There was a move I believe that you did not consider here: 4:05 what if black plays kD3 instead, sure we promote b8 to a bishop, he takes it after that we play Nc7, black captures it, then we push our pawn to e7, but now we do not have that tempo we had earlier and now black checkmates us, since his king is not blocking his own bishop. After black plays Kd3 the best move is probably to check him on Nc1 but after that it gets even more complexed because black can run after our pawns playing e4 and there is a still threat for us being mated, and this leads if not for a draw than almost a draw for black. Anyways that was really good puzzle and I really appreciate your work and puzzles you do, stay safe brother.
Fun fact - i actually added a pawn on h3 to fix this puzzle because the variation you suggested led to a draw in the original according to stockfish! But i didnt show it because it doesnt add much to the beauty of this puzzle
@@gaurichessye now that you've mentioned it I've seen this puzzle before and in the variation I described, it turns out the only pieces white is going to be left with are the pawns on a2 and a3 and his knight vs bishop and It kept bugging me about this h3 pawn cuz without it, it would've been a draw 😅😅😅
This is my favorite puzzle of all time. There’s no other puzzle that has a knight dance, a knight underpromotion, a bishop underpromotion, and a rook underpromotion. While this is happening, there is a constant threat of mate in 2 and white must play the only winning move for at least 15 moves in a row. I originally saw this puzzle from Chess Vibes but I’m glad you’re covering it too.
There's a puzzle on a channel called chess vibes which has a puzzle where black has 3 moves and depending on which black plays you underpromote to one of the pieces
@@2000yearslaterrr I don't remember specifically which puzzle it was (I've seen quite a bit of Chess Vibes content, and puzzles have not been uploaded there in recent memory), but I definitely saw it and loved that puzzle as well.
I think there was something you missed, at min 3:35, rather than taking the white bishop, the e5 black bishop could simply move to d4, if the knight captures, then black would promote a queen and win. the best something white is left with is to keep moving his bishop betwwen g1 and h2 which would lead to a draw. But anyways great puzzle.
Why don't you play with famous players in famous tournaments? You have got everything that is needed. Why do we see only a few GMs always in any tournament?
Hi gauri sir, this is become so far my favourite chess channel . If you allow i will recommend one thing..... Make thumbnails more attractive (like Gothamchess for example) . I find this channel is so underrated... If anyone watch even single video he will definitely like this channel. Thankyou ( sorry for grammatical mistakes)
I think the defence is Bf4. Then black has no more bishop moves on the diagonal and white is about to take the bishop with the knight, even if c1=Q+ Bxc1 happens
Hi, I want to show you a position from a real game that I believe is nearly impossible to solve by humans. There is only one winning move, but the idea behind is too deep. Took me hours of computer analysis to get a hang of it. How do I get in touch with you?
that's a good question, if you make a qween it would be stalmate (draw). the qween control more squares than bishop and a rook, in this example if you promote to a qween it's actually a bad thing because the qween control all of the black king escaping squares so it's a stalmate. (btw, stalmate is a position that you no moves and you are not in check so it's a draw).
Chess is truly art
Please make more videos. The enthusiasm and knowledge you have makes chess more amazing than I already think of it.
There was a move I believe that you did not consider here: 4:05 what if black plays kD3 instead, sure we promote b8 to a bishop, he takes it after that we play Nc7, black captures it, then we push our pawn to e7, but now we do not have that tempo we had earlier and now black checkmates us, since his king is not blocking his own bishop. After black plays Kd3 the best move is probably to check him on Nc1 but after that it gets even more complexed because black can run after our pawns playing e4 and there is a still threat for us being mated, and this leads if not for a draw than almost a draw for black.
Anyways that was really good puzzle and I really appreciate your work and puzzles you do, stay safe brother.
Fun fact - i actually added a pawn on h3 to fix this puzzle because the variation you suggested led to a draw in the original according to stockfish! But i didnt show it because it doesnt add much to the beauty of this puzzle
@@gaurichessye now that you've mentioned it I've seen this puzzle before and in the variation I described, it turns out the only pieces white is going to be left with are the pawns on a2 and a3 and his knight vs bishop and It kept bugging me about this h3 pawn cuz without it, it would've been a draw 😅😅😅
Arguably, it is still the best defense by black so part of the puzzle.
white king moves to b2 instead
@@preetham3114still a draw after Be5
This is my favorite puzzle of all time. There’s no other puzzle that has a knight dance, a knight underpromotion, a bishop underpromotion, and a rook underpromotion. While this is happening, there is a constant threat of mate in 2 and white must play the only winning move for at least 15 moves in a row. I originally saw this puzzle from Chess Vibes but I’m glad you’re covering it too.
