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Last one - Bishop to C4 (check) then black moves D6 pawn to D5, white bishop captures D5 pawn(check), black captures white bishop on D5 with queen,white queen captures black queen(check) only way to get rid of the check is to move E7 pawn to E6 and finally white queen captures pawn on E6 (CHECKMATE)
Damn, #6 is just embarrassing. Being forced to move your King and Queen out of their starting positions and having enemy knights take those spots for themselves? That's worse then having your Queen captured early game.
Hello! I know the answer of this puzzle. The answer is as follows: 1) White plays- Bc4+ 2) Black plays- d5 3) White plays- Bxd5+ 4) Black plays- Qxd5 5) White plays- Qxd5+ 6) Black plays- e6 7) White plays- Qxe6#. Thank you!
What I most admire of you is to revel the intention of each move. I love this kind of training. Otherwise as a trainee we cant make sense why the opponent go to that move. (What he has got in his mind to do in future) Thank you friend.
That checkmate in game two was frigging amazing. Can you imagine the look on the white player's face as he is galloping through your ranks with reckless abandon, only to suddenly see his king fall. I hope to God, someday, I'm able to pull this off. Thankyou so much for sharing.
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4:05 the best move for white is actually Bc4, after which black’s queen is doomed. The threat will be to win the queen with a discovered check, and there’s no square the queen can go to that the knight can’t attack on its next move. For example, if the queen goes to G6, white simply plays Nf4+ and wins the queen via discovered check.
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It goes in this sequence: Bishop to c4 Pawn blocks with d5 Bishop takes (bxd5) Queen takes (qxd5) Queen takes (qxd5) And black has only one move left, and that pawn to e6 And finally queen captures on e6, and that's a beautiful checkmate in 17 moves.
Puzzle: Bc4, pawn blocks on d5, bishop takes pawn, queen takes bishop, queen takes queen, pawn blocks on e6, queen takes pawn and what do you know? that’s a beautiful checkmate
And also if king had gone g8 (after Nd8+) instead, it's still mate. Instead of going Ne8 straight away, you skip to Bc4 check, run through the line you described until king is forced to move to g7, and now you finish off with Ne8#.
3:54 going to G6 is the biggest blunder you could make in this position. Said move results in a forced checkmate via 1. Bd3+! Kh6 2. Nf7# Or another variation is: 1. Bd3+, Ne4 2. Bxe4, Kf6 3. Qf3#
Damn I havent played chess in a while but I always tried to avoid giving up pieces unless for a trade. I see these setups now and am blown away as I never tried to bait people with traps but tried to wipe out their stronger pieces.
12:47 four moves to mate 1. White ( bishop e2 -> c4) Black best response would be (pawn d4 -> d5) 2. White (bishop takes pawn c4 -> d5) Black best response would be (queen takes bishop a5 -> d5) 3. White (queen takes queen d2 -> d5) Blacks only legal move is (pawn e7 -> e6) 4. White (queen takes pawn d5 -> e6) and checkmate.!
Let me give a shot to the puzzle: 1) White moves Bishop to C4, giving check. 2) Black pawn to E6 blocks the check. 3) Bishop captures the pawn at E6 Checkmate. Though there is a variation too. Black can move D5 to block the check BUT D5 is pinned by Queen, Bishop and Pawn. So anything on D5 will be captured and Check remains intact.
Solution:- 1- Bc4+ Obviously black doesn't want to block the check with his queen so he'll play d5 2- B×d5+ then queen captures bishop 3- And then finally Q×d5#
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I am just slightly new to Chess, and I have been looking over Example 5 for a little while. I believe that there is an error in your move set and just want to make sure I am not just seeing things wrong. Even if Black moved their Pawn to G6 it would be Checkmate. From there all White would need to do is move their Queen to F7. This is Checkmate because Black's King can't move. G7 is off-limits because White's Queen is there and taking the Queen is Checkmate because of both the Pawn and the Knight. (Please Correct me if I am wrong). So I believe the best move here is Bishop to E6. This is because it would be a stalemate. if White took the Bishop with their Knight the only logical move would then be Black-Queen to F7. In this position Even if White took Black's Queen with theirs, Black could easily take White's Queen making White's Knight ineffective and saving them from Checkmate. (Again, Correct me if I am wrong). :)
Some fascinating checkmate traps! Great video - keep up the amazing work! Puzzle Solution: 1. Bc4+ (this sets up a brilliant forced checkmate which can only be delayed) 1... d5 2. Bxd5+ Qxd5 3. Qxd5+ e6 4. Qxe6# And that's a beautiful checkmate :)
I tried each of these checkmates both as the winner and loser, and then proceeded to do variations based on other logical moves. Great learning and fun!
