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  • @thefastmeow
    @thefastmeow Год назад +3469

    ever since I found out that theoretically a knight against a bishop could be a win I always wondered how a game could reasonably end like that. this puzzle demonstrated that so well!

    • @empirespeech2430
      @empirespeech2430 Год назад +25

      when you are better than your elo and you're not playing serious 🙃

    • @thefastmeow
      @thefastmeow Год назад +92

      @@empirespeech2430 ?

    • @Fit4C
      @Fit4C Год назад +21

      Jesus loves you alot trust in His death 4 salvation and be saved from eternal hell

    • @hosamhosam9204
      @hosamhosam9204 Год назад +60

      @@Fit4C lol funny. Couldnt god forgive me without jesus dying on cross? That makes 0 sense. How would someone dying on a cross 2000 years ago affect me ? :D.
      Also if someone killed my daughter and accepted jesus he will go to heaven? Lol

    • @YachtyBurner
      @YachtyBurner Год назад +20

      @@hosamhosam9204 well you see the cross represents the amount of hot dogs slurped in New York City in one day and Jesus is the worker who had to set up the hot dog cart, hope this helps 😊

  • @gabby_5820
    @gabby_5820 Год назад +1780

    That knight checkmate is one of the most impressive checkmates I've ever seen in my life.

    • @UTU49
      @UTU49 Год назад +43

      How satisfying would it be to sacrifice a queen in order to deliver checkmate with a knight?

    • @blhsia
      @blhsia Год назад +3

      Well, Anderson proved that in the Immortal Game, where he used three minor pieces to deliver a checkmate. A knight was decoyed by the queen for it to happen.

    • @HardxCorpsxKali
      @HardxCorpsxKali Год назад +1

      There’s one I saw can’t remember who it was but they basically sac queen so they could advance a pawn and that’s what won in the following move. That move was massive gigabrain.

    • @giorgioevangelisti1369
      @giorgioevangelisti1369 3 месяца назад

      @@HardxCorpsxKalithat sounds like Tal, the master of sacrifices

  • @wertyuiwestia
    @wertyuiwestia Год назад +975

    my man teaches chess like how that one Indian teaches us math in a 10 minute video

    • @nibir1783
      @nibir1783 Год назад +9

      👌

    • @derekvincent7902
      @derekvincent7902 Год назад +21

      @@nibir1783 that you?

    • @gw6667
      @gw6667 Год назад +1

      You should provide a link for reference

    • @wertyuiwestia
      @wertyuiwestia Год назад +6

      @@gw6667 you should provide a link of the person who asked

    • @tpiano1165
      @tpiano1165 Год назад +23

      @@wertyuiwestia he did...

  • @travelwithme2111
    @travelwithme2111 Год назад +661

    We appreciate you explaining why the other options aren’t correct

    • @alhfgsp
      @alhfgsp Год назад +30

      Yes, and I'd say any good chess teacher would do the same. Knowing exactly why certain seemingly intuitive moves aren't the solution is almost as important as knowing why the correct moves win.

    • @Trials_MEDIA
      @Trials_MEDIA Год назад +9

      @@alhfgsp even more so, id say. im a newcomer but i can’t count how many times ive thought i had a mate in the bag just to realize the move was defendable

    • @CyberchaoX
      @CyberchaoX Год назад +2

      I'm trying to figure out why Kc3 doesn't work because of Rc2, but Kc1 is fine despite Rc2 still being an option there.

    • @8stormy5
      @8stormy5 Год назад +1

      @@CyberchaoX The king can run to d1, which doesn't land it in bxf5+ next move

    • @tykemorris
      @tykemorris 6 месяцев назад

      @@CyberchaoX Because white can escape to Kd1, which leaves black with no follow up checks nor any effective place to put the rook so white pawn promotes. So black Rc2 loses the game. One thing Nelson did not examine is White Kc3 with black Rc2 followed by white Kb4. This is a better move for white than Kd4 which loses the game as he showed, but it ends in a draw. White king would be in perpetual check because it would need to avoid the d file as Nelson showed but it could never capture the rook due to subsequent check by the Bishop. Any attempt by the trapped white king to capture the Bishop would require going to the 7th rank, which would allow the Black rook to check White's king on the 7th or 8th rank, thereby losing the pawn. The white king can't save their pawn while avoiding perpetual check so it would be trapped.

