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  • @jianchristian1367
    @jianchristian1367 Год назад +2600

    what if I have no friends

  • @derludditus2758
    @derludditus2758 9 месяцев назад +10

    This is the kind of exhaustive, comprehensive, full analysis I like, and it's rare outside this channel!

  • @peterspa2252
    @peterspa2252 Год назад +185

    First time I watched a chess RUclips video. Very impressive how many possibilities you presented, you must run so many scenarios as a chess player!

  • @borisgo172
    @borisgo172 Год назад +105

    This puzzle only contains 2 against 1 pawn, still, it's a long puzzle with unique moves.

    • @demolition4654
      @demolition4654 Год назад

      Wait, when you have a pawn next to the king and queen in the corner, you can just block the check by moving queen next to the king. Because if opponents queen takes your queen, you can just take it with king and then promote your remaining pawn. EASY.

  • @daevydjae
    @daevydjae Год назад +10

    Learned something very important during the K+P vs K endgame - putting your King in front of your pawn to force your opponent to make a move then block their movement to get in front of your pawn.

  • @lutimstrickshots9253
    @lutimstrickshots9253 Год назад +234

    I found Kc2, but didn't pause for so long that I calculated all the way to after the queen trade and the KP vs K ending. Nice puzzle! Thanks for the video :)

    • @codetaku
      @codetaku Год назад +5

      lmao I did the exact same thing, I thought for far too long than I should've needed to realize that Kc2 was the *only* way to make a queen with the required tempo, but I didn't wanna think about how to actually win after that

    • @amyli9289
      @amyli9289 Год назад +1

      I’m not good enough at chess to figure it out

    • @jacopoye5111
      @jacopoye5111 Год назад

      @@amyli9289 You just need to look for all the possible moves, then remove one by one those bad moves, then what remains must be the best move

    • @ddandymann
      @ddandymann Год назад

      Same here, against f2 I'd have won but g2 I'd have drawn.

    • @djsans3
      @djsans3 Год назад

      I found the niggardly skinned people in my basement

  • @maurice3937
    @maurice3937 Год назад +44

    This is again a really fascinating puzzle! Thank you for this Video! :)

  • @sergeyalexandrovich8443
    @sergeyalexandrovich8443 Год назад +49

    Even if you have only a King left against the opponent's King + Queen, never give up! There is a high probability that your opponent happily relaxes and moves themselves into a stalemate draw 🤣

    • @johnnyw4life
      @johnnyw4life Год назад +4

      I would consider that poor sportsmanship if you didn’t resign in such a position.

    • @Debbiebabe69
      @Debbiebabe69 Год назад

      @@invalleria Im pretty sure most masters/grandmasters could force a stale mate against most non-elo players (ie 99% of chess players) in a K vs KQ situation.......

    • @a-train69420
      @a-train69420 Год назад +2

      @@Debbiebabe69 Nope. I’m 1700 and know how to not stalemate in KQ v K endgames. Magnus Carlsen himself couldn’t force a stalemate against me in such a game

    • @Debbiebabe69
      @Debbiebabe69 Год назад +3

      @@a-train69420 im not talking about 1700 elo players, im talking about non-elo players, who make up 99%+ of chess players.

    • @kotarotennouji5238
      @kotarotennouji5238 Год назад

      @@Debbiebabe69 I'm pretty sure it takes a single queen checkmate tutorial to guarantee a win in KQ end games. Most players will checkmate even grandmasters

  • @malcolmdavis-zl4xy
    @malcolmdavis-zl4xy 22 дня назад

    Excellent! A clear explanation. Thank you.

  • @TheBinaryWolf
    @TheBinaryWolf 9 месяцев назад

    Your videos are always informative and enjoyable. I also appreciate that you are concise (so many teachers tend to start be verbose).

  • @Graknorke
    @Graknorke Год назад +3

    the black king on g2 is just as vulnerable to Qg3, isn't it? the white queen is still defended by the pawn so the black king can't take it, if the black queen takes white then pawn takes for a trade, and if the king hides away then white just takes black's queen

    • @KenYung
      @KenYung Год назад +1

      Exactly, this was bugging me so much. I feel like he overlook this exact move

    • @mehsupermeh8674
      @mehsupermeh8674 Год назад

      I don't get how white wins in the scenario you just described. If the black king is on g2 and the white queen goes to g3, then the black queen takes it. The white pawn can then take the black queen, but there is literally nothing that stops the black king from just taking the white pawn. This just leaves 2 kings, which is a stalemate.