Puzzle answer : bishop c4+ if queen blocks the check white would have a huge material adavntage , so d5 is the only logical move then b×d5+ now the best move for black is to capture the bishop with his queen then white captures the queen (Q×d5+) now the only possible move for black is pawn e6 and finally white takes on black and its a CHECKMATE (Q×e6#)
Hello Chess Talk. The solution of this puzzle is 1. Bishop c4, it's a check and black has no squares for his king to move, so he is forced to block with e6. 2. But now, we can simply take the pawn on e6 with our bishop and that's a stunning checkmate. Thank you Chess Talk :)
This video is more helpful. And I have a request to record these moves,Then we can copy it to our books and try it in our free time.Thank you for all these best videos and this is the best channel to learn chess tricks in youtude and our social media. Thank you 😊
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The answer for the four move checkmate is the killer move bishop e-2 - c-4 check and if he blocks with the pawn d-6 - d-5 we will take with our pawn attacking the knight if he moves back so we will give a discovered check by moving our d-5 pawn forward if queen blocks then bishop takes queen and that's a checkmate. If when we attack the knight with the pawn if he moves knight c-6 - b-4 defending the d-5 square then we will move our pawn forward giving a discovered check if knight blocks bishop takes and then if queen takes bishop our queen takes queen checkmate I really love your puzzles and videos and it has helped me to win many matches in chess
4th game: I bet the Pg6 was an instant plan to take out black bishop according to king's movement. and he kept his black queen infront of king to lure white rook. He saw that alignment. What a sharp vision. 👌👌
I hope you see this!! I am a recent subscriber and very, very new to chess. My 13 year old son loves this game so I have been trying to learn so I can play with him. Of all the channels I've watched, I connect with yours the most. I appreciate the way you approach the game from a strategic perspective, but I also appreciate your excellent sense of humor. Thanks for all the tips and advice. I'm still a terrible player, but at least I have been able to give my son a real-life opponent during this pandemic. And I deeply thank you for that.
Thank you for all those video's I am really new at this and Love learning chess. I just started watching chess tricks and different types of gambits that I have never knew that there are soo many of them. My question in the first game, after the bishop threatened the queen, why the black user did not go forward with his pond from F2 to F3 instead of moving the night to protect the queen, what will happen if that took place, how would you still attack the king to win? thank you in advance for everything.
in game 2 a trap in the french defense, you asked 'can you figure out the checkmate?' i didnt know but i kept thinking and then the answer hit me like a brick and i was so giddy i got it right since im a beginner haha
Nice traps ! but these kinds of trap do not appear in my game in the beginning. Opponents never play that. :-D And many times I also miss the trap, I see it later. So understanding these improve our chess for sure. Thanks JA
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Thanks Again You always Amaze Me
Ok
It helps alot
Hello@ chess talk. In future plz do an English opening video, basic theory. Thank u in advance.
1st bishop 2nd capture with bishop then recupture with queen
Another chess trick I'll forget whenever I'm actually playing chess
seriously was just thinking these setups never happen in a game anyways its assuming 90% of the moves.
@@joshbedo8291 all these moves were taken from past games
@@joshbedo8291 I mean every game is different so yeah
But I thing the purpose is to become more aware.
Write it down.
Played 3 games after watching this. Lost all of them 😂😂
Same
Haha because we can't guess opponent moves 😂😂
LMFAO
@@sarathaayerkulam146 In online chess
Same
I love how you break down the theory behind it instead of just showing the order of moves. You're awesome at Chess and those matches were crazy!