  • @Neprosveshchennyj
    @Neprosveshchennyj Год назад +794

    This is an absolutely incredible composition! What impresses the most is the realism of the starting position and the many small puzzles and beautiful ideas in one big one. And Korolkov achieved all this with a small number of pieces on the board. Absolute chess artist!

    • @AgnaktoreX
      @AgnaktoreX Год назад +8

      realism of the starting position? both kings in the opposite corners in an endgame? xdd

    • @Neprosveshchennyj
      @Neprosveshchennyj Год назад +33

      @@AgnaktoreX At least there are no nine bishops of the same cell color.

    • @AgnaktoreX
      @AgnaktoreX Год назад

      @@Neprosveshchennyj ha ha true

    • @mujtabaalam5907
      @mujtabaalam5907 Год назад

      @@Neprosveshchennyj which puzzle uses nine bishops?

    • @Neprosveshchennyj
      @Neprosveshchennyj Год назад +4

      @@mujtabaalam5907 idk, I was just kidding. There are so many crazy puzzles, in the history of chess composition, btw
      It's called romantic style

  • @thomasharris9059
    @thomasharris9059 Год назад +111

    This is the best endgame puzzle I’ve yet seen, wow! A very simple, realistic position. Counterintuitive moves that are so uninstinctive. A knight checkmate against a bishop. So many awesome components.

    • @darrennew8211
      @darrennew8211 Год назад +1

      I don't even play chess and this made me grin a whole bunch.

  • @Ggdivhjkjl
    @Ggdivhjkjl Год назад +1957

    I'm not easily impressed, but that win at the end impressed me.

    • @abhinandansingh4996
      @abhinandansingh4996 Год назад +33

      Seeing first time checkmate with a single knight

    • @southerncharity7928
      @southerncharity7928 Год назад +2

      @@abhinandansingh4996 night and king

    • @iflash05
      @iflash05 Год назад +7

      The ending for me was eehh, every moved seemed obvious but I do do a lot of puzzles

    • @jiogcyihsugyiocjfdoivhphvw6821
      @jiogcyihsugyiocjfdoivhphvw6821 Год назад +41

      @@iflash05 and im the king of mars

    • @cringekid8435
      @cringekid8435 Год назад

      @@jiogcyihsugyiocjfdoivhphvw6821 Objectively this wasn’t that hard. There’s plenty of chess puzzles that I can’t figure out but this one was not hard at all.

  • @rosiefay7283
    @rosiefay7283 Год назад +175

    Thank you for discussing this study in enough detail to reveal all those subtleties. It well deserved that prize.

  • @julianmedrano882
    @julianmedrano882 Год назад +69

    Because the moves were limited, it was easy to see each individual pause, but seeing all of that beforehand is a feat, so pretty.

  • @aoyuki1409
    @aoyuki1409 Год назад +117

    Thanks i got into this exact position in my 257 elo gameplay so i memorised everything u just said and used it to beat my unsuspecting opponent

    • @zalor4254
      @zalor4254 Год назад +5

      lmao nice job

    • @investidoramador9850
      @investidoramador9850 Год назад +10

      this position happens every week when i am playing

    • @darkness4839
      @darkness4839 Год назад

      A 257 would definitely not find all those.

    • @RL_Happy
      @RL_Happy Год назад +3

      @@darkness4839 ur projecting

    • @darkness4839
      @darkness4839 Год назад

      @@RL_Happy That your only argument? That's as inaccurate as it is ignorant. No, it's just called judging.

  • @Draqson
    @Draqson Год назад +40

    The sad part about this puzzle is, that trading down to King vs. King, knight and bishop is actually more resilient for black.

    • @darsans6720
      @darsans6720 Год назад +6

      Yes exactly, we had women world champion failing to convert that endgame once.

    • @lewiscook3918
      @lewiscook3918 9 месяцев назад

      as if it is all predetermined

  • @johnmerlino581
    @johnmerlino581 Год назад +17

    The interesting thing is that chess engines, after 1.f7, will play 1...Rg8, only because it pushes checkmate out much farther than the line you presented (mate in 35 instead of mate in 13). In fact, there are many ways that Black can delay checkmate. But your line is by far the most elegant.

