The answer is rook to h8 check, if black gets greedy and takes the rook on h8 then queen h6 check, black can't take because the pawn is pinned by the bishop then king will move to g8 and queen g7 is a checkmate. Going back, if black king will go to g6 instead of taking rook on h8 then, bishop to g7. If king will take, then queen to h6 is a beautiful checkmate, if black will not take on g7, any move black makes is still queen h6 checkmate great puzzle, love your videos
The answer is Rh8+.If black captures it then he is gone. Let me show you how. After that Qh6+ will be a two move checkmate. King moves to g8 and Qg7#. If black does not capture the rook still the two move checkmate as shown earlier will prevail.
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Answer to the puzzle is- 1. Rh8+, if black gets greedy and takes are rook the Qxh6+, Now black cant take the queen because of the pin so Kg8, But then Qxg7 is a beautiful checkmate😃😃 2. If King does not takes then Kg6 is the only available option, then Bxg7, if king takes the bishop then Qxg6 is a checkmate, If we go back and let suppose black king doesn't captures our Rook, and whatever move he plays again Qg6 is check and mate. Your puzzle was so much great, love your awesome, cool, well explained videos
1. Bishop to e4 taking black pawn. Black pawn at d5 will take our bishop. 2. Rook to h8 check. Black king will take our rook. 3. Then queen to h6 taking black pawn and also giving check. Black pawn at g7 can't take our quuen because our bishop is there at d4. Black king will move tog8. 4. Finally we will take black pawn at g7 with our queen and it is checkmate. Very nice puzzle!
Amazing video Sir... Now answer to today's puzzle 1. Rook to h8 check. 2. King takes the Rook . 3. Now we will play Queen to h6 check, black can't capture back by pawn because of pin. 4. Therefore, King moves to g8. 5. Now Queen to g7 is beautiful smother CHECKMATE... 1. Rh8+ 2. Kh8 3. Qh6+ 4. Kg8 5. Qg7# Thank you
The solution goes as follows: Rh8+ 1: If Kxh8, then Qh6+, Kg8 (as the g7 pawn is pinned) and Qxg7# 2: If Kg6, then Bxg7, e3(prolonging the resistance), Qxe3,Qf4(still prolonging) Qxf4, f5, Qxh6+, Kf7 and Qf6 is a beautiful checkmate ☺☺
@@prasantaadhikari1392 Yup. I'll admit it. But it was nice. I feel the same about both channels. By the way you follow agadmator too? I love his videos.
rook to h8 situation 1: black captures rook at h8 via king play queen at h6 black plays king to g8 capture pawn at g7 via queen to secure a checkmate situation 2: black plays king to g6 capture pawn at g7 via bishop at d4 black plays anything or capture bishop at g7 via king capture pawn at h6 via queen to secure a checkmate I used to be fond of chess when I was young, but I forgot way too much about the game. I stopped playing when I was 12 or 13 (I'm currently 16 years old). Now I'm finding my way back into this sport, and your videos really help a lot. Great job!
The answer is rook to h8 check if black gets greedy and take a the rook on h8 then queen h6 check black can t take because the pawn is pinned by the bishop then king will go to g6 instead of taking rook on h8 then bishop g7 . If king will take then queen to h6 is a beautiful check mate if black makes is still queen h6 checkmate great puzzle love you r Videos
Solution for puzzle: 1,Rh8 k×h8, 2,Q*h6 kg8, 3,Q*g7. Beautiful checkmate. Another solution: 1.Rh8 kg6, 2.B*g7 k*g7, 3.Q*h6. Another beautiful checkmate. Thanks for your valuable chess videos, it helps us to improve a lot. 👍
First solution: Rh8+ kxh8 Qxh7+ kg8 Qxg7# Second solution: Rh8 kg6 Bxg7 kxg7 Qxh6# I think this two variations are the answer very nice puzzle because it comes with many variations Please post puzzle with many variations I like the video and the puzzle
@@moizkhan2966 he won't capture with king, so the line will be Rh8 Kg6 Bg7 and after these moves, he can either capture Bishop with king and will be mated on next move Qh6 Or can stall the mate for few moves but will eventually get mated
Solution for the puzzle: Rook to h8 if king takes then queen to h6 check the only legal move is king g8 then queen to g7 is the checkmate.Going back if king did not capture the rook and moved to g6 then bishop to g7 king takes queen to h6 is the checkmate
The answer to the puzzle is Rh8 check and K*h8 and then a stunning move Q*h6 check remember that the pawn is pinned by the Bishop so after Qh6 King moves to g8 then a brilliant move Q*g2 checkmate
Solution Rh8+,Kxh8,Qxh6+,Kg8,Qxg7# Basically(Rook moves to h8 check, king captures rook, queen captures h6 check, king moves to g8, queen captures g7 checkmate) Great video!