Last one - Bishop to C4 (check) then black moves D6 pawn to D5, white bishop captures D5 pawn(check), black captures white bishop on D5 with queen,white queen captures black queen(check) only way to get rid of the check is to move E7 pawn to E6 and finally white queen captures pawn on E6 (CHECKMATE)
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Yes bro you're correct.
Exactly
Gandu wrong nahi correct
There is nothing to capture white bishop in c4???!!!
But you said the right way👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏
4:25 I admire this checkmate. I never spotted it
Yaa me too
@@2piee Soooooo trueeeeeee
I spotted it
I'm lucky I spotted it
@ADITYA SAI what do you mean?
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Lmao I love this guy 😂
Damn, #6 is just embarrassing. Being forced to move your King and Queen out of their starting positions and having enemy knights take those spots for themselves? That's worse then having your Queen captured early game.
True
But there nothing happen like that , black can play Nd8 while white's night attacking the king
Really
@@sagarchaddha1538 that isn't possible. Even if black played that move he would be checkmated.
@@sagarchaddha1538 Than black's queen will be gone. And possibly rook too.
Hello! I know the answer of this puzzle. The answer is as follows:
1) White plays- Bc4+
2) Black plays- d5
3) White plays- Bxd5+
4) Black plays- Qxd5
5) White plays- Qxd5+
6) Black plays- e6
7) White plays- Qxe6#.
Thank you!
Gg
Same answer
Same answer bro
I have another one as follows:
White plays: Bc4+
Black plays: d5
White plays:Bxd5+
Black plays: e6
White plays: Bxe6#
@@proboiyt3498 Hazard, after bxd5 black will play Qxd5 with this move he can make the game more longer.
What I most admire of you is to revel the intention of each move. I love this kind of training. Otherwise as a trainee we cant make sense why the opponent go to that move. (What he has got in his mind to do in future) Thank you friend.
Exactly, the explanations are great!
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That Bishop to b4 made me like this video I usually like them only after I watch the entire video but this was truly amazing
Did u mean bishop to C4? B4 is illegal
@@RohanKumar-eq3sc no bishop to b4 is possible . I am talking about 4:22 in the game 2
@@RohanKumar-eq3sc lols 😂
It’s not the trap, it’s a blunder by white ... no one uses those moves by white in real play
Same
That checkmate in game two was frigging amazing. Can you imagine the look on the white player's face as he is galloping through your ranks with reckless abandon, only to suddenly see his king fall. I hope to God, someday, I'm able to pull this off. Thankyou so much for sharing.
True that :)
Me: I'm 800 elo
The other 800 elos: No, I don't think this game will go your way.
Plays a random move*
Me: This wasn't a part of the plan...
😂😂😂😂😂😂 Everytime he says , "well that's a blunder" I realize I would've fell for it
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Lol.. Whats ur rating.. Wanna play?
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i thought that was amazing.. maybe or not.. who cares.. 🤔
i think i do
@@rohithjacob4699 sure Lichess?
Amazing**😂
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Did you make it pal?
@@elkishlime1777 i j.
4:23 That bishop to b4 was really magical, it lead to double check, watching this move i was stunned, it turned the table around, really amazing.
Yeah I also appreciate it
bc4+ d5 , bxd5+ qxd5 , qxd5+ e6 , qxe6# ( that's a beautiful checkmate ) 😂
Agreed
You guys must be fucking kidding me white bishop to c4 is a mate in one 😂
@@freaksdone7552 I really need your level of confidence in my life 🤣
@@freaksdone7552 no it isnt, cuz he can move his black pawn to e6 defending the diagonal 'you must be fucking kidding me' :)
@@freaksdone7552 no because he can block with 2 pawns - making it mate in 4.
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4:25 That's an astounding game ender. I didn't see that coming.
You are the best chess teacher on RUclips !
I won a few games by using these tricks
Thank you !
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this made me win over a bot i was stuck on for a week, thank you soo soo soo much jeetendra sir. you are an actual legend
Wait, I didn't realize that this video was 13 minutes long, I felt it like 5 minutes only!