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 6 месяцев назад +3

      If you can't see the mate in 35 right at the start, you'll never be a chess engine.

  • @rhpmike
    @rhpmike Год назад +19

    This is one of those puzzles where when it is broken down into smaller puzzles, all of the moves are relatively easy to find, but it's really hard to see all of these ideas from the opening position.

  • @davidking4838
    @davidking4838 Год назад +13

    Oh, the agony!!!....On ICC the computer would declare the bishop vs. knight ending a draw due to lack of mating material.....one move before the checkmate.

  • @Kat-dp4rh
    @Kat-dp4rh Год назад +76

    I'm proud I found the good moves 😄
    Didn't see the whole solution right away, but by process of elimination, I was able to find the correct moves

  • @rubiks6
    @rubiks6 Год назад +95

    I am not a good chess player but I still very much enjoy analyses like this. I actually found each of the right moves (surprised myself). Analyses allow us to share thoughts with each other and that's cool.

  • @INFJ-ThaneTr
    @INFJ-ThaneTr Год назад +3

    Knight+King checkmate huh, that's something

  • @rene5939
    @rene5939 Год назад +8

    I wonder If Chess sites don’t give a draw in this KB-KN endgame before you can give the mate…….

    • @oenrn
      @oenrn Год назад +3

      If they do, they don't follow FIDE rules.

  • @Beery1962
    @Beery1962 Год назад +4

    It looks so simple. You think it's not that complex because there aren't many pieces on the board, but it's incredibly complex, and it shows how complex chess is.

  • @arsteel2388
    @arsteel2388 Год назад +13

    The only part of the video I predicted correctly was Knight to E7 and onward to checkmate. I'm no chess player, and this video made me feel like there's a reason for that

    • @novaace2474
      @novaace2474 Год назад +13

      Trust me, chess players have basically no idea what’s going on either

  • @paulburris5216
    @paulburris5216 Год назад +12

    This is an incredible study. Thanks for sharing!

  • @BitterMonday
    @BitterMonday Год назад +2

    This puzzle deserve to be in a museum

  • @Incepter.
    @Incepter. Год назад +7

    These are one of the reasons why Chess is so fascinating especially with that knight checkmate that was pretty complex, yet very smart and Chess Vibes showed us why this 1951 chess game got 1st Prize.

  • @lziv7583
    @lziv7583 Год назад +3

    That’s one of of the most visually pleasing checkmates I’ve ever seen!

  • @santanuroy3329
    @santanuroy3329 Год назад +9

    I gotta agree, the end was really amazing...

  • @mircoschlogel1822
    @mircoschlogel1822 Год назад +1

    I just discovered this channel a few days ago and I love it. High quality chess with beautiful contributions. Outstanding!

  • @8964TS
    @8964TS Год назад +2

    I just started watching chess channels and doing puzzles after not playing since college 17 years ago. I’m a dreadful player, but I do fairly well at puzzles where I know there’s a particular thing to find rather than needing my own intellect to see it. This puzzle was awesome and brilliantly explained, along with all the alternative outcomes if different moves were played. As someone who isn’t good at the game, watching this kind of stuff is similar to watching a conjuror do an illusion and leaving you confused about how it was done. It’s a similar feeling. Subscribed!

  • @ALF8892
    @ALF8892 Год назад +7

    You did a great job explaining this one Nelson
    Great job as usual

  • @ShortTimeNoSee
    @ShortTimeNoSee Год назад +3

    I'm ridiculously unreasonably proud of getting all of the moves right

  • @aidanvannynatten2787
    @aidanvannynatten2787 Год назад +2

    Just wanted to mention that at 7:30, Kh6 is actually better not just because it’s a showoff move bragging that you don’t even have to keep your king next to your pawn to defend it and get a queen, but also because it’s a faster checkmate, as black has to move the bishop somewhere and the next move f8 (I have no idea how to notate pawn promotions, but queen) checkmate
    P.S. Okay, as I was typing this, I saw that Be6 (or h7) - f8 queen and check allows for Bg8, blocking, so it takes an extra move of Qf6 (or Qg7) to deliver mate, so the line Nelson mentioned is mate in the same amount of moves cuz if the bishop moves to e6 (or h7) before f8 queen (Bc8 - f8 queen check - Kh7 - Qg7#, for example), after f8 queen check and the bishop blocks, Qg7 is mate, so… hey, it’s still cooler, can’t deny

    • @AutPen38
      @AutPen38 6 месяцев назад

      The typical notation for a promotion would be f8=Q.

