Puzzel : We will sacrifise our queen by playing it to e5 If he takes the queen with the f6 pawn then bishop to g5 is a checkmate , if he takes the queen with d6 pawn then bishop to c5 is a checkmate , if he blocks the check with his bishop then we will take his bishop with our queen and its a checkmate.
Hello Chess Talk. The solution of this puzzle is 1.Qe5, it's a check. If the f pawn captures on e5, the Bg5#. This is the first variation. The second variation is 2.After Qe5+,if the d pawn captures on e5,then Bc5#. Thank you for the puzzle Chess Talk. And if possible please make the noak's ark trap to your fan. #Pleasemakeitifpossible Thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏.
Can we go for bg5 1st variation 1. Bg5 fxg5 2.Qxg5# 2nd variation 1.Bg5 bg7 2.Qe2+ Be6(forced) 3.Qxe2# If there is any variation exist then please comment.... (Im pretty sure im missing some moves 😂)
Puzzle: We sacrifice our queen by playing it to e5 if pawn takes queen, bishop c5 is checkmate, but if black block the check with bishop e6 then Qxe6# is a checkmate too
Sir, first of all a very Good Morning. Answer for the puzzle: Queen to e5 check, then if the d6 pawn captures then black squared bishop to c5 its a check mate✌️✌️😁. 2nd variation : Queen to e5 check, then another possible move other than d6 pawn takes is that the f6 pawn take, then we will simply move our bishop to g5 then it a check mate.... 😁😁😁
The answer to the puzzle: Queen to e5 check . Since,there is no way for the king to then there are three cases: 1st case : Pawn on d6 captures Queen then Bishop c5 is mate . 2nd case : Pawn on f6 captures Queen then Bishop g6 is a mate. 3rd case :Bishop e6 then Queen captures g6 is a mate
Sloution for the puzzle: Qe5+!! Sacrificing a whole queen!! 1. If f takes on e5, then Bg5 is a beautiful checkmate. 2. If d takes of e5, then Bc5 is a beautiful checkmate again. 3. If black ignores your queen and plays Be6, then Qxe6 is another beautiful checkmate. Let me know if I am right or wrong in the replies :)
Hello Mr. Advani, here's the solution to the puzzle: We play Qe5+. This check forces black to capture with either the d pawn or f pawn. If dxe5, then bc5 is mate. If fxe5, then bg5 is mate. P.S. I love your videos! Please do Nakhmanson Gambit!
Answer To the chess puzzle: 1. Qe5+ Black 3 logical moves. He can take with the d pawn, he can take with the f pawn or he can block with the bishop on d2. If bishop e3, then qxd3# If d pawn takes then bc5# If f pawn takes, bg5# Also Please do some more famous games played like The Gold coins game, Mikhail Tal vs Alexander Cobblins etc
That was a brilliant video. I now know the reason why top players play this opening. Anyway the solution of the puzzle is below - 1. White plays Qe5+ forcing black to take the queen. 2. If black takes with d pawn then Bc5# and if black takes with the f pawn then Bg5# Hope my answer is correct and please sir make a video on Sicilian dragon opening.
This guy actually speaks clearly and slowly enough for me to follow along. Other chess channels go a mile a minute and keep using chess theory jargon I don't understand fully. Thing is, if you know all the names of the different positions/strategies etc you probably don't need to watch videos like this. Speaking clearly and in plain language is the better move imo.
Now I got to know, why i always, lose from the black side when my opponent plays this opening. Thanks to you. Also, the puzzle is very simple, its queen to e5, neither pawn can capture the queen otherwise, bishop to c5 or bishop to g5 is mate
The answer to the puzzle would be bishop e3 to g5. Black has two options, to capture with f pawn in which case queen takes would be checkmate, or to ignore it and play another move, say pawn c6 to pressure white’s d pawn. Then, queen to e2 puts black in check and the only move is to block with bishop to e6, which can end in a checkmate when queen takes as the square is also be guarded by the pawn
the answer of the puzzle is Qe5 and now there are three variation let's take look on all of them variation 1 we play Qe5 then black plays f×e5 then Bg5# (checkmate) variation 2 we play Qe5 then black d×e5 then Bc5# (checkmate) BTW nice puzzle variation 3 after Qe5 Be6 then Q×e6 mate (sorry i forgot to mention it......) thank you sir! for making such informational video and hats off to your efforts.....well done sir....... :) and i will also be trying out this opening in my games
The puzzle answer is Qe5+. Also at 5:49 can't white avoid being down a piece by playing be3 qxe5 and d6. Yes black is still better but you can get back your piece.