+1 Amazing moves!
4:05 the best move for white is actually Bc4, after which black’s queen is doomed. The threat will be to win the queen with a discovered check, and there’s no square the queen can go to that the knight can’t attack on its next move. For example, if the queen goes to G6, white simply plays Nf4+ and wins the queen via discovered check.
My friend: My favourite Gambit is Queen's Gambit
Me : Mine is Advani Gambit
What is this weapon the advani gambit you speak of?
@@Sebastian-ep6nw Teaching way and all Gambit he teaches
What or _who_ are you sacrifising?
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What is Gambit?
I never get bored while watching your video
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It goes in this sequence:
Bishop to c4
Pawn blocks with d5
Bishop takes (bxd5)
Queen takes (qxd5)
Queen takes (qxd5)
And black has only one move left, and that pawn to e6
And finally queen captures on e6, and that's a beautiful checkmate in 17 moves.
Ur videos are so clear to understand. I wanna know your favorite opening ..... Love ur videos. 👍💕
Evans gambit 😂
Sir, you gave a like but you did not tell your favourate opening 😟
the mighty Evans gambit
I dont know his favourite gambit but the best in my opinion is the STAFFORD GAMBIT .You should check it out.
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Puzzle: Bc4, pawn blocks on d5, bishop takes pawn, queen takes bishop, queen takes queen, pawn blocks on e6, queen takes pawn and what do you know?
that’s a beautiful checkmate
And also if king had gone g8 (after Nd8+) instead, it's still mate. Instead of going Ne8 straight away, you skip to Bc4 check, run through the line you described until king is forced to move to g7, and now you finish off with Ne8#.
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3:54 going to G6 is the biggest blunder you could make in this position. Said move results in a forced checkmate via
1. Bd3+! Kh6
2. Nf7#
Or another variation is:
1. Bd3+, Ne4
2. Bxe4, Kf6
3. Qf3#
Damn I havent played chess in a while but I always tried to avoid giving up pieces unless for a trade. I see these setups now and am blown away as I never tried to bait people with traps but tried to wipe out their stronger pieces.
@8:07 the award for the smoothest man on the internet goes to you
Bishop to C4 is a beautiful checkmate
followed by queen takes d5 and again queen takes on e6
Hehe is are good checkmates
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Nice traps, I really liked the video. You deserve more subs
10:02 taking the pawn with the Bishop is the best logical move .
I thought about the same move and paused the video to see why it may not be the best move and couldn't find a logical reason. It is the best move!
Dude g6 is minus 3 for black
Bxd6 is +2 for white
12:47 four moves to mate
1. White ( bishop e2 -> c4)
Black best response would be (pawn d4 -> d5)
2. White (bishop takes pawn c4 -> d5)
Black best response would be (queen takes bishop a5 -> d5)
3. White (queen takes queen d2 -> d5)
Blacks only legal move is (pawn e7 -> e6)
4. White (queen takes pawn d5 -> e6) and checkmate.!
I alsa saw that
Let me give a shot to the puzzle:
1) White moves Bishop to C4, giving check.
2) Black pawn to E6 blocks the check.
3) Bishop captures the pawn at E6
Checkmate.
Though there is a variation too. Black can move D5 to block the check BUT D5 is pinned by Queen, Bishop and Pawn. So anything on D5 will be captured and Check remains intact.
See black's pawn on e7 it will block one time more
Let me correct you
It's d6 to d5 not e6 to e5
Black's pawn on d6 and e7 can block the attack , but yeah white has it's bishop and queen white still win
partially correct and partially wrong
its actually :
Bc4+ check ----->>> pawn d5
Bxd5+ check ----->>> Qxd5
Qxd5+ check ------>>> e6
Qxe6# checkmate
in 12:13 why Nc6 didn't capture the white's Nd8 move???????
good day to all! I am a blind chessplayer and I want to join with you on every tournament thank you and more power to this RUclips channel.
Just Single Move Bishop to C4...Game Over 🔥😎
Thanks, man. Your content is really good. Please keep up the good work.