I love seeing underpromotions to a Bishop or Rook, and this puzzle had both. 👏
There's a puzzle on a channel called chess vibes which has a puzzle where black has 3 moves and depending on which black plays you underpromote to one of the pieces
@@2000yearslaterrr
I don't remember specifically which puzzle it was (I've seen quite a bit of Chess Vibes content, and puzzles have not been uploaded there in recent memory), but I definitely saw it and loved that puzzle as well.
Pov: you find all of that but you realise you set autopromotion to a queen
Amazing content. Your enthusiasm bubbles over every time. The music is great, too. This tune was featured in the movie Risky Business.
Hats of to the person who has created that puzzle.🎉🎉
bro i just found you and your videos and your attitude is so fucking calm, i really needed someone like you between all those levys and hikarus.
These 3 different underpromotions 🤩🤩
Holy cow, chess geometry at its finest. Great video!
I dont want to miss a single puzzle of yours
Nah bro why did I actually get chills lmfao
Omg every underpromotion it's beautiful
Masterpiece
Bro no creepy stuff but your voice is soothing
Pls make video again, i just watched all ur video on tiktok, u make chess like a poetry, even i don't rlly have interest on chess
Impressive stuff as always ❤
what a puzzle!!
I think there was something you missed, at min 3:35, rather than taking the white bishop, the e5 black bishop could simply move to d4, if the knight captures, then black would promote a queen and win. the best something white is left with is to keep moving his bishop betwwen g1 and h2 which would lead to a draw. But anyways great puzzle.
Why don't you play with famous players in famous tournaments? You have got everything that is needed. Why do we see only a few GMs always in any tournament?
This is too incredible and complex for my tiny brain. 😓
Finally I can win all the games where I’ve been getting this position!
Masterpiece !!
Großartig!
Chess is Art
I would just resign if i was in the starting position of this puzzle tbh
Given a chance, this guy would under promote a "Queen" to "PAWN" lol
beautiful
What I find funny about you is that you really think my 400 elo ahh opponent would see this.
Hi gauri sir, this is become so far my favourite chess channel . If you allow i will recommend one thing..... Make thumbnails more attractive (like Gothamchess for example) . I find this channel is so underrated... If anyone watch even single video he will definitely like this channel. Thankyou ( sorry for grammatical mistakes)
Such Beauty
5:10 but this time we make… a rook
Thats insane
Why can't u move the king for the checkmate with bishop? Just asking
At 1:54 could have played kd3+ nd4 bxd4#
3:32 Can black make a draw here by play Bd4 ?
If knight take then c1=Q#
If Bg1 then Be5,repeat and draw
If Nc6 then black just go Bf6 for draw right ?
I think the defence is Bf4. Then black has no more bishop moves on the diagonal and white is about to take the bishop with the knight, even if c1=Q+ Bxc1 happens
I think I lost 15 braincells just tryna understand this whole puzzle
Quite the opposite!
On move 8 black could play kingd3
Hi, I want to show you a position from a real game that I believe is nearly impossible to solve by humans. There is only one winning move, but the idea behind is too deep. Took me hours of computer analysis to get a hang of it. How do I get in touch with you?
Upload on imagur and then add link in comment by editing it.
At 3:31, what if black goes Bd4? White's knight cannot take on d4, because black has c1=Q# checkmate in the next move
After black plays Bd4, the only thing white can do is to play Bg1; and black plays Be5, white plays Bh2. It will end up with a draw by repetition.
Adter bd4 Bf4 wins
7... Bd4 8. Bf4! Bxb6 (the bishop is now under attack, must take or else b7-b8=Q) 9. e7! and promotion is unstoppable
Bro what is this app?
Why didn't black played Bd4
Then white knight will take the bishop and when black queens it'll fork the queen with check and then white queens and win.
When ? Because it was being defended by white bishop and after sacrificing the bishop, the bishop was kept getting distracted
@@_____8639maybe, here 3:38
Mind blowing..make me your disciple
What if Nd5+
Your knight cant go to b3
But it can go to b4
I also solved this puzzle as white 😎
The only difference is "I lost"
But a queen can move like a bishop or a rook so why underpromote,only time that makes sense is for a knight
Umm actually u need atleast 1 iq to understand this brother
True😂😂😂@@habibubaidillah2000
that's a good question, if you make a qween it would be stalmate (draw). the qween control more squares than bishop and a rook, in this example if you promote to a qween it's actually a bad thing because the qween control all of the black king escaping squares so it's a stalmate. (btw, stalmate is a position that you no moves and you are not in check so it's a draw).
He already explained why under promoting. Are you even listening ? It will be stalemate
I don't agree, but good video
Wdym don't agree?
*_ZING_*