  • @TheAntonio6579
    @TheAntonio6579 Год назад +12

    Nevermind there really is only one move to avoid a draw of both of them play perfectly

  • @ASKI999
    @ASKI999 Год назад

    Brilliant setup!

  • @sankang9425
    @sankang9425 Год назад +9

    Woah, this was more helpful than I thought.

  • @diogenes_of_sinope
    @diogenes_of_sinope Год назад +2

    Indeed a very nice endgame study!

  • @garyewart9185
    @garyewart9185 Год назад +2

    Maaan! You are the best explainer of complicated positions!! Thanks so much..

  • @luispalou217
    @luispalou217 Год назад +2

    Nice, thank you

  • @andyclark8991
    @andyclark8991 Год назад

    Love video cas it’s cool like all yours

  • @ugottalovechess
    @ugottalovechess Год назад +1

    Great puzzle! One question, in the kg2 variation after white makes a queen and black makes a queen isn’t there qc3+ trading of the queens

  • @iivari6205
    @iivari6205 Год назад +21

    You didn't cover why Kb2 is not the right move but I guess it's because the king will need to protect the queen when forcing the queen trades in the h pawn promotion variations

    • @rizka7945
      @rizka7945 Год назад +15

      Unlike 1.Kc2, 1.Kb2? doesn't prevent the response 1...e5. Thus you have essentially wasted a tempo in the pawn race and won't win.

    • @TheRealNiktWazny
      @TheRealNiktWazny Год назад

      @@rizka7945 what if you go there as a king when you get checked

    • @rizka7945
      @rizka7945 Год назад +2

      @@TheRealNiktWazny Give actual moves instead of gibberish, please.

    • @TheRealNiktWazny
      @TheRealNiktWazny Год назад

      @@rizka7945 Kb2

    • @rizka7945
      @rizka7945 Год назад +1

      @@TheRealNiktWazny I already told that 1.Kb2 is met by 1...e5. Then what?

  • @i.g.l.z.9215
    @i.g.l.z.9215 10 месяцев назад

    A good one, thank you!

  • @ddeboy002
    @ddeboy002 Год назад +1

    simple king to the right and advance pawn...get queen move king to edge of board and pinch it.

  • @WriteWordsMakeMagic
    @WriteWordsMakeMagic Год назад

    Pushing the h pawn works in both cases because of Qh4+ right?

  • @devandeilkes3015
    @devandeilkes3015 Год назад +1

    Why wouldn’t you hide the king behind the pawn in the left rank then move the queen over protecting the pawn and the king

  • @drziggyabdelmalak1439
    @drziggyabdelmalak1439 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant! Complex.

  • @haukesievers7909
    @haukesievers7909 Год назад

    Thank You!

  • @Clash_Royale_Shorts
    @Clash_Royale_Shorts Год назад +2

    Awesome puzzle

  • @miraclemarch6030
    @miraclemarch6030 Год назад +1

    This helps alot I’m improving 😊😊

  • @thomassteinbacher8340
    @thomassteinbacher8340 Год назад +1

    brilliant!

  • @nothindu..kattarhindu8848
    @nothindu..kattarhindu8848 Год назад

    Thanks for explanation 👍. It happened for few times getting result of stalemate and 2 draws.

  • @toshironikko
    @toshironikko Год назад +2

    Just looking at the layout if white moves the king to block the pawn in the middle I don't see how black can do anything

    • @mikklan1376
      @mikklan1376 Год назад

      The black king can just mirror the white kings moves stopping the king from blocking the pawn

  • @venkateshas1381
    @venkateshas1381 2 месяца назад

    Very good puzzle Nelsi.

  • @uncleocean2832
    @uncleocean2832 Год назад +2

    I found a different way you move the king to the point where he would get checked to prevent the pawn from promoting and allowing us to move the queen towards the pawn forcing a trade then our 2nd pass pawn becomes a queen

  • @CravoneYT
    @CravoneYT Год назад +6

    I would have played Kd2, but Kc2 would work. My idea would be to go after the black pawn, black would have to mirror, but once black's king is on f4, I would start pushing the b pawn, and then my promotion would end up being check. But, following through it seems that ends in a draw.

