Best move for White puzzle: 1. Bb5+! Bxb5 2. Rxd5! exd5 3. Qe5+! Kd7 4.Rc7+ Qxc7 5. dxc7 Rae8 6. Qxd5+ Kxc7 7. Be5+ Rxe5 8. Qxe5+ And White has a winning position. From here if Black tries to protect his bishop with 8. ...Kc6 or 8. ...Kb6 he looses his rook after 9. Qc5+ and if he ignores his bishop he simply loses it, giving White an easily won endgame. Note that after 7. Be5+ if Black doesn´t play 7. ...Rxe5 he gets mated or loses material. There are two scenarios: 1. 7. ...Kb6 8. Qd6+ Bc6 9. Qc5+ Ka6 10. Qa5# 2. 7. ...Kc8 8. Qxb5 And here White´s position is so overwhelming that mate would probably follow if Black doesn´t play 8. ...Rxe5 and if he plays that to prevent mate he gives White and easily won endgame. Now Stockfish give me a kiss and a hug (not of the deadly kind ;) ) for being your devoted fan and student. ;)
I like the potential sacrifice with Bf5... black takes, Qe5. Black doesn't take, Bishop takes ... pretty straight forward from there ... not sure? I'm a very low elo ;) think it works?
Best move for White puzzle:
1. Bb5+! Bxb5 2. Rxd5! exd5 3. Qe5+! Kd7 4.Rc7+ Qxc7 5. dxc7 Rae8 6. Qxd5+ Kxc7 7. Be5+ Rxe5 8. Qxe5+ And White has a winning position.
From here if Black tries to protect his bishop with 8. ...Kc6 or 8. ...Kb6 he looses his rook after 9. Qc5+ and if he ignores his bishop he simply loses it, giving White an easily won endgame.
Note that after 7. Be5+ if Black doesn´t play 7. ...Rxe5 he gets mated or loses material. There are two scenarios:
1.
7. ...Kb6 8. Qd6+ Bc6 9. Qc5+ Ka6 10. Qa5#
2.
7. ...Kc8 8. Qxb5 And here White´s position is so overwhelming that mate would probably follow if Black doesn´t play 8. ...Rxe5 and if he plays that to prevent mate he gives White and easily won endgame.
Now Stockfish give me a kiss and a hug (not of the deadly kind ;) ) for being your devoted fan and student. ;)
Thank you stockfish, please make gambit on other openings also❤❤❤
Muchas gracias super gran maestro stockfish. Ojalá algún día sean estas clases magistrales en español.
Wow. I've been faced as Black with the King's Gambit often lately, so this is timely and useful information.
12:43 I have not calculated everything but Bb5 looks promising. Maybe a R sac for the N aswell to open up, push the P and/or bring in the black B.
1. Bb5+ Bxb5 2. Rxd5 exd5 3. Qe5+ Kd7 4. Rc7+ *
@@Stockfish18 I see. Ty
Yes, greatly enjoyed and much appreciated! cheers! Oh yes...any more please?!!
Very interesting, thank you :)
Thanks stockfish. I am enjoying this. More please. 👍🏿
For the Puzzle white to move
1. Bdc5+ Ba4xBb5
2. Rd1d5x exRd5
3. Qg7e5+ Kd7
4.Rc1c7+ Qd8xRc7
notice me...pls
You are Correct but your notations are not Good. It should be like 1) Bb5+ Bxb5
2) Rxd5 exd5....
Genial.gracias Stockfish.Saludos.
03:00 Whats happening for black if white plays knight e5 ?
Merci .
What a gem of a channel❤
thanks stockfish. please make a series on sicillian gambit.
I found be5 bxd1, bb5+ Qd2 only move, Rc2 NxC2, Qf6 and I can't see a way to stop mate on the next move.
Stocky thanks 🎉❤
Genial
Heck, I'm just here for the wisdom!
Wohh thanks
Queens gambit next please
thank you stockfish I am your avid subscriber.
I like the potential sacrifice with Bf5... black takes, Qe5. Black doesn't take, Bishop takes ... pretty straight forward from there ...
not sure? I'm a very low elo ;) think it works?
King's gambit is a very sharp opening, for sure.
Is not bishop to g7 promising?
I love you too a what's up from Jenya Uryupin
...well it`s always the same story: learn the gambits before getting strategic ...
No one would make 4. ...Qe7 move
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