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How to solve : you go to google and ask him for the answer. if it answers, then black is gone let me show u how. When google gives u the answer, then he is easily dead. u have a advantage(in whatever ur doing anyway.) After, it will be a beautiful checkmate lol :P
There are two scenarios 1. Rook to h8 (check) King takes Rook Queen to h6 (check) King moves to left, queen to g7 check mate 2. Rook to h8 King moves to g6 Bishop to g7 (What ever moves comes next) Queen to h6 checkmate Hence the next best move for white is rook to h8
puzzle answer: Rook to h8 after King captures Rook, Queen to h6 then King to g8 and then finally Queen to g7 is a checkmate.But if the King can ignores and play Kg6 that need to be solve.
When king to g6 then bishop capture on g7 and that is mate in 1 becouse if king capture on g7 then quen to h6 mate . If he didn't capture the bishop it is mate -quen to h6
It's actually bit tricky 1.Rh8+ Kg6 2. Bxg7 and black only tries to delay the queen reaching h6 keeping in mind that king cannot take the bishop as queen to h6 is mate once queen reaches h6+ it's either mate or black might have vacated the f7 square for the king in that case queen to f6 after queen to h6 will be mate so all in all it's forced mate in 4 if u ignore black trying to delay queen reaching h6+ by giving up his queen
he answer is rook to h8 check, if black gets greedy and takes the rook on h8 then queen h6 check, black can't take because the pawn is pinned by the bishop then king will move to g8 and queen g7 is a checkmate. Going back, if black king will go to g6 instead of taking rook on h8 then, bishop to g7. If king will take, then queen to h6 is a beautiful checkmate, if black will not take on g7, any move black makes is still queen h6 checkmate great puzzle, love your videos
0:37 The most natural reply , according to me is 0-0. Then if Nxe4, Re1 and the knight has to retreat. White would have two centralised pieces, a castled king and an active bishop at the cost of a pawn. Atleast I play this.
True, but you are down material. Many high level games come down to a single pawn (or not literally because that usually ends up a draw), but black still has two central knights and the ability to hold the centre, and it still can develop pieces. White may have a developmental advantage but I personally don't think the material loss is worth it - at least, that's my opinion, I haven't run it through any computers.
You really do show moves I'd not think of. The moves are there, but I don't always see them straight away. Great video. To the point and a good little move. Thanks ❣️
First way is Rook to h8 check. If King take it, then Queen go to h6 check. King can't take the Queen with Pawn because it has pinned with Bishop d4 and it's open check. King has no option and go to g8. Queen g7 and it's checkmate. Second way, Rook to h8 check , if King ignore it and go to g6, then Bishop take g7. If King take it, then Queen to h6 and it's is one of beautiful checkmate. If King still ignore it, any black moves will make white Queen to h6 and it is still checkmate. Nice puzzle🔥
@@724paddy rook to h8, king captures, now queen captures h6, g7 can't capture queen because there is a bishop on d4, so the only option is king to h8, now queen captures g7 and checkmate👍
@@acb62rahul96 no it wont because his bishop is standing there of his soldier moves it will open the bishop to capture the king so he wont be able to move his soldier
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Rh8 is Game over. if black king captures the rock, white has queen captures on h6 and next move Qxg7# If the black king runs, Bxg7 is forced for black. If he takes, Qxh6#. if any other moves(blocking with pieces) same, Qxh6 is Checkmate.
@@janunawka5602 If King doesn't capture Rook on h8, then King has to move g6, not to g7. Because g7 square already has a black pawn. when Black King moves to g6 square, then White Rh6+. Then Black has an option to take that Rook on h6 with g7 pawn. And game continue.
