Don't forget to like, comment and ...
How To Solve Chess Puzzles | Improve Your Tactics & Visualization
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Join this channel to get access to perks: ruclips.net/channel/UCsj_jvrGM2MyB-Jb-lHN2TQjoin Hello and welcome back to another video where we would solve some puzzle and I would explain my thought process about them. The puzzles would be rated between 1600 and 2000, so nothing to complicated or too easy, something just about the middle. I hope you found it useful and learned a few thing from it. ...
"Easy" Checkmate In 2 Moves Puzzle BUT Can You Solve Them All?
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Insane Bishop Endgame Puzzle - Solve It If You Can!
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QUEEN VS PAWN | Simple & Easy Chess Endgame Tutorial
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Way Too Many People Blunder This Winning Queens And Pawns Endgame
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Essential Chess Endgames You Should Know( Rook vs 2 Connected Pawns)
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8 Positional Chess Concepts To Improve Your Game
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A Subscriber Sent Me An Insane Chess Puzzle
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The Most UNBELIEVABLE Checkmate In Chess History | Can You Solve This Chess Puzzle?
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AMAZING Chess Puzzle That Would Blow Your Mind
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99% Of Chess Players Can't Solve Those 2 Checkmate In One Puzzle | Can You Do It?
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300 Years Old Brilliant Chess Puzzle
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BRILLIANT MOVE OR BLUNDER? Chess Blitz Game Where I Explain My Thought Process
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BRILLIANT MOVE OR BLUNDER? Chess Blitz Game Where I Explain My Thought Process
A Classic Chess Puzzle Every Player Should Know | Can You Solve it?
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The ONLY Tactic You Need To Know To Win Every ENDGAME | Learn Triangulation With Two Examples
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The ONLY Tactic You Need To Know To Win Every ENDGAME | Learn Triangulation With Two Examples
95% Of Chess Players Can't Checkmate In This Position | Can You Win This Game?
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95% Of Chess Players Can't Checkmate In This Position | Can You Win This Game?
Pus plan from f 6 to f 7 king goes to h8 promote the f pawn ro a queen and it's checkmate
No, sir. This chess study by Richard Retí is world famous and very, very, and very, very often published in millions of chess magazines. Every good chess player who studies endgames knows the Retí chess studies!
Knighttttttttt
It does not matter if black has opasition because after kf6 the pawn is guarded and there is no stalemate
Technically, black could still promote
Make a Queen & go tô a8
No, because then the rook gives a check to you and attacks your queen on the b file and if you move your king you lose your queen and the game, and if you take the rook with your queen, its a stalemate, so you underpromote to a rook
Does anyone know who the author is? (or players if derived from a real game)
Underpromote
What if they play c2
Qc3!
The Queen would lose either
Kb3
You know the part when white king takes the pawn on f6? Black king blunder by going h8 instead of f8 because white king and go to f7 but the creator of this video did not think so
1. f7 Qe5+ 2. g5 Qxe6 3. f8=N+ Kg8 4. Nxe6 *
I prefer the original format.
Brilliant!
One problem WHERES THE KINGS
ez
Promote to a night
no qeen d3 ...then pawn c2 and its promote to queen
reply sir ❤
Qc3 stops everything. If a2 you go Qb2 and if b2 the C pawn is hanging.
@@jacc0b360what if you go c2?
@@Wizardrex562 qc3 as i said.
@@Wizardrex562 1. Qxd3! c2 2. Qc3! Line 1: 2. ...c1=Q 3. Qxc1 a2 4. Qa1 b2 5. Qxb2 a1=Q 6. Qxa1 ... or, 3. ...b2 4. Qb1, same idea but flipped Line B: 2. ...b2 3. Qxc2 b1=Q 4. Qxb1 a2 5. Qxa2 ... or, 3. ...a2 4. Qxb2 a1=Q 5. Qxa1 Line C: 2. ...a2 3. Qb2 a1=Q 4. Qxa1 b2 5. Qxb2 c1=Q 6. Qxc1 ...or, 3. ...c1=Q 4. Qxc1, same idea but flipped Yes, White wins with Qxd3.