Bc4+ d5, B×d5+ e6, B×B6#
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Isn't that Bxe6#?
Solution:-
1- Bc4+
Obviously black doesn't want to block the check with his queen so he'll play d5
2- B×d5+
then queen captures bishop
3- And then finally Q×d5#
Thats not mate yet, after Qxd5, e5 pawn to e6, and THEN Qxe6#
Superb. I'm a beginner so I don't understand how to form an attack but I learned a lot about how the thought process is supposed to work.
4:19 Oh wow that's so clever!! 😮
One of my favourite youtubers. I recently noticed that everyone gets heart from chess talk. But chess talk very rarely reply to anyone. Is it so?
BTW I really enjoyed the video and hoping to see more such videos 😊
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I live in kolkata
Stunning trick and traps ! Very educative!
Thank you very much for helping me improve, analyse and react property and perfectly in my game! Thank you Jeetendra Advani Sir♥️♥️ Love you ☺️😉
I am just slightly new to Chess, and I have been looking over Example 5 for a little while. I believe that there is an error in your move set and just want to make sure I am not just seeing things wrong. Even if Black moved their Pawn to G6 it would be Checkmate. From there all White would need to do is move their Queen to F7. This is Checkmate because Black's King can't move. G7 is off-limits because White's Queen is there and taking the Queen is Checkmate because of both the Pawn and the Knight. (Please Correct me if I am wrong). So I believe the best move here is Bishop to E6. This is because it would be a stalemate. if White took the Bishop with their Knight the only logical move would then be Black-Queen to F7. In this position Even if White took Black's Queen with theirs, Black could easily take White's Queen making White's Knight ineffective and saving them from Checkmate. (Again, Correct me if I am wrong). :)
"Nothing ever goes as planned in this accursed world."
I love this guys commentary :) only here for the beautiful checkmate
You deserves more than 10k likes 👌
See the likes now 😎😎
73k
73k likes.
Some fascinating checkmate traps! Great video - keep up the amazing work!
Puzzle Solution:
1. Bc4+ (this sets up a brilliant forced checkmate which can only be delayed)
1... d5
2. Bxd5+ Qxd5
3. Qxd5+ e6
4. Qxe6# And that's a beautiful checkmate :)
I tried each of these checkmates both as the winner and loser, and then proceeded to do variations based on other logical moves. Great learning and fun!
Really amazing stuff! Excellent commentary! Thank you!
Puzzle answer :
bishop c4+
if queen blocks the check white would have a huge material adavntage , so d5 is the only logical move
then b×d5+
now the best move for black is to capture the bishop with his queen
then white captures the queen (Q×d5+)
now the only possible move for black is pawn e6
and finally white takes on black and its a CHECKMATE (Q×e6#)
Hello Chess Talk. The solution of this puzzle is
1. Bishop c4, it's a check and black has no squares for his king to move, so he is forced to block with e6.
2. But now, we can simply take the pawn on e6 with our bishop and that's a stunning checkmate.
Thank you Chess Talk :)
Good 👍👍
@@pramilar5896 Thank you :)
I just wanna tell you that I beated my friend (which is really good at playing chess) because of some of your tricks I've watched. Great job, sir!🥳
but can you do it again
nice english *beated*
This video is more helpful. And I have a request to record these moves,Then we can copy it to our books and try it in our free time.Thank you for all these best videos and this is the best channel to learn chess tricks in youtude and our social media. Thank you 😊
I just discovered this great educational channel. Thanks much!
Everyone of my friend whom I want to flex this already watching your video they'll catch me asap if I tried something like this. Your videos are really excellent at every aspect 👏🏻👏🏻 I want you to become the topmost channel for chess all across the globe . Love your videos bigb 💥💥
The answer for the four move checkmate is the killer move bishop e-2 - c-4 check and if he blocks with the pawn d-6 - d-5 we will take with our pawn attacking the knight if he moves back so we will give a discovered check by moving our d-5 pawn forward if queen blocks then bishop takes queen and that's a checkmate.