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0:37 I being a fide master according to me white first take our knight on c6 to double up our pawn then after we capture the bishop, white plays c3 and support the pawn easily. Eventually , by being less in exchange, white have structural advantage.
For the puzzle, there are 2 variations possible. FIRST VARIATION : We move our rook to h8 to give check. He then captures rook by his king. Then we play queen to h6 check . Black can't capture queen because it's illegal. So Black's only legal move is king to g8. After that we play queen to g7 CHECKMATE!! SECOND VARIATION: After rook to h8, black plays king to g6. Then we capture his pawn in g7 with our bishop. Now no matter what black plays, queen to h6 is a CHECKMATE!!!!.
*PUZZLE* _1st Solution_ Rh8+ if Kxh8 then Qxh6+, Kg8, Qxg7# _2nd Solution_ Rh8+ if Kg6 then Bxg7, black will play e3 to prolong, Qxe3, then Qh2+ to prolong the game then Kxh2 then f6 to prolong then, Qxh6 then Kf7 then Qxf6# is a *beautiful* checmate.
puzzle: white rook to H8, at this point black should resign. if king takes rook he'll be mated in two move. if he doesn't take rook and moves to G6 instead, again black should resign he'll be mated again in two moved. bishop take pawn G7, kings take bishop G7, queen takes pawn H6 checkmate. But like I said, once white moves rook to H8 black should resign. Game over.
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I gave correct answer but u not pinned me as always🥺🥺🙁😔
Qh6 then rh8
@@akramalsaddique4050 no
Hope! You pin my answer
RH8 Check
The answer is rook to h8 check, if black gets greedy and takes the rook on h8 then queen h6 check, black can't take because the pawn is pinned by the bishop then king will move to g8 and queen g7 is a checkmate. Going back, if black king will go to g6 instead of taking rook on h8 then, bishop to g7. If king will take, then queen to h6 is a beautiful checkmate, if black will not take on g7, any move black makes is still queen h6 checkmate great puzzle, love your videos
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The answer is Rh8+.If black captures it then he is gone. Let me show you how. After that Qh6+ will be a two move checkmate. King moves to g8 and Qg7#. If black does not capture the rook still the two move checkmate as shown earlier will prevail.
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Make this the pinned answer! Very explanatory!
Your tutorials are to the point and only include what is vital. You mostly only speak on what you advertise in the title. You don't ramble and you aren't boring. Also, you show us very effective ways to destroy our opponents. Thank you for that. I am an appreciative and loyal subscriber.
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Same here
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Let me show you how
Answer to the puzzle is-
1. Rh8+, if black gets greedy and takes are rook the Qxh6+, Now black cant take the queen because of the pin so Kg8, But then Qxg7 is a beautiful checkmate😃😃
2. If King does not takes then Kg6 is the only available option, then Bxg7, if king takes the bishop then Qxg6 is a checkmate, If we go back and let suppose black king doesn't captures our Rook, and whatever move he plays again Qg6 is check and mate. Your puzzle was so much great, love your awesome, cool, well explained videos
1. Bishop to e4 taking black pawn. Black pawn at d5 will take our bishop.
2. Rook to h8 check. Black king will take our rook.
3. Then queen to h6 taking black pawn and also giving check. Black pawn at g7 can't take our quuen because our bishop is there at d4. Black king will move tog8.
4. Finally we will take black pawn at g7 with our queen and it is checkmate.
Very nice puzzle!
whats the point of bishop taking e4 pawn and taking back e5 pawn
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Amazing video Sir...
Now answer to today's puzzle
1. Rook to h8 check.
2. King takes the Rook .
3. Now we will play Queen to h6 check, black can't capture back by pawn because of pin.
4. Therefore, King moves to g8.
5. Now Queen to g7 is beautiful smother CHECKMATE...
1. Rh8+
2. Kh8
3. Qh6+
4. Kg8
5. Qg7#
Thank you
That's not a smothered checkmate... smothered checkmate is delivered by ONLY a knight and with no involvement of other pieces
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The solution goes as follows:
Rh8+
1: If Kxh8, then Qh6+, Kg8 (as the g7 pawn is pinned) and Qxg7#
2: If Kg6, then Bxg7, e3(prolonging the resistance), Qxe3,Qf4(still prolonging) Qxf4, f5, Qxh6+, Kf7 and Qf6 is a beautiful checkmate ☺☺
What if black Kxg7
@@girishkumarkanneganti6907 Qxh6#
After bxg7 what does if black place f5
He has escape route via f7
@@paranjothimuthusamy1511 then Qxh6, Kf7 and Qf6
What if the king doesn't takes the Rook?