This video is scripted very poorly. It first states the goal as "white to move and stop all black pawns", but it doesn't define "stop", especially since later in the video it repeatedly describes a few failed gambits as disqualifying when one of the black pawns is able to "promote". But that's not the actual criteria, because at the end when it shows the "correct" play, it's black's turn and the final black pawn can still promote on the next turn. It turns out that, unstated in the video, the challenge is to actually guarantee that the white queen can capture all of black's pieces, whether or not they have managed to promote before capture. The few times the video disqualifies a gambit because a pawn can "promote", it's not actually that the pawn has promoted, it's that in those cases the pawn has promoted on a square beyond the white queen's ability to surely capture it. Poorly stated puzzle, poorly explained.
"Stopping a pawn" is generally understood to mean capturing a pawn before it gets to promote and leave that square of promotion. This definition is what's used for many King vs Pawn endgames.
Making a rook cus quees qould make an stalemate🎉
Black Rook to c4 forks king and rook, they loose the rook next turn. That's a loss :(
@@exoalpha6880no the rook/queen/anything would take the rook the moment it forks on c4
Yea @@matthiasho1412
3:33 My answer is king b6, it achieves everything that king c6 would but stays off the diagonal and the pawn still blocks the e7 square
f8=N+
Yep, that’s correct
f8=N
Yep
You wrote it wrong its also check so its f8=N+
@@void_gaming9108 “oH yOu WroTe It Wrong” ok i don’t care, the check is implied anyways, the + doesn’t matter in this situation. also you’re not ‘more right’ than me just because you put a +, we got the same solution
3:19 why does black play h4 instead of Ke7 (and then blocking white's pawn at Kd8)?
White will play Kd4 and cut back to pick up the black pawn
It's very neat with the black king not able to move but the black pawn forced to take and left with moves that only serve to skupper his stalemate plans. You have to remember to force his king in the corner before committing the pawn then the rest should be easy to recall.
Indeed, it’s a very important thing to remember
The only one I got was the en passant one.
If black goes Qe5, white could check with Qg5, black has only one move to go h8 and you have mate with pawn trasnforming into queen or rook... Or am I wrong?
I don't really understand the question. Maybe you misspelled and wanted to say white could check with Qg6, but white was in check so needed to deal with that first
@@ChessCrafters-lk4dv sorry, my mistake. I forgot about the check
Kf8
I am assuming you wanted to say Nf8? And yes that is the correct move
I wanted to say pawn f8 under promote to a knight
How does this puzzle show whether one has chess talent? I call BS
You can still move to Kh6
dumbest comment ever
Ke7 works after black captures and you take back, black king goes to g file and you play kf7, taking opposition
Nevermind it's stalemate my bad
I solved immeditaly but j must agree, in a game there would probably times when i play f6 and times where i play Kd7, its treaky yeah
That's pretty good😮😮
Thanks
Awesome puzzle, thanks for sharing. Definitely was challenging, but I was thinking Rc1.
But obviously i had a bishop hidden right outside of the board
💀
Well I used a mirror
I look at both and was just so lost as i thought both would lose if the furthest pawn moves (closest to the queen)
I did not find all moves from the beginning, but I've found this move Kb6!! which draws a game.
Or you could just take the black pawn immediately
Being lazy, I only got the first two moves.😢
That is good as well
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
I believe I have already seen it, but again I didn't find the solution just a few moves
This is why it's important to see some puzzles more time
Positions like this is why chess is my favorite game.
Indeed, this shows the true beauty of chess
definitely didn't calculate all the lines from the starting position, but I tried to avoid the losing moves after each play from black. Nice position as always! :)
I am glad you like the position
Solution: theres no kings meaning checkmate
😂
Have you managed to find all the correct moves?
Yes. Seemed straightforward to be honest. Key concept here is distant opposition - which, granted, even some grandmasters don't seem to know (Alireza) - so maybe it's straightforward only to us old people.
Queen cant win
....
@@ChessCrafters-lk4dv lmao
What is this garbage💀
But where is the king?
at the bar
@@ChessCrafters-lk4dv haha
And what if: White: QXD3 Black: C3
you can take the B pawn and the A pawn afterwards because you cover the promotion square
After c2, Qc4
If I take the b pawn can't black just promote or either push the A pawn and then you can't take both?
1- Qxd3 c2 2- Qc3 a2 (offers most resistance) 3- Qb2 then take whatever pawn promotes, the rest fall after
@@2000davidivad Qc3*