If when we attack the knight with the pawn if he moves knight c-6 - b-4 defending the d-5 square then we will move our pawn forward giving a discovered check if knight blocks bishop takes and then if queen takes bishop our queen takes queen checkmate
I really love your puzzles and videos and it has helped me to win many matches in chess
I find your video and tried it with my brother and I won. Thank you chess talk
Jeetendra has the best Chess channel on RUclips. The content is fresh, suprising and amazing. Thank you sir.
I really want to share this with my friends but the endless self-ads in the video killed my soul. Great games and shoutcasting.
Sir u missed your legendary dialogue "he's gone"
No it is "then he's gone"
no, its 'the sweetie is gone' *with indian? accent*
thank you sir cause of your videos i could easily defeat beginer level
i am 10 yrs old from india , chennai 🤗
i found the first one fascinating.good job
Wow thank you for showing this!!
We love the plugging of his Instagram. That was genius!!! 😂😂😂
4th game: I bet the Pg6 was an instant plan to take out black bishop according to king's movement. and he kept his black queen infront of king to lure white rook. He saw that alignment. What a sharp vision. 👌👌
This is your best video yet. Thank you!
4:25
I never expected it!
This is too much candy to digest in one sitting! Brilliant my freind
I hope you see this!! I am a recent subscriber and very, very new to chess. My 13 year old son loves this game so I have been trying to learn so I can play with him. Of all the channels I've watched, I connect with yours the most. I appreciate the way you approach the game from a strategic perspective, but I also appreciate your excellent sense of humor.
Thanks for all the tips and advice. I'm still a terrible player, but at least I have been able to give my son a real-life opponent during this pandemic. And I deeply thank you for that.
you remind me of my dad😁
@@siemai7570 Is that a... _compliment?_
@@AGDinCA yes
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Bc4check-Pd5
Bd5check-Qd5
Qd5check-Pe6
Qe6checkmate
When I hear this I get super excited. When I play comes the checkmates :(
Second game just blown our minds 🙌🏻
Thank you for all those video's I am really new at this and Love learning chess. I just started watching chess tricks and different types of gambits that I have never knew that there are soo many of them. My question in the first game, after the bishop threatened the queen, why the black user did not go forward with his pond from F2 to F3 instead of moving the night to protect the queen, what will happen if that took place, how would you still attack the king to win? thank you in advance for everything.
Thank You Jitendra Sir.
Amazing Traps.
in game 2 a trap in the french defense, you asked 'can you figure out the checkmate?' i didnt know but i kept thinking and then the answer hit me like a brick and i was so giddy i got it right since im a beginner haha
The puzzle is very easy. He just needs to move the white bishop to c4 and that's a 'beautiful checkmate'🤭
Black can move either d6 pawn or e7 pawn
For protecting the king
Friggin amazing!!!....Love your presentation.....so simple....yet vision is everything.....thank you for the tips!!!!
Thank You So Much Sir...♥️♥️
Loving Your all Vedios and also Trying the Statics in Gameplay..😁😁
For the puzzle, move the queen to d5
Nice traps ! but these kinds of trap do not appear in my game in the beginning. Opponents never play that. :-D And many times I also miss the trap, I see it later. So understanding these improve our chess for sure. Thanks JA
I loved it....I tried out one of the gambits today itself
Thank you 👍
Bishop c4 check black blocks with pawn to d5 Bishop captures on c5 Black Queen take Bishop on c5 and white queen take on c5. A beautiful checkmate
For PCM : Jeetu bhaiya (Kota Factory)
For Chess: Jeetu Bhaiya (chess talk)
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Is he actually teaching??
I mean Kota Factory one...
Wow. Thank you Chess Talk for these amazing tips...It really helps beginners..
Im gonna subscribe and like all your videos you deserve it keep it up
12:32
What a visual this is💖
Hello uncle, this video was very cool and interesting and I really liked it.
200 iq plays man after watching this i feel like a noob when im checking after every other of my opponents piece is off the board xD
Awesome! Can you go over the reti lol!
Beautiful Checkmate✌🏻👍🏻❤️
Great video man!