  • @michaelelliotbrownle
    @michaelelliotbrownle Год назад +3

    This video was awesome! It would be nice to see the final completed sequence in all its glory at the end

  • @Bobster536
    @Bobster536 Год назад +3

    Delivering checkmate with knight only is impossible, but I'll do it anyway.

  • @GirlGeekLovesStampin
    @GirlGeekLovesStampin Год назад +6

    Especially cool since you called out that a knight and a king are not enough to force mate…but in this case it was enough. Thank you for sharing this with us!

  • @Captain_MelonLord
    @Captain_MelonLord Год назад +2

    5:04 "So, check this out..."
    *proceeds to get checked

  • @LeafInTheStream
    @LeafInTheStream Год назад +2

    Gorgeous! To think that there are minds out there that can compose such a study! Truly humbling!

  • @Kevinrothwell1959
    @Kevinrothwell1959 Год назад +42

    After years away from chess it is this and others like it that have rekindled my love of the game 😁

  • @ChumpWumber
    @ChumpWumber Год назад +17

    Never watched your channel before, just wanna comment that immediately I appreciated how concise and quiet your title card/intro thing was. Too often bombarded by loud music and some crazy animation for a channel logo that lasts way too long. Right to the good stuff. Keep it up

  • @justsomeboyprobablydressed9579
    @justsomeboyprobablydressed9579 Год назад +3

    These chess composers are geniuses. Keep in mind that this was created before engines and tablebases to help verify and tweak.

  • @jax6648
    @jax6648 Год назад +1

    5:04 “So check this out”
    What a pun

  • @AutPen38
    @AutPen38 6 месяцев назад +2

    A knight and a king aren't powerful enough to checkmate the other king... Unless that king has a friend.

  • @dentonyoung4314
    @dentonyoung4314 Год назад +7

    That was truly remarkable.

  • @Amoeby
    @Amoeby Год назад +8

    I think I've seen this puzzle before and it is still amazing.

  • @jonson856
    @jonson856 Год назад +2

    Its amazing how such an ancient game captivates people even to this day and also how people innovate newer and newer strategies/tactics.

  • @yyyy-uv3po
    @yyyy-uv3po Год назад +2

    - "Good job by Black for defending the position... oh, wait a minute... Knight mate"
    - Mind explodes

  • @user-bb1hj2lg2s
    @user-bb1hj2lg2s Год назад +6

    I saw many interesting chess channel, but this is the most interesting.

    • @user-bb1hj2lg2s
      @user-bb1hj2lg2s Год назад

      Yes, she's beauti.
      Irina Baraeva is too. She is IM. Also she has a long beauty legs))

    • @user-bb1hj2lg2s
      @user-bb1hj2lg2s Год назад

      It is some shame, I'm from Rus. No war, I dont support Putin 🤦‍♂️

  • @vivaankohli9448
    @vivaankohli9448 Год назад +6

    This is an awesome study. I really think that it deserved to get 1st prize. It was so interesting.

  • @levistepanian5341
    @levistepanian5341 Год назад +2

    Stunning.

  • @mrhuffler9791
    @mrhuffler9791 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am not surprised it won first place. When people talk about 'the beauty of chess', I believe people think, "it's just a board game, what are you talking about"? the above puzzle is a perfect example of that beauty.

  • @Guiylan
    @Guiylan Год назад +4

    Indeed, this was really a beautiful one. I wonder how you do design a puzzle. Do you reverse engineer it from the end? Do you take inspiration in your real games and calculations?

  • @JLvatron
    @JLvatron Год назад +9

    Great! I didn't get all the tricks, but did guess most of them.
    Awesome puzzle, thank you for showing us!