Solution for the puzzle is Qe5+ 1. If f takes on e5, then Bg5 is a l checkmate. 2. If d takes of e5, then Bc5 is al checkmate . 3. If black ignores your queen and plays Be7, then Qxe7 is another checkmate.
Solution to the puzzle is Qe5+ Now black have three options capturing from the f6 pawn or e6 pawn or Be6 If he plays fxe5 then Bg5# is mate.If he plays dxe5 then Bc5# is mate and if he plays Be6 then Qxe6# is mate
After Sicilian defence. Berlin defence have also tactical idea & much attacking potential . & Thanks guruji for making video on it. Now the puzzle time The Best move is Qe5 check Here the following possibilities 1. FXe5 But after that black will have stunning move Bg5 checkmate 2.DXe5 But here also black have Another brilliant idea Bc5 checkmate 3. Be6 . But here also QXe6 checkmate
Im having a tournament day after tomorrow, but if I want to use this in that tournament then I have to play this defense a lot of times in online chess against random people. Because lots of people dont even care about my opening at try to build their own lol. Im 1281 rated
Puzzle Answer: Qe5+,if fxe5 then bg5 mate,if dxe5 then Bc5 mate,if Be6 then Qxe6 is a beautiful checkmate. LOVE U sir watching u since 2 year when i was in 8th class i was in a tournament and used some of ur tricks and came 2nd and now i am in 10th class still watching u and ur videos makes my day. loved ur content and I appreciate Your Hardwork.......
Puzzle answer - Qe5+ and if black captures with the f pawn then bishop to g5 is a checkmate and if he captures with the d pawn then bishop to c5 is a beautiful mate. Best channel and puzzles.
Nice video, here is my solution to the puzzle. As white, I would sacrifice the queen by playing QE5. Case 1: Black plays BE6. Then white should play QxE6#. Case 2: Black plays FxE5. Then white should play BG5#. Case 3: Black plays DxE5. Then white should play BC5#. Am I correct?
answer to puzzle is Bg5, pawn can't take because of checkmate with the queen, so we play Qe2+, followed by Qxe6#, if black plays Bg7 defending the pawn again Qe2+, if Be6, then Qxe6+, and Qf7#
The answer to the puzzle is Qe5+ then if the f pawn captures e5 then we can do checkmate by bg5# The second variation is After Qe5+ if the d pawn capture on e5 then we can do Bc5# I love your videos ChessTalk.Looking forward for more videos...
Puzzle's answer- White will play Qe5+, black's king can't move, so black has 3 options-Be6(Blocking check)dxe5 or fxe5(capturing the piece checking the king). If Be6 then white will play Qxe6#, if fxe5 then Bg5#, if dxe5 then Bc5#. W B First variation: Qe5+ Be6 Qxe6# w b Second variation: Qe5+ fxe5 Bg5# W B third variation Qe5+ dxe5 Bc5# I have improved my chess so much beacause of you, A VERY BIG THANK YOU!!! EAST OR WEST JEETENDRA SIR IS THE BEST!
Wow I didn't even think that Berlin defence has traps also. Nice video. I am sure that at end of 2020 your channel will have 1 million subscribers. The answer of the puzzle is :- queen to e5 it is a check, black has only two possible moves. If he captures by d pawn then bishop to c5 is a checkmate and if black captures with f pawn then bishop to g5 is a checkmate. Hope this is correct and if possible please make a video on Icelandic gambit.