  • @krl97a
    @krl97a Год назад +1

    I also had the idea of d2, luring the mirroring king to f4, then doing the pawn race. Though you have to spend a move to escape pawn check the promotions leave black's king in check, not yours. But I didn't spend long on it or calculate if it'd be a draw or winnable position afterwards.

    • @ianpedder9721
      @ianpedder9721 2 месяца назад

      Yes I found that f4 too and just assumed that as I am now a move ahead I can perpetually check and manoeuvre for a queen exchange.

  • @Wow68373
    @Wow68373 Год назад +1

    What if Black promotes to a Knight?

  • @sahildas.
    @sahildas. Год назад +6

    3:10 in this position white can skewer with the queen defended by the extra pawn, and then white can win with king and queen checkmate

  • @shambhav9534
    @shambhav9534 Год назад +1

    Finally a puzzle to which I found the solution to.

  • @daboffey
    @daboffey 15 дней назад

    What's wrong with 1. Kd2 Kf2 2. Kd3 Kf3 3. Kd4 Kf4, followed with a b-pawn v. e-pawn race, given that white would promote with check, so black doesn't make it in time?

  • @44Hd22
    @44Hd22 10 месяцев назад +1

    8:50 queen to h1

  • @falconimation1
    @falconimation1 Год назад +2

    In the first scenario u can use ur other pawn to be a queen and use the same diagonal, should still work

  • @toastedfish1575
    @toastedfish1575 23 дня назад

    what about doing the first tactic until both kings are on the 4th rank and then start the pawn race with the b pawn. You would end up with the first check, right?

  • @royles1234
    @royles1234 Год назад +1

    great vid

  • @BeenYT
    @BeenYT Год назад +2

    what about kd2 kf2 kd3 kf3 kd4 kf4 and now when the white pawn gets to b8 it is with a check wouldnt you win from that?

    • @arnejoppien
      @arnejoppien Год назад

      After 1.Kd2 Kf2 2.Kd3 Kf3 3.Kd4 Kf4 4.b4 Black simply plays 4...e5+ 5.Kd3 Kf3, and wins a tempo. But the position remains drawn.

  • @avonacolyte
    @avonacolyte Год назад

    Next time I am at the bar or the library and the chessboard comes out, my friends will be very impressed by this.

  • @kevinh3238
    @kevinh3238 Год назад +3

    What if you force the king to f4 and then start the left pawn race and check first because the black king is allready on the diagonal line?

    • @ommahesh8366
      @ommahesh8366 Год назад

      If the white king ends up at d4 then it will get checked as the black pawn is moving forward, forcing the white king to move and causing white to lose its advantage. I had the same idea but it unfortunately doesn’t work :(

    • @jim43
      @jim43 Год назад

      @@ommahesh8366 black pawn would promote first in that scenario but that queen wouldn't be immediately attacking anything. The white pawn promotes next and is immediately attacking the black King. Is that not an advantage enough position to win?

  • @shreyjain3197
    @shreyjain3197 Год назад

    good puzzle, but unfortunately forcing the queen trade is something which requires high levels of precision and i dont think anybody below IM or GM level will be able to find it

  • @JasonLourenco
    @JasonLourenco 9 месяцев назад

    The first scenario, You moved twice before black moved once. You started with moving the king and then moved the pawn before black advanced the pawn? Am I missing something?

  • @otterman_3950
    @otterman_3950 Год назад +3

    what if you chose knight instead, that would put the king in check

    • @jamonbread544
      @jamonbread544 Год назад

      Simple answer: Queen > knight. If black makes a knight instead of a queen just to give a check, it won't work because white's king can simply move away and black can't really stop white's b pawn from getting queened with just a knight plus white already made a queen with their h pawn while black only made a knight so its just losing for black.

  • @deanmarquis4325
    @deanmarquis4325 Год назад

    What can I do with 2 of my own pawns on the same file, one in front of the other.