  • @AgentSmith911
    @AgentSmith911 Год назад +2

    Amazing creativity to find such a puzzle from scratch

  • @ayajamesaya
    @ayajamesaya Год назад +1

    Very beautiful puzzle. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ralkadde
    @ralkadde Год назад +19

    Thank you for this! Btw., 07:30 Kf6! is fine, and Kh6! is also mate in two further moves, f8Q and Qg7#

    • @taiteyard3567
      @taiteyard3567 Год назад

      No shit

    • @prithvisinghpanwar6609
      @prithvisinghpanwar6609 Год назад

      @@taiteyard3567 he is telling right bro

    • @taiteyard3567
      @taiteyard3567 Год назад +3

      @@prithvisinghpanwar6609 in American English, “no shit” is a saying that essentially means “that’s obvious”

    • @prithvisinghpanwar6609
      @prithvisinghpanwar6609 Год назад

      @@taiteyard3567 oh sorry I am not an american i didn't knew
      thanks for help

  • @lassikokkonen5618
    @lassikokkonen5618 Год назад +3

    7:35 Kh6 for Quick mate

  • @dairemc
    @dairemc Год назад +1

    Videos only need to be 8 minutes to get mid-roll ads now. You don't need to stall for the full 10 minutes anymore

  • @taruthemenace
    @taruthemenace Год назад +2

    Black king at the end be like _Who will rid me of this turbulent priest?_

  • @dj1rst
    @dj1rst Год назад +5

    Very cool study, so tricky.

  • @andyclark8991
    @andyclark8991 Год назад +4

    1:52
    King A1 to B2, (because of his Bishop)

    • @andyclark8991
      @andyclark8991 Год назад +2

      I fell for that.
      Believed you, I believed you, should have know better than that.

  • @justfrankjustdank2538
    @justfrankjustdank2538 4 месяца назад +1

    man now my minds unable to be blown anymore cause how do we get beyond this

  • @t-birdmr.t7980
    @t-birdmr.t7980 9 месяцев назад +1

    The only thing more amazing than this chess puzzle is how someone can come up with a puzzle like this.

  • @Ricka_seven
    @Ricka_seven Год назад +3

    The end gave me goosebumps

  • @adowens0004
    @adowens0004 Год назад +5

    I didnt have a favorite chess puzzle before this video. I do now. That was beautiful.

  • @orinking8064
    @orinking8064 Год назад +1

    i struggled to see some of the parts of this puzzle just going through it (i did not see the bishop sacrifice) but i am extremely proud that i saw that knight fork into forced checkmate at the end. i dont play chess much so it made me somewhat happy

  • @yuriys5642
    @yuriys5642 Год назад +2

    Prob the most intuitive puzzle I have seen from your series yet but quite an interesting one and not so easy to sometimes actually see why some moves aren’t optimal like king c3.

    • @jeanheibig5414
      @jeanheibig5414 Год назад +3

      Hey ! Good question, if you play Kc3, you allow the rook to check from below and the white king won’t be able to go to g5 that easily. Even if he did, then the black rook would be on the 3rd rank and Kh6 will be met by Rh3+ (while in the original puzzle the rook is on the 4th rank and Rh4+ is taken by the knight!)
      There is no other route for the white king than g5 : as when it is on the 5th rank it is dangerous for the knight, the 6th allow Rf6 in many variations and the 7th also is met by Rxf7.
      Meanwhile,when the white King attempts to cross the d file, if the black rook is below, it can jump to d8 and prevent the pawn from promoting (which it can’t do in the original solution from the a file, as the c8 bishop would block)

  • @djartur25
    @djartur25 Год назад +35

    How to send a puzzle to Chess Vibes? I'd like to share a study I've created and watch it described by Nelson Lopez

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Год назад +5

      You can try to send it to cjx ─ he posts puzzles regularly, and ever since I first sent one of my puzzles to him, he also explains puzzles composed by his own viewers. He's already featured 5 of mine :)

    • @sparshsharma5270
      @sparshsharma5270 Год назад +1

      @@maxkho00
      What cjx? Where?