Hi sir, I think I found the solution to this puzzle, 1. Qe5 is a beautiful Queen sacrifice and if fxe5 2.Bg5 is a beautiful double bishop checkmate if dxe5 2. Bc5 is again a beautiful double bishop checkmate
Puzzle : If we move our pawn on c4 to c5 the black's pawn on d6 will have to capture it and we will recapture it by our bishop on e3 Then it will be a check mate Love your video
Answer to puzzle Qe4+ If f pawn takes the queen, bishop to g5 is mate And if d pawn takes the queen, bishop to c5 is a wonderful two bishop and pawn mate
Hey, I'm not sure if this is the right answer to the puzzle. I thought of 1) Qe2, any black move 2) Bd4+ (discovered check), the only option for black is Be6 3) dxe6 (Bishop captured) Love your videos btw🙏
Answer to puzzles: Qe5+ (Queen to e5 check) 1) If fxe5 then Bg5# (If pawn of f6 takes then bishop to g5 is a mate) 2) If dxe5 then Bc5# (If pawn of d6 takes then bishop to c5 is a mate) 3) If Be6 then Qxe6# (If bishop to e6 then queen captures that bishop on e6 is a mate) Thank you for reading.
Dam the 7/11 accent really blends perfectly in chess coach videos (not try to be disrespectful I loved the video and will be checking out some your other chess content)
Solution to the puzzle : 1.Qe5+ (dubious Queen Sacrifice, right?) Then the following variations are possible, No. 1 if dxe5 Then Bc5# No. 2 if fxe5 Then Bg5# No. 3 if Be6 (check block) Then simply Qxe6#. Pin this if correct
Hello Chess Talk. The solution of this puzzle is 1.Qe5, it's a check. If the f pawn captures on e5, the Bg5#. This is the first variation. The second variation is 2.After Qe5+,if the d pawn captures on e5,then Bc5#. this is the third one - After Qe5+ be6 to defend and Qxe6# is mate
we will move prawn to c5 .this gives us an advantage to checkmate king ..... we can attack pawn at d6 or even if we re killed by it we have bishop to neutralise the pawn and checkmate king since king cannot come at e6( pawn defends it) nor could it go to e8 since bishop or queen guards it .......
The solution of this puzzle is 1.Qe5, it's a check. If the f pawn captures on e5, the Bg5#. This is the first variation. The second variation is 2.After Qe5+,if the d pawn captures on e5,then Bc5#.
Answer :Qe5+ Because he cant move his king so he need to blocks or captures If he blocks with his bishop, then Qxe6# And if he captures the queen with his f pawn then Bg5# or he captures with his d pawn then Bc5#
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Hi chess talk the answer of this puzzle is 1. Qe5 check!, if the f pawn captures the queen on e5 then it's a simple checkmate as bg5#. This is the first variation. The second variation is 1. Qe5+ d pawn takes on e5 then Bc5#. Thank you so much chess talk. I hope my answer is correct
Hey, my attempt to the puzzle is below, White bishop to G5 in line of attack of the black pawn at f6, when black takes bishop with the pawn at G5 then white queen to pawn at G5 attacking the king for a checkmate.
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Sir what to do if dark bishop gives check
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Qe5 then pawn needs to capture queen then bishop to c5 or g5 depending on pawn capture.
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Imagine two opponents watching this video and trying the same opening trick😂
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Then white opponent will be taking the advantage
Puzzel :
We will sacrifise our queen by playing it to e5
If he takes the queen with the f6 pawn then bishop to g5 is a checkmate , if he takes the queen with d6 pawn then bishop to c5 is a checkmate , if he blocks the check with his bishop then we will take his bishop with our queen and its a checkmate.
U are playing against a grand master and he knows what u do so...he will absolutely d6 pawn and u lose....so Bg5 is the best move and a draw
@@Hollowguy1603 Bro, no you are wrong here hes right i know the moves too
@@Hollowguy1603 no, because after d6xe5, white has bishop c5.
Puzzle*
Op bro
Hello Chess Talk. The solution of this puzzle is
1.Qe5, it's a check. If the f pawn captures on e5, the Bg5#.
This is the first variation.
The second variation is
2.After Qe5+,if the d pawn captures on e5,then Bc5#.
Thank you for the puzzle Chess Talk.
And if possible please make the noak's ark trap to your fan.
#Pleasemakeitifpossible
Thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏.