  • @wynlewis5357
    @wynlewis5357 10 месяцев назад +2

    Really good puzzle and you explain things clearly. Keep em' coming ! I wonder how many G.M.s would figure all this out at first glance ?

    • @gJonii
      @gJonii 9 месяцев назад

      I'm 1100 ranked(last played 20 years ago) and saw the entire winning sequence in under a minute(tho, I had video playing, so I got hint of why my initial idea why d2 failed from the video, so c2 was the obvious fix to that idea)

  • @evanalton2244
    @evanalton2244 Год назад

    what if you forced the mirror until blacks king was on f4 and then did the pawn race so you promote with check?

  • @Furiac.
    @Furiac. Год назад

    Cool puzzle

  • @joynalmiah549
    @joynalmiah549 Год назад +1

    At 2:15 doesn't Kb2 then Ka3 then Ka2 followed by Qb2 solve all black queen checks?

    • @123TheMpoMan321
      @123TheMpoMan321 Год назад +1

      I thought this too and it took me a bit to figure out, but Qa5 checks. And the queen can keep jumping back and forthcoming between a5 and d2 to keep checking.

    • @joynalmiah549
      @joynalmiah549 Год назад +1

      @@123TheMpoMan321 yeah I realised that after it took me some time 😅

  • @AbouTaim-Lille
    @AbouTaim-Lille Год назад

    Your puzzles are very tricky . I don't know how you get them. Is there a simple application that gives puzzles like these ones ?

  • @tnix80
    @tnix80 Год назад

    I'm not good at seeing moves ahead but intuitively I thought "just move in front of it"

  • @JohnSmith-me4ik
    @JohnSmith-me4ik Год назад

    Thank you. Great video and great puzzle.

  • @wittyjoker4631
    @wittyjoker4631 Год назад

    King could have hid behind pawn in second iteration of pawn race at 211... just move up and towars the edge rather than straight up...

  • @xenaguy01
    @xenaguy01 Год назад +1

    6:50 Actually, you *CAN* still get the Queen trade. The difference is, it takes place on g3 instead of f1, so now the hPawn is within reach of the Black King, making it a draw.
    7:55 How is it that Qd8 does not force the Q trade here, when it does at 8:20 (same position)?

    • @nikiyen6
      @nikiyen6 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah I was expecting him to briefly mention this

  • @themartian178
    @themartian178 Год назад +1

    hey quick q.. what happens if black play kg2 in the very starting mirroring the distance with white kind.. now qg3 can be captured by queen which if pawn captures king can take.. while any other check (eg qa8,qg8) allows king to capture our pawn...

    • @fishydids
      @fishydids Год назад

      The video actually details the correct response to kg2 after the part on kf2. The start of it is to promote the h pawn instead of the b pawn, however there was also a lot of additional moves required to force a queen trade and safely promote the b pawn after

    • @fishydids
      @fishydids Год назад

      (it starts at 5:49)

  • @MrZerodaim
    @MrZerodaim Год назад +2

    7:55 instead of Qg7, what about Qb2? The black queen can't attack from the a row, and if your king is put in check, you can just move him up, resulting in either a discovered check or a pin - both forcing a trade. Any other move, you can push the pawn which is secured by the queen.

    • @sandrols7
      @sandrols7 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing! I can't immediately see what will go wrong there. In fact, the trade will happen much sooner and the pawn will still be secured by the king.

    • @anuragpoojary
      @anuragpoojary Год назад

      What if opponents check you until repetition

    • @MrZerodaim
      @MrZerodaim Год назад

      @@anuragpoojary How would they? After Qb2, black can only check with Qe2, Qf2 or Qe4. Either way, Kc3 and either forces a queen trade (Qe2/Qf2) or creates a discovered check (Qe4). Queen trade is winning, and from a quick look at stockfish, discovered check also wins.