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@@prasantaadhikari1392 Yup. I'll admit it. But it was nice. I feel the same about both channels. By the way you follow agadmator too? I love his videos.
@@prasantaadhikari1392 lol i also noticed this
Its :" i click fast", but its the same
rook to h8
situation 1:
black captures rook at h8 via king
play queen at h6
black plays king to g8
capture pawn at g7 via queen to secure a checkmate
situation 2:
black plays king to g6
capture pawn at g7 via bishop at d4
black plays anything or capture bishop at g7 via king
capture pawn at h6 via queen to secure a checkmate
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It still won't be checkmate if u move f8 pawn forward
If black makes pace for king my moving pawn to f6 or f7 then it’s not checkmate....
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The answer is rook to h8 check if black gets greedy and take a the rook on h8 then queen h6 check black can t take because the pawn is pinned by the bishop then king will go to g6 instead of taking rook on h8 then bishop g7 . If king will take then queen to h6 is a beautiful check mate if black makes is still queen h6 checkmate great puzzle love you r Videos
Solution for puzzle:
1,Rh8 k×h8, 2,Q*h6 kg8, 3,Q*g7. Beautiful checkmate.
Another solution:
1.Rh8 kg6, 2.B*g7 k*g7, 3.Q*h6. Another beautiful checkmate.
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well done
You made mistakes in the writing ✍️, but you are correct
Wont the pawn take the queen at h6
@@ajayedayattil7534 nop it's pinned
First solution:
Rh8+ kxh8
Qxh7+ kg8
Qxg7#
Second solution:
Rh8 kg6
Bxg7 kxg7
Qxh6#
I think this two variations are the answer very nice puzzle because it comes with many variations
Please post puzzle with many variations
I like the video and the puzzle
Rook h8, King takes on h8 then Queen on h6 because the pond on g7 is pinned by the bishop on d4
But what happen when he dont capture
@@moizkhan2966 he won't capture with king, so the line will be Rh8 Kg6 Bg7 and after these moves, he can either capture Bishop with king and will be mated on next move Qh6 Or can stall the mate for few moves but will eventually get mated
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1. Rh8+, Kg6.
2. Bxg7 , e3
3. Qxe3, Qh2+
4. kxh2 , f6
5. Qxh6+, kf7
6. Qxf6#
😊😊 Beautiful check mate 😊😊
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Solution for the puzzle:
Rook to h8 if king takes then queen to h6 check the only legal move is king g8 then queen to g7 is the checkmate.Going back if king did not capture the rook and moved to g6 then bishop to g7 king takes queen to h6 is the checkmate
The fav part in your every video...
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The answer to the puzzle is Rh8 check and K*h8 and then a stunning move Q*h6 check remember that the pawn is pinned by the Bishop so after Qh6 King moves to g8 then a brilliant move Q*g2 checkmate
Perfect answer right
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Solution
Rh8+,Kxh8,Qxh6+,Kg8,Qxg7#
Basically(Rook moves to h8 check, king captures rook, queen captures h6 check, king moves to g8, queen captures g7 checkmate)
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I am liking your videos before seeing it because i know it will be best
Play it
I love it when he says " *Then* *he* *is* *gone* , *let* *me* *show* *you* *how* )
Wow nice video sir 😊
How to solve : you go to google and ask him for the answer. if it answers, then black is gone let me show u how. When google gives u the answer, then he is easily dead. u have a advantage(in whatever ur doing anyway.) After, it will be a beautiful checkmate lol :P
Nice trick
There are two scenarios
1. Rook to h8 (check)
King takes Rook
Queen to h6 (check)
King moves to left, queen to g7 check mate
2. Rook to h8
King moves to g6
Bishop to g7
(What ever moves comes next)
Queen to h6 checkmate
Hence the next best move for white is rook to h8
The Pawn at g7 will take your queen
@@rajshekhar7610 no because the bishop will take the king
#1 scenario
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Rh8 - Kh8
Qh6 - Kh8
Qg7++
Or
Rh8 - Kg6
Bg7 - Kg7 or any move
Qh6+++
Hope this might be correct..😊🙏
puzzle answer:
Rook to h8 after King captures Rook, Queen to h6 then King to g8 and then finally Queen to g7 is a checkmate.But if the King can ignores and play Kg6 that need to be solve.