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Год назад

      @@sparshsharma5270 cjxchess17, RUclips

  • @Caanths
    @Caanths Год назад +4

    At 6:58 couldn’t you do the same fork move with the knight as in the solution to the puzzle? When the rook moves to F8 you can play Kng6 with check (not mate) and fork the rook? Then you can move the knight and promote for mate eventually. I know it’s not quicker but that works too right? Please let me know if there’s a way to stop it :)

    • @Leyrann
      @Leyrann Год назад

      This was my thought as well, and I'm not even sure if it's slower. I couldn't see a way to stop it, but then again I haven't played a game of chess in YEARS and I've never studied the theory, only bits and pieces that I come across by happenstance (such as YT recommending me a video).

    • @rizdkey
      @rizdkey Год назад +2

      What if rook move to D8 instead of F8?

    • @adampizzi8870
      @adampizzi8870 Год назад +3

      Rook goes to d8 after you fork

    • @Terrafire123
      @Terrafire123 Год назад

      @@adampizzi8870 You're right, d8 f's everything up, and suddenly black's winning again.
      We spent half the game dancing around with the king to prevent black from getting to d8 earlier.

    • @giovannigino3675
      @giovannigino3675 Год назад

      Rook d8 draws. The white king must go to h6 to force checkmate

  • @gujaratidroid6163
    @gujaratidroid6163 Год назад +1

    Insufficient material, yet checkmate

  • @jovansoh
    @jovansoh Год назад +2

    White: "One knight is not enough"
    Also White: One knight checkmate is the solution to this puzzle

  • @maragazh9993
    @maragazh9993 Год назад +17

    This puzzle feels like a mario level, it starts with a simple concept which slowly gets more and more complex over the course of the puzzle

    • @certainlynotthebestpianist5638
      @certainlynotthebestpianist5638 Год назад

      You mean the level with this 💩ton of lasers you have to avoid counterintuitively most of the time?

    • @maragazh9993
      @maragazh9993 Год назад

      @@certainlynotthebestpianist5638 Wellllllllll, if its creative!

  • @celesteschott6030
    @celesteschott6030 Год назад +11

    1:45
    "White has to make a decision where to move the king to."
    Well, I would've moved my bishop to A3 actually, but if I have to move the king then B2 I guess.
    "Trick question, don't move the king. Bishop to A3."
    WTF

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Год назад +2

      The trick question tricked you to giving the wrong answer

    • @celesteschott6030
      @celesteschott6030 Год назад

      @@puppergump4117 Thank you, Captain Obvious

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Год назад +1

      @@celesteschott6030 But that's why it's a trick question, it's not obvious that it's not obvious

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese Год назад +1

      Same lol, but I didn't have any good rationale, the bishop move just felt right, so I was easily swayed toward questioning it

  • @thunderballz9034
    @thunderballz9034 Год назад +2

    Imagine having this position in a real match, totally smoking

  • @fantomghost6213
    @fantomghost6213 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a great puzzle. hardly saw any of these beginning moves but caught the last couple

  • @ezra7088
    @ezra7088 Год назад +4

    I'm very impressed with myself for solving the puzzle up to 3:21 from the starting position.

  • @markusschellenberg4684
    @markusschellenberg4684 Год назад +8

    Nice puzzle. Would have appreciated if you made a recap at the end with all the moves in one go.

  • @vincentchen2887
    @vincentchen2887 Год назад +1

    Pov. you achieve this exact position but get the Insufficient material screen on the final checkmate.

  • @notnicolson1606
    @notnicolson1606 Год назад +4

    Great video, showed this to my teacher and took quite a while to solve it

    • @anmax
      @anmax Год назад +1

      You put him in a really tight spot haha

  • @roepathshala5484
    @roepathshala5484 Год назад +3

    that position was a headache for me !!!🤣

  • @note5068
    @note5068 Год назад +1

    The fact that this is someone a possible posistion achieveable when playing chess

  • @Guhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
    @Guhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Год назад +1

    Best thing about it is that it’s a natural position.

  • @sofiana580
    @sofiana580 Год назад +3

    god damn i saw that mate from afar but that single knight mate is just mannnnnnnnnnn
    SO great. So easy to follow along

    • @rubiks6
      @rubiks6 Год назад +1

      I'm glad you enjoyed this but could you find another expletive? That one is just so god damned ugly. See what I mean?

