► Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:08 Game-1: Bruzon vs Anand 00:39 White's setup 01:41 Beginning of White's attack 04:37 All White pieces in the attack 05:41 Black is defenseless 07:33 Brilliant sacrifice ends the game 08:30 Game-2: Gerasimov vs Smyslov 09:20 How to play against this setup as Black? 11:33 Bring your rooks in the middlegame 12:16 Strong and sudden attack 13:50 Mind-blowing combination 14:55 Another brilliant sacrifice! 15:36 Can you find the winning continuation?
Solution to the Puzzle at 16:00: The WINDMILL ATTACK! Bh2+ Kh1 Bxe5+ Kg1 Bh2+ Kh1 Bc7+ Kg1 Bxb6 winning the queen. And now if Nxb6 attacking the rook, we can play Rd8 saving the rook and attacking the bishop.. and so on..
@@elhabibbirouk9722I think the queen does a good job on c6 threatening Qh1# in case the g pawn moves. Also, Qd6 can be blocked with Be5 and if Nxe5, then gxh3 loses the rook and the attack!
Solution to the final problem is the really annoying bishop idiot run. Bishop H2+, then E5+ (from the rook). if pawn takes, the QH1 check mate. If king moves then bishop H2+ again and then C2+ (from rook) nabbing the queen and still have a very powerful and annoying attack. At least that is my take on it
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16:10 The solution is Black to move: 1.Bh2+ , 1.Kh1 (Forced) ; 2.BH5+ . 2. Kg1 ( Forced) ; 3. Bh2+ , 3 Kh1 ( Forced) ; 4. Bc7+ , 4. Kg1 ( Forced) 5. Bxb6 ( White lost the Queen) ....
► Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:08 Game-1: Bruzon vs Anand
00:39 White's setup
01:41 Beginning of White's attack
04:37 All White pieces in the attack
05:41 Black is defenseless
07:33 Brilliant sacrifice ends the game
08:30 Game-2: Gerasimov vs Smyslov
09:20 How to play against this setup as Black?
11:33 Bring your rooks in the middlegame
12:16 Strong and sudden attack
13:50 Mind-blowing combination
14:55 Another brilliant sacrifice!
15:36 Can you find the winning continuation?
Really well-explained, thanks!
Solution to the Puzzle at 16:00:
The WINDMILL ATTACK!
Bh2+ Kh1 Bxe5+ Kg1 Bh2+ Kh1 Bc7+ Kg1 Bxb6 winning the queen.
And now if Nxb6 attacking the rook, we can play Rd8 saving the rook and attacking the bishop.. and so on..
Yes, that's right. Just a remark, g pawn couldn't take the rook in h3 because it would be pinned.
@@juanfco.llavero8950 Yeah the pawn would be pinned. 👍
if Nxb6 stronger is Qd6 threatening checkmate on h2 and the bishop on d4.
@@elhabibbirouk9722I think the queen does a good job on c6 threatening Qh1# in case the g pawn moves. Also, Qd6 can be blocked with Be5 and if Nxe5, then gxh3 loses the rook and the attack!
Very nice. Thank you
What is the next best move after the black last move bishop to d4? Thanks
1. ...... Bh2+
2. Kh1 Bxe5+
3. Kg1 Bh2+
4. Kh1 Bc7 wins
Is this right?
No
Let me try it out
best move for black Bh2+ then repeat again until white queen being captured by dark black bishop.
Solution to the final problem is the really annoying bishop idiot run.
Bishop H2+, then E5+ (from the rook). if pawn takes, the QH1 check mate. If king moves then bishop H2+ again and then C2+ (from rook) nabbing the queen and still have a very powerful and annoying attack.
At least that is my take on it
The pawn cannot take on h3 as the pawn is pinned.
true Its a dead white army kk @@ToriYamazaki
that's incorrect man, nice try
This like b3 opening???
Bishop check two times and then take the white queen, game over.
14:20
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Sir, I don't understand what you are saying
Knight to H2 to divert the bishop or take it.
Sir, i want to be master at chess, please help me
Crush...
Op
...bh2+, kg1;...be5+, kg1;...bh2+, kg1,...bc7+, kg1; ... bb6.
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