Can we go for bg5
1st variation
1. Bg5 fxg5
2.Qxg5#
2nd variation
1.Bg5 bg7
2.Qe2+ Be6(forced)
3.Qxe2#
If there is any variation exist then please comment....
(Im pretty sure im missing some moves 😂)
@@rajeshsuthar2564 In second variation after 2 . Qe2+ black can play 2 . Kf8 .
There is third variation ( 1 . Qe5+ 1 . Be6 2 . Qxe6# ) .
@@XEJTEP Bishop on g7 is attacking on f8 square
@@rajeshsuthar2564 Ya you can not a problem
Puzzle:
We sacrifice our queen by playing it to e5 if pawn takes queen, bishop c5 is checkmate, but if black block the check with bishop e6 then Qxe6# is a checkmate too
Sir, first of all a very Good Morning. Answer for the puzzle:
Queen to e5 check, then if the d6 pawn captures then black squared bishop to c5 its a check mate✌️✌️😁.
2nd variation :
Queen to e5 check, then another possible move other than d6 pawn takes is that the f6 pawn take, then we will simply move our bishop to g5 then it a check mate.... 😁😁😁
The answer to the puzzle:
Queen to e5 check . Since,there is no way for the king to then there are three cases:
1st case : Pawn on d6 captures Queen then Bishop c5 is mate .
2nd case : Pawn on f6 captures Queen then Bishop g6 is a mate.
3rd case :Bishop e6 then Queen captures g6 is a mate
Sloution for the puzzle:
Qe5+!!
Sacrificing a whole queen!!
1. If f takes on e5, then Bg5 is a beautiful checkmate.
2. If d takes of e5, then Bc5 is a beautiful checkmate again.
3. If black ignores your queen and plays Be6, then Qxe6 is another beautiful checkmate.
Let me know if I am right or wrong in the replies :)
Great
You are quick
Last step, Be7 or Be6?
Qxe6 I guess?
Your method is correct but moves are wrong Be6 is the defence in 3rd variation
@@manaskamila1 Be6
Hello Mr. Advani, here's the solution to the puzzle:
We play Qe5+. This check forces black to capture with either the d pawn or f pawn.
If dxe5, then bc5 is mate.
If fxe5, then bg5 is mate.
P.S. I love your videos! Please do Nakhmanson Gambit!
technically no ... the white bishop can block the queen so it's not forced. The queen takes the bishop is still checkmate though.
Answer To the chess puzzle:
1. Qe5+
Black 3 logical moves. He can take with the d pawn, he can take with the f pawn or he can block with the bishop on d2.
If bishop e3, then qxd3#
If d pawn takes then bc5#
If f pawn takes, bg5#
Also Please do some more famous games played like The Gold coins game, Mikhail Tal vs Alexander Cobblins etc
That was a brilliant video. I now know the reason why top players play this opening. Anyway the solution of the puzzle is below -
1. White plays Qe5+ forcing black to take the queen.
2. If black takes with d pawn then Bc5# and if black takes with the f pawn then Bg5#
Hope my answer is correct and please sir make a video on Sicilian dragon opening.
Your explanation is more understandable than the others who explains opening in more complex words.
This guy actually speaks clearly and slowly enough for me to follow along. Other chess channels go a mile a minute and keep using chess theory jargon I don't understand fully. Thing is, if you know all the names of the different positions/strategies etc you probably don't need to watch videos like this. Speaking clearly and in plain language is the better move imo.
Now I got to know, why i always, lose from the black side when my opponent plays this opening. Thanks to you. Also, the puzzle is very simple, its queen to e5, neither pawn can capture the queen otherwise, bishop to c5 or bishop to g5 is mate
The answer to the puzzle would be bishop e3 to g5. Black has two options, to capture with f pawn in which case queen takes would be checkmate, or to ignore it and play another move, say pawn c6 to pressure white’s d pawn. Then, queen to e2 puts black in check and the only move is to block with bishop to e6, which can end in a checkmate when queen takes as the square is also be guarded by the pawn
By the way thanks to chess talk!