    • @zanti4132
      @zanti4132 Год назад

      ​@@MrZerodaim Qb2 is only good for a draw, as is confirmed by checking a tablebase. In this queen endgame, Black doesn't have to rely on checks to draw if the queen can blockade the pawn while it is still a long way from promoting. In a K+R+P vs K+R endgame, having the Black king a long way away from the pawn would be fatal - if the Black rook tries to blockade the pawn, the king just chases it away. However, in a K+Q+P vs K+Q ending, if the Black queen is blockading the pawn, the king can't chase it away. That's not to say this ending is always drawn, but if the pawn is a long way from promoting it's usually a draw. Having the Black king nowhere near the pawn shouldn't matter; in fact, it can even be advantageous, as it can make a maneuver by White to force a queen trade less likely.
      By the way, even Qb2 Qf2+ Kc3 is a draw, as Black can play ...Kh1!!

  • @sambainbridge301
    @sambainbridge301 Год назад

    At first glance, I thought it looked simple, but it was too complex for me to figgure out

  • @honkbrother8000
    @honkbrother8000 Год назад +1

    Alright hopefully the video doesn't answer this question cus I got frustrated wanting to know why this wouldn't be viable.
    In the original problem the king matches us going to the pawn. Why not get them to match up to f4 and then go for pawn race.
    This makes it to where upon getting queen the king is automatically checked. If they go up to avoid the check our pawn is a turn ahead and can simply threaten their pawn now and we win. If they don't go all the way then we just take their pawn. It seems like a win win win to me no????

  • @TheOliwierr
    @TheOliwierr Год назад +1

    11:11 how you winning. King can move to a6

  • @mntdorby6120
    @mntdorby6120 Год назад +2

    what wbsite do you use to set up the board

    • @n0tjak
      @n0tjak Год назад

      lichess I believe

  • @stalkeer1514
    @stalkeer1514 Год назад

    If you push the king to d4 and black mirrors when promoting the on b3 pawn to Queen black will be in check

  • @anitrogamer
    @anitrogamer Год назад

    2:40 you could block IT with Queen if Queen takes you take with king then make the pawn a queen

  • @My1xT
    @My1xT Год назад

    That's what we call skewering the royal couple

  • @selfimprover2138
    @selfimprover2138 Год назад +1

    I sloved the puzzle in an other way, maybe more simple

  • @pandum7648
    @pandum7648 Год назад +1

    4:44 what if black promotes to knight with a check

  • @stevieie2837
    @stevieie2837 Год назад

    What happens if black promotes to a Knight to check the king on E2

  • @daniellawlor6210
    @daniellawlor6210 Год назад

    There is still a move if you do the queen to g8 not a chess player its in the 7:00 mark just check the b king and the b queen protects the b king then take the queen and w queen is protected by the pawn

  • @SteveIsHavingMC
    @SteveIsHavingMC Год назад +1

    cant white just rush to the black pawn until there is Kd4 Kf4, at which point the white pawn on b file can get a queen with check on black?

    • @desuvult8463
      @desuvult8463 Год назад

      you can but after the b pawn promotes enemy king goes f5 and things get messy

  • @randyohm3445
    @randyohm3445 Год назад

    My answer from looking at the thumbnail was king to d2, then to d3 and d4, to force the black king to f4. Then the pawn race, and when white's b pawn queens it will do so with check. If black moves his king to prevent this, the resulting tempo will be enough to check him anyway. The issue is black's pawn checks the king, forcing a king move from white, but I think it still works. Of course, after this there may not be a clever winning queen-trade check, so that's probably why this doesn't work. Still though, I think that was a possible solution.

  • @acts2211
    @acts2211 Год назад

    Good puzzle

  • @MrRFPinhas
    @MrRFPinhas Год назад +1

    First video where I found everything

  • @z.kramer6027
    @z.kramer6027 7 месяцев назад

    couldn't black respond to c2 w g2 instead of f2?

  • @Alphanaxx
    @Alphanaxx Год назад

    What if black makes a knight instead of a queen making it a check, do they just lose?

  • @samuelelliott8453
    @samuelelliott8453 10 месяцев назад

    Why can't you do kd2 and make the black king go up to f4, and then start the pawn race? Yeah you'll have to move your king out of check from the black pawn, but if black just pushes the pawn, you'll get your queen right after him but with check. If black moves the king off of f4, you'll have 1 free move with your queen since black won't have your king in check. Is there something I'm missing?

  • @jeda2398
    @jeda2398 Год назад

    If only i had friends

  • @gdyt9478
    @gdyt9478 23 дня назад

    Nelson really is a bot forgetting about king h3 lol

  • @alyvav.trauma2440
    @alyvav.trauma2440 Год назад +1

    8:06 Why not H3 and 8:37 why not G4?