After R-h8, then K-g6. What will you do? R-h6 may not help as p-h6 will come.
I mean R x h6
When you take the queen to h6, the piece on g7 would capture the queen easily
When king to g6 then bishop capture on g7 and that is mate in 1 becouse if king capture on g7 then quen to h6 mate . If he didn't capture the bishop it is mate -quen to h6
It's actually bit tricky 1.Rh8+ Kg6 2. Bxg7 and black only tries to delay the queen reaching h6 keeping in mind that king cannot take the bishop as queen to h6 is mate once queen reaches h6+ it's either mate or black might have vacated the f7 square for the king in that case queen to f6 after queen to h6 will be mate so all in all it's forced mate in 4 if u ignore black trying to delay queen reaching h6+ by giving up his queen
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he answer is rook to h8 check, if black gets greedy and takes the rook on h8 then queen h6 check, black can't take because the pawn is pinned by the bishop then king will move to g8 and queen g7 is a checkmate. Going back, if black king will go to g6 instead of taking rook on h8 then, bishop to g7. If king will take, then queen to h6 is a beautiful checkmate, if black will not take on g7, any move black makes is still queen h6 checkmate great puzzle, love your videos
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0:37 The most natural reply , according to me is 0-0. Then if Nxe4, Re1 and the knight has to retreat. White would have two centralised pieces, a castled king and an active bishop at the cost of a pawn. Atleast I play this.
Very well said sir....And Ur rating???
True, but you are down material. Many high level games come down to a single pawn (or not literally because that usually ends up a draw), but black still has two central knights and the ability to hold the centre, and it still can develop pieces. White may have a developmental advantage but I personally don't think the material loss is worth it - at least, that's my opinion, I haven't run it through any computers.
Oh....then after B×g7, the queen checkmate is unstoppable
@@manuelinbamthegodsgrace6280 I am an amateur, a fair club player. No experience of tournaments
White can always recapture the pawn by Nxe5
Rh8 if Kh8 then Qh6 ,Kg8 then Qg7#
If Kg6 then Bg7 ,no matter what black plays Qh6 is a beautiful checkmate
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You really do show moves I'd not think of. The moves are there, but I don't always see them straight away. Great video. To the point and a good little move. Thanks ❣️
First way is Rook to h8 check. If King take it, then Queen go to h6 check. King can't take the Queen with Pawn because it has pinned with Bishop d4 and it's open check. King has no option and go to g8. Queen g7 and it's checkmate.
Second way, Rook to h8 check , if King ignore it and go to g6, then Bishop take g7. If King take it, then Queen to h6 and it's is one of beautiful checkmate. If King still ignore it, any black moves will make white Queen to h6 and it is still checkmate. Nice puzzle🔥
Rook to h8, king captures, queen to h6, king to g8, queen to g7 is checkmate.
@@724paddy rook to h8, king captures, now queen captures h6, g7 can't capture queen because there is a bishop on d4, so the only option is king to h8, now queen captures g7 and checkmate👍
@@guruk8875 Yeah right
If uh bring uha queen to h6,his soldier will kill the queen
@@acb62rahul96 no it wont because his bishop is standing there of his soldier moves it will open the bishop to capture the king so he wont be able to move his soldier
If after rook h8 the king goes to g6 then ?
Rh8+ , Kg6
Bg7, Kg7
Qh6#
It's a beautiful checkmate!!!
Good
My favourite phrase is "beautiful smothered checkmate"
Rh8+ if Kx R then QxH6+ and mate on G7. But if K to G6 then BxG7 which will be follow by Qx H6. It’s all a mate in three
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Rh8 is Game over.
if black king captures the rock, white has queen captures on h6 and next move Qxg7#
If the black king runs,
Bxg7 is forced for black. If he takes, Qxh6#. if any other moves(blocking with pieces) same, Qxh6 is Checkmate.