I was waiting eagerly for new video and when it came, I was like "WOW"!
the answer of the puzzle is Qe5 and now there are three variation let's take look on all of them
variation 1
we play Qe5 then black plays f×e5 then Bg5# (checkmate)
variation 2
we play Qe5 then black d×e5 then Bc5# (checkmate) BTW nice puzzle
variation 3
after Qe5 Be6 then Q×e6 mate (sorry i forgot to mention it......)
thank you sir! for making such informational video and hats off to your efforts.....well done sir....... :) and i will also be trying out this opening in my games
@TheGuy WhoPlaysChess ah! that's a grammar mistake, now corrected....
Jeetendra Advani on the Berlin : This is Carlsen's favorite opening
Carlsen on the Berlin : This is the dullest opening theory out there!
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The puzzle answer is Qe5+. Also at 5:49 can't white avoid being down a piece by playing be3 qxe5 and d6. Yes black is still better but you can get back your piece.
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For puzzle, queen e5 check, then whichever pawn black takes with, then check with bishop onto c5 or g5 respectively for checkmate
Solution for the puzzle is
Qe5+
1. If f takes on e5, then Bg5 is a l checkmate.
2. If d takes of e5, then Bc5 is al checkmate .
3. If black ignores your queen and plays Be7, then Qxe7 is another checkmate.
So glad I found your channel. Great work
4:07 it’s not a passed pawn yet. The pawn of F7 prevents the pawn from reaching E6
But if so happens then f2 will become a passed pawn
But then the g-pawn can take
Then our g pawn become passed and if h pawn takes then our h pawn becomes passed pawn
Yeah it's not passed yet, as long as it stays there and black plays the mistake f6 or doesn't recapture it can potentially become passed
Solution to the puzzle is Qe5+
Now black have three options capturing
from the f6 pawn or e6 pawn or Be6
If he plays fxe5 then Bg5# is mate.If he plays dxe5 then Bc5# is mate and if he
plays Be6 then Qxe6# is mate
Best chess opening strategy ever, thank you chess talk!
After Sicilian defence. Berlin defence have also tactical idea & much attacking potential . & Thanks guruji for making video on it.
Now the puzzle time
The Best move is Qe5 check
Here the following possibilities
1. FXe5 But after that black will have stunning move Bg5 checkmate
2.DXe5 But here also black have Another brilliant idea Bc5 checkmate
3. Be6 . But here also QXe6 checkmate
Now you probably don't have any idea why i have got so many likes and a heart
Good luck. Tell us how it goes.
I Hope you win can you tell os how it goes
Good luck mate. I did my first tournament yesterday & beat an opponent rated over 1000 for the first time. (I know I’m crap lol) 👍
Im having a tournament day after tomorrow, but if I want to use this in that tournament then I have to play this defense a lot of times in online chess against random people. Because lots of people dont even care about my opening at try to build their own lol. Im 1281 rated
Do u won?
Puzzle Answer: Qe5+,if fxe5 then bg5 mate,if dxe5 then Bc5 mate,if Be6 then Qxe6 is a beautiful checkmate.
LOVE U sir watching u since 2 year when i was in 8th class i was in a tournament and used some of ur tricks and came 2nd and now i am in 10th class still watching u and ur videos makes my day. loved ur content and I appreciate Your Hardwork.......
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Puzzle answer -
Qe5+ and if black captures with the f pawn then bishop to g5 is a checkmate and if he captures with the d pawn then bishop to c5 is a beautiful mate.
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Nice video, here is my solution to the puzzle. As white, I would sacrifice the queen by playing QE5.
Case 1: Black plays BE6. Then white should play QxE6#.
Case 2: Black plays FxE5. Then white should play BG5#.
Case 3: Black plays DxE5. Then white should play BC5#.
Am I correct?
Hello, I am new to chess I have a question about openings "What do you do if the opponent did something you didn't expect the opponent would do?"
Learn that variation
Learn the counter of that variation
answer to puzzle is Bg5, pawn can't take because of checkmate with the queen, so we play Qe2+, followed by Qxe6#, if black plays Bg7 defending the pawn again Qe2+, if Be6, then Qxe6+, and Qf7#
Also, nice opening and traps. I will definitely give this a try!