  • @wesleydeng71
    @wesleydeng71 Год назад +4

    I can tell you that the author began the study from the final checkmate position and worked backwards to the starting position. This is how all the studies are worked out. You don't randomly pick a starting position and hope it will end up in such a wonderful checkmate.

  • @sophisticat7673
    @sophisticat7673 Год назад +1

    one of the most beaautiful i have seen, thank you. do you know of the puzzle where white has a light squared bishop and and h pawn (so the wrong bish). i remember the bissh being on h3 and the pawn on h2, and the winning move (yes, it can be won) is bd7. if u can find this must appreciated ;)

  • @garymurawski1476
    @garymurawski1476 2 месяца назад

    So So cool. So many good options however you have given insight on incredible better options with only two move recovery. I have learned a lot from this and you.

  • @mikemeetstec
    @mikemeetstec Год назад +3

    Imagine getting this far just to lose on time. 😔

  • @lool8421
    @lool8421 Год назад +5

    question: would underpromotion to a rook work? just to flex on your opponent
    i don't see anything wrong with that, unless i'm missing something, you know how is it like to be below 1500

    • @psymar
      @psymar Год назад +2

      If you mean in the main line, yes, it would, as the white king prevents black from escaping on the one relevant square the rook doesn't hit (h7)

    • @Kat-dp4rh
      @Kat-dp4rh Год назад

      You should specify when white would do that, but I believe it would, as rook vs bishop is a draw (at least in this case, since black’s king is in the right corner)

    • @psymar
      @psymar Год назад +1

      @@Kat-dp4rh I was assuming in the spot towards the end where white can actually promote the pawn to a queen, because black's only legal move is to capture it. The rook or queen isn't actually important, white checkmates with the knight and king. (No, really, watch the whole vid.)

    • @Kat-dp4rh
      @Kat-dp4rh Год назад

      Ah, at that point, then no, it wouldn't make a difference

  • @codetaku
    @codetaku Год назад

    I'm not that great at chess but I did find the early bishop block when you suggested king moves to try to fake us out, in addition to the late knight-fork-into-checkmate-threat. So I was pretty proud of those lol.

  • @johnd5619
    @johnd5619 Год назад +1

    What a composition. I'm blown away

  • @giorgoslor_5399
    @giorgoslor_5399 Год назад +6

    Quick question: when you are left with a bishop or a knight doesn't it just instantly become a draw? So is that knight checkmate 8:58 even possible?

    • @JustAnotherCommenter
      @JustAnotherCommenter Год назад +7

      To let you know how rare this is, here are the conditions of this very rare king+knight vs king+bishop checkmate:
      1. The black king has to be in the right corner.
      2. The black bishop has to be the right color.
      3. The white king has to be in position already.
      4. The white knight has to be in position already.
      5. The position has to be forced. In this case, the black bishop is forced to take the promoted queen.

    • @indigobuffalo
      @indigobuffalo Год назад +2

      The game logic on most chess sites would make it a draw but over-the-board your opponent couldn’t claim a draw because you can demonstrate mate in one.

  • @snekye5419
    @snekye5419 Год назад +8

    wouldnt it be a draw by insufficent material just before the checkmate ?

    • @bolnet632
      @bolnet632 Год назад

      Yeah that’s what I’m wondering too

    • @varunrajesh6516
      @varunrajesh6516 Год назад +3

      Not if there's a forced mate.

    • @oenrn
      @oenrn Год назад +4

      There isn't insufficient material there.
      Knight + king vs. king is insufficient material, because checkmate is impossible.
      Knight + king vs. bishop + king is NOT insufficient material, because a checkmate can happen.

    • @Kat-dp4rh
      @Kat-dp4rh Год назад +1

      @@oenrn yeah, that's the fide rules, but from what I know, the American federation has different laws regarding to that (which is dumb, and this is a good proof). Now I believe that, even in the USA, no arbiter would declare it a draw, and computers neither since there is mate in 1

    • @rizka7945
      @rizka7945 Год назад +1

      @@oenrn More specifically, the side with the knight can mate. The side with the bishop cannot.

  • @jonwill
    @jonwill Год назад +1

    Exciting content; thank you for sharing.