  • @AnthonyDinh
    @AnthonyDinh Год назад +1

    Give the black player a concussion and force their king to move back and forth. And do what’s necessary.

  • @borisgo172
    @borisgo172 Год назад +1

    Be your own friend, if you don't have any

  • @ugottalovechess
    @ugottalovechess Год назад

    Never mind I thought the king was as somewhere else

  • @arrisq2467
    @arrisq2467 Год назад

    Found Kc2 within 2 seconds but didnt see a good response to Kg2, nice one

  • @wanderlustwarrior
    @wanderlustwarrior Год назад

    Interesting!

  • @robertbohun4349
    @robertbohun4349 Год назад

    Does it matter, if black was the first to move?

  • @laligogiashvili4894
    @laligogiashvili4894 Год назад +1

    He said "kb2" nah it's "kc1"

  • @mythbusters866
    @mythbusters866 Год назад +1

    The idea is almost the same as in the game I played with Black.
    Kb3 Kf7
    Qf1 Rf4 and Ra4
    c3 a5
    c5 g5 and g6
    1.Qb5?? Rab4+!
    2.cxb4 Rxb4+
    3.Qxb4 axb4
    4.Kxb4 g4
    5.Kc3?! g3
    0-1
    Analysis say...better idea White is...
    5.Kb5 g3
    6.c6 Ke7! (winner faster)
    7.Ka6 (Kb6 lose to check) g2
    8.c7 g1Q (pawn takes is mistake)
    9.c8Q and now Black check own queen to d8, d7 or e6 and win game with to g6 pawn.

  • @hansmaverickpahayo4372
    @hansmaverickpahayo4372 Год назад

    At 6:41 could the same thing happend check trade and then push pawn then win

  • @handlesucks509
    @handlesucks509 Год назад

    I anticipated until Kc2 Kg2 h4 but calculating even more, such as trading queen and forcing winning pawn endgame, is literally ridiculous.

  • @JohnSmith-rk3td
    @JohnSmith-rk3td Год назад

    Stockfish says it's only +1.85 in the beginning lol

  • @mrwess1927
    @mrwess1927 Год назад +2

    Can a king ever kill a queen?

    • @gbs5009
      @gbs5009 Год назад

      Sure, why not?
      It would require the queen to obligingly move next to it (or maybe it could be a pawn promotion), but it's certainly not impossible.

  • @geveryging
    @geveryging Год назад

    what if they go to g2 instead of f2 tho

  • @user-td8jk4cu6t
    @user-td8jk4cu6t Год назад

    I understand from you that the blqck cqn achive only draw haa?

  • @los-lobos
    @los-lobos Год назад +1

    What if they don’t move the king 👁👄👁

  • @amyli9289
    @amyli9289 Год назад

    Push pawn with king protecting?

  • @janbilek367
    @janbilek367 Год назад +2

    Master Nelson Lopez really chooses delicacies for his videos! In his beautiful demonstrations, it is as if we remember Siegbert Tarrasch (quote): "Chess, like music and love, has the power to make a man happy." In my opinion, this is perhaps the best chess site to be found on RUclips! Still, I wonder. Is this practical pawn ending a study, did it occur in practice or was it invented by the author himself? I found it in my database of studies...

    • @Rocky64
      @Rocky64 Год назад

      Endgame studies are by definition composed by someone and not from an actual game. Open the video details for the source of this study, including its composer.

    • @janbilek367
      @janbilek367 Год назад

      @@Rocky64 Of course, I know what compositional chess and therefore study means. But these can be divided into practical and theoretical. The former was used by one of the best coaches in the world, Mark Izrailevich Dvoretsky. If you open any sub-chapter book of pawn endings, there are alternating examples of games as well as studies or even conclusions of studies. Unless you know the author's names of the opponents, you can never tell the difference! After all, I actually saw Réti's famous 1921 study 'Hunt for 2 Hares' 7K/8/k1P5/7p/8/8/8 w - - 0 1 in practice myself!

  • @leboganglebogang2982
    @leboganglebogang2982 Год назад

    Yes