The answer to the puzzle is Qe5+ then if the f pawn captures e5 then we can do checkmate by bg5#
The second variation is
After Qe5+ if the d pawn capture on e5 then we can do Bc5#
I love your videos ChessTalk.Looking forward for more videos...
Hello Chess Talk.Can you please make a video on the elephants trap (The QGD)line.
If possible please make it to your fan.
Will try to make soon. Stay tuned :)
Puzzle's answer- White will play Qe5+, black's king can't move, so black has 3 options-Be6(Blocking check)dxe5 or fxe5(capturing the piece checking the king). If Be6 then white will play Qxe6#, if fxe5 then Bg5#, if dxe5 then Bc5#.
W B
First variation: Qe5+ Be6
Qxe6#
w b
Second variation: Qe5+ fxe5
Bg5#
W B
third variation Qe5+ dxe5
Bc5# I have improved my chess so much beacause of you, A VERY BIG THANK YOU!!!
EAST OR WEST JEETENDRA SIR IS THE BEST!
Thanks, You missed dxe5
@@ChessTalk yes sir I corrected it
Wow I didn't even think that Berlin defence has traps also. Nice video. I am sure that at end of 2020 your channel will have 1 million subscribers. The answer of the puzzle is :- queen to e5 it is a check, black has only two possible moves. If he captures by d pawn then bishop to c5 is a checkmate and if black captures with f pawn then bishop to g5 is a checkmate. Hope this is correct and if possible please make a video on Icelandic gambit.
Actually 3 possible moves all lead to check mate 🙂
3:02 in this case what if black plays pawn to d5 to save the knight?
Hi sir, I think I found the solution to this puzzle,
1. Qe5 is a beautiful Queen sacrifice and if fxe5 2.Bg5 is a beautiful double bishop checkmate
if dxe5 2. Bc5 is again a beautiful double bishop checkmate
Yes
Puzzle :
If we move our pawn on c4 to c5 the black's pawn on d6 will have to capture it and we will recapture it by our bishop on e3
Then it will be a check mate
Love your video
Black doesn't have to capture it. The correct continuation is Qe5 check forcing one of the pawns to capture, then Bg5 or Be5 will be mate
3:17 i was thinking he will be saying'then the swiitee is gone
Very well made video my friend added a good opening to my 1600 score games I will improve from this props to u👍
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Puzzle:
Qe5+
1.If f*e5 then Bg5#
2.If d*e5 then Bc5#
Answer to puzzle
Qe4+
If f pawn takes the queen, bishop to g5 is mate
And if d pawn takes the queen, bishop to c5 is a wonderful two bishop and pawn mate
Amazing. Thank you Sir!❤ Always inspiring...
Puzzle: Qe5 if pawn(f)captures on e5
3:11 it can be stopped by putting Bishop to E7 instade of taking the Knight
And he's gone let me show u how I like this it gives confidence
Thanks advani sir for telling us this opening.
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Hey, I'm not sure if this is the right answer to the puzzle. I thought of
1) Qe2, any black move
2) Bd4+ (discovered check), the only option for black is Be6
3) dxe6 (Bishop captured)
Love your videos btw🙏
@Naman Agrawal It's wrong answer Bcs
If Qe2 hxg6
Bd4 Kf6
It's not a mate
0:37 what is the best response to a6 by black attacking white bishop?
Yes I wanted this. Thank you 😊
@@donovanfarnsworth2536 same
6:31 chess puzzle
Bishop g5 pawn takes g5 than queen takes g5 is a checkmate
Or queen e5 sacrifice for other checkmates
Opening Sunday with chess Talk. Superb sir u inspiring a lot
Qe5+
1st variation
If fxe5 than bg5+#
2nd Variation
If dxe5 than bc5+#
Thanks for the video😃😃
Bishop to g5
Pawn takes bishop
Queen takes pawn
It's a checkmate
Answer to puzzles: Qe5+ (Queen to e5 check)
1) If fxe5 then Bg5# (If pawn of f6 takes then bishop to g5 is a mate)
2) If dxe5 then Bc5# (If pawn of d6 takes then bishop to c5 is a mate)
3) If Be6 then Qxe6# (If bishop to e6 then queen captures that bishop on e6 is a mate)
Thank you for reading.