  • @NoRodNeeded
    @NoRodNeeded Год назад

    This is the ending line of a very famous study from the 1950s. White to move, with a white pawn on f6, a white knight on f5, a white bishop on c1, a black rook on g6 and a black bishop on c8. Kings are on a1 for white and h8 for black. Check this study out if you have the time, what is shown in this shirt is only the end, where the rook checks the king all the way from a1 to h6, where the first check (Ra6+) involves a very pretty idea Ba3!!, which is the trickiest part of the study. Super cool, and it won a prize.

  • @virtueschan
    @virtueschan Год назад +3

    You need God's logic if you're completing this puzzle in first attempt

  • @danieltorbet6772
    @danieltorbet6772 Год назад +3

    I don’t understand why at 5:05 rook to c2 isn’t mentioned

    • @trevorjamesconsideracion1982
      @trevorjamesconsideracion1982 Год назад

      Its losing because after 1... Rc2 2.Kd1
      Black could no longer give a sacrificial rook check with a bishop chech follow-up. If black rook tries to check, white will just take it for free and win.

    • @giovannigino3675
      @giovannigino3675 Год назад

      King d1 and white wins

  • @clintongryke6887
    @clintongryke6887 Год назад +2

    Beautiful; absolutely beautiful.

  • @Volkaer
    @Volkaer 2 месяца назад +1

    I was looking at the board at 7:00 thinking that the king to f6 would actually work, then follow up with the exact same forks from the knight....
    Then watched the rest of the video and it's way more creative and awesome to do it the way you show.

    • @chaffsalvo
      @chaffsalvo 2 месяца назад

      If playing Kf6...Rg8, KNe7(Fork)...Be6 leads to a draw since there is no mate threat from KNg6. It's the threat of mate after the fork which is possible with Kh6. Agree that should have been discussed, took me a bit to work it out.

  • @marcoslj1313
    @marcoslj1313 Год назад +4

    5:03 after Kc1, why is Rc2 not the same as Kc3, Rc2? Maybe Kd1?

    • @BorisGamingChannel
      @BorisGamingChannel Год назад +7

      Exactly, Kd1. Black has no more moves then

    • @paklang8667
      @paklang8667 Год назад

      @@BorisGamingChannel bishop will take a knight and continue to forking pawn and king.just analyze it and u will get it

    • @BorisGamingChannel
      @BorisGamingChannel Год назад +1

      @@paklang8667 if he takes the knight we promote, it is not check

    • @niravapurv4578
      @niravapurv4578 Год назад +1

      @@paklang8667 Bishop cant fork king and pawn when king is on c1, c3 or d1. i think you mixed up the positions.

    • @niravapurv4578
      @niravapurv4578 Год назад +3

      it is answered in the video. but its a bit complex. The difference is that if black king go Kc3.. it become apparant when looking at the checking potential when king come to d file... the rook has the potential to check from d2.. see position at 4:48. in this situation the black rook has the posibility to go Rd8. in the move before 4:33 white king cant go to d3.. because of the bishop forking knight and king again..
      and in the other situation.. when King go Kc1.. when arrive in d file.. the king is lower down potentialy on d2 if rook try check from d1.. the king can just take it.. and cant use trick to get acces to d8.. see 5:18...
      just compare 5:18 and 4:48 the key is in 4:48 tactics work to defend.. but not in 5:18
      in short words.. if Kc3.. the rook has a way to perfectly exploit the fact the king can never enter b1-c2-d3-e4 diagonal because of the fork..
      and then when enter the d file.. he can enter into e8 in time to defend transformation square..
      when king go Kc1.. black dont have the tactics to check the king in a whay where he can draw the white king onto this diagonal..where before the king would be higher up in the middle and the check would draw the king one the forking diagonal if white was to take the rook. hope that helps.

  • @iladshyanchess
    @iladshyanchess Год назад +3

    I think I'm early. By the way your video's quality is really good.

  • @Francesco_Di_Pereira
    @Francesco_Di_Pereira Год назад +2

    Beautiful checkmate

  • @Chryztallic
    @Chryztallic Год назад +1

    I've seen a video somewhere where they actually take the king after checkmate and I acquired PTSD from it.

  • @zaphiromaglaque3706
    @zaphiromaglaque3706 Год назад

    First puzzle that shocked me that win was 1 of a kind