1) R a8+ K×a8
2)Q h6 +. Kg8
3)Q×g7
A beautiful checkmate
Rook-h8 then king captures rook, queen -h6 then king to g-8 and then finally queen to g-7 is a checkmate
I agree
Instead of capturing the rook, the king can move to g6
@@applegee thank you
@@gauravshanbhag5625 if king moves to g-6 then bishop to g-7 if he captures the bishop then queen to h-6 is a checkmate
@@mohinibai2222 instead of capturing the bishop, black can move the pawn to f6 which prevents checkmate on Qxh6
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It's the first puzzle which i solved in 5 seconds....
Its Rah8+
If kxh8 then black is gone. Let me show you how.
It's Qxh6+ then kg8 and Qxg7#
and if black doesn't capture rook on h8 and simply plays kg7 then
@@janunawka5602 then capture g7 using bishop
@@sunjeevannelluri4673 if black gets greedy and take bishop on g7, then that's a blunder because queen to h6 is a beeuuutiful checkmate♟
@@JP-wt4zr yeah that's it, I thought it is understood and there is no need of explaining it elaborately
@@janunawka5602 If King doesn't capture Rook on h8, then King has to move g6, not to g7. Because g7 square already has a black pawn. when Black King moves to g6 square, then White Rh6+. Then Black has an option to take that Rook on h6 with g7 pawn. And game continue.
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0:37 I being a fide master according to me white first take our knight on c6 to double up our pawn then after we capture the bishop, white plays c3 and support the pawn easily. Eventually , by being less in exchange, white have structural advantage.
Rook to h8 leads to force checkmate . Didn't you calculated that move.
@@jahidsheikh923 she's not talking about the puzzle.
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Rh8 check, King takes Rook, then Qh6 taking the pawn, G7 pawn is pinned by the bishop and its checkmate.
Very good Technic to win the game Thanxs
For the puzzle, there are 2 variations possible.
FIRST VARIATION :
We move our rook to h8 to give check. He then captures rook by his king. Then we play queen to h6 check . Black can't capture queen because it's illegal. So Black's only legal move is king to g8. After that we play queen to g7 CHECKMATE!!
SECOND VARIATION:
After rook to h8, black plays king to g6. Then we capture his pawn in g7 with our bishop. Now no matter what black plays, queen to h6 is a CHECKMATE!!!!.
I agree with u a 💯%
There is another variation i figured out check my comment
Wow....thanks 4 that....I will be using it
*THEN HE IS GONE, LET ME SHOW YOU HOW*
that is my comment see you next video
That's a brilliant smothered comment
I love when he says that
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Beautiful checkmate
*PUZZLE*
_1st Solution_
Rh8+ if Kxh8 then Qxh6+, Kg8, Qxg7#
_2nd Solution_
Rh8+ if Kg6 then Bxg7, black will play e3 to prolong, Qxe3, then Qh2+ to prolong the game then Kxh2 then f6 to prolong then, Qxh6 then Kf7 then Qxf6# is a *beautiful* checmate.
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This is the best move for white and black too 😅
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Unlucky me i learnt this trap the hard way. I lost in a tournament my opponent used this trick on me
I was that opponent Lol
@@themaltesemalt2274 I was talking about "Other " tournament u weren't there in that one 😅😂
@@themaltesemalt2274 oohh Must be Wrong Aditya P🤦♂️
Lichess??
@@themaltesemalt2274 LoL Nice Joke😂😂
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7th view 1st like second coment your big fan your trick are useful in all tournament
Thanks for so much good puzzles
puzzle: white rook to H8, at this point black should resign. if king takes rook he'll be mated in two move. if he doesn't take rook and moves to G6 instead, again black should resign he'll be mated again in two moved. bishop take pawn G7, kings take bishop G7, queen takes pawn H6 checkmate. But like I said, once white moves rook to H8 black should resign. Game over.
No after all u said it’s not checkmate if king doesn’t takes bishop and instead make space by moving f7 pawn then the game will go on for sometime.
@@sunnyxungshah4363 It’s still mate in 3; Qh6 Kf7 Qf5
Pretty cool, in future can you do more gambits for white?