Power of chess talk.
140 views,51 likes and 15 comments in just 2 minutes.
Very right
Yes
Dam the 7/11 accent really blends perfectly in chess coach videos (not try to be disrespectful I loved the video and will be checking out some your other chess content)
Solution to the puzzle :
1.Qe5+ (dubious Queen Sacrifice, right?) Then the following variations are possible,
No. 1 if dxe5
Then Bc5#
No. 2 if fxe5
Then Bg5#
No. 3 if Be6 (check block)
Then simply Qxe6#.
Pin this if correct
4:23 here u can give check from rook then black king will move to white then take your Bishop to g5 then last give checkmate from rook
Seriously this oppenning is so cool
garbage. REAL men play the kalashnikov
@@playerunknown3234 shutup
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Hello Chess Talk. The solution of this puzzle is
1.Qe5, it's a check. If the f pawn captures on e5, the Bg5#.
This is the first variation.
The second variation is
2.After Qe5+,if the d pawn captures on e5,then Bc5#.
this is the third one -
After Qe5+ be6 to defend and Qxe6# is mate
2:14 chess talk when you will do a video on four knight's defences plz replay
Very informative video. You always explain complex things in very easy way.
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5:46
To avoid losing a piece white should play darksquare bishop to e3 and if queen takes the e horse then forking with the d pawn wins back material.
You missed queen takes b1
Be3? Qxe1 Ne2 qxe5 d4?? Bxd4
we will move prawn to c5 .this gives us an advantage to checkmate king ..... we can attack pawn at d6 or even if we re killed by it we have bishop to neutralise the pawn and checkmate king since king cannot come at e6( pawn defends it) nor could it go to e8 since bishop or queen guards it .......
I had the exact same thought process before I checked comments and saw the queen sacrifice plays
The solution of this puzzle is
1.Qe5, it's a check. If the f pawn captures on e5, the Bg5#.
This is the first variation.
The second variation is
2.After Qe5+,if the d pawn captures on e5,then Bc5#.
Qg5 then if pawn f6 takes then bishop g5 is mate and if pawn f6 takes then bishop c5 is mate
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Great video. I have been playing this without realizing how much there is to it
The problem is, my enemies are watching this video( small youtuber makes short films and funny vines)
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Oh brother the ultimate move
Sir, Best video till date!
Seriously sir.
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Wow made my Sunday intresting. Thanks a lot sir. Please make more videos like this on famous players. Once again thank you.
Great video! I love it 👏
By the way, can you make a video about the name of checkmates and the pattern? 😊
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Please make one more detailed video on the Sicilian. That video was very short and was not able to cover all the main lines.
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Please put a video on Blackmar Diemer Gambit
Answer :Qe5+
Because he cant move his king so he need to blocks or captures
If he blocks with his bishop, then Qxe6#
And if he captures the queen with his f pawn then Bg5# or he captures with his d pawn then Bc5#
Bc5#
@Nakshatra Damniwala 7th D then bc5#
And black takes the d pawn white goes to bc5#
Yes, forcing move compels the mating no matter what move is chosen. Nice.
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Queen to g5
Pawn takes
We take with Bishop
And that's a checkmate
I’m confused - at 03:17 when black’s in check then black looses the bishop not the queen, right?
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Hi chess talk the answer of this puzzle is
1. Qe5 check!, if the f pawn captures the queen on e5 then it's a simple checkmate as bg5#.
This is the first variation.
The second variation is
1. Qe5+ d pawn takes on e5 then Bc5#. Thank you so much chess talk. I hope my answer is correct
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Hey, my attempt to the puzzle is below,
White bishop to G5 in line of attack of the black pawn at f6, when black takes bishop with the pawn at G5 then white queen to pawn at G5 attacking the king for a checkmate.
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Answer to the puzzle (Jeetendra sir please pin this if it is correct):
Qe5+ fxe5
Bg4#
Or
Qe5+ dxe5
Bc5#
Or
Qe5+ Be6
Qxe6#
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Sir at 3:18 can’t black bring it’s bishop ahead and block the check 🤔