A Chess Training That You've Never Had Before
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2021
- Can you guess the final move of a Mate in 4 in a Chess game?
Join GM Ashley in today's video and enjoy a Chess Training that you've never had before!
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Maurice Ashley, the Morpheus we all needed. The King of Ideas.
I'll get a Gangsta chess cap when local chess club opens up again!
This one challenged my visualization. Love it
thank you , great training , we need something from middle game positions where we don't know what to do, not forcing moves!!
I do recommend Dvoretky's book: Maneuvering: The Art of Piece Play. Extremely hard for me, but soooo rewarding, I got better real fast on quiet positions.
Engaging as always thanks for the upload Maurice!
Man, you are crazy!!!! I didnt know you until looking for a black GM to inspired me....thank you. I feel stronger now.
Pawn pramotion as queen in g8 with chech
3RD PUZZLE A SEE A DIFF VARIATION WITH KF6 AND FINISHING WITH CHECKMATE QD5
Dude I watched the chess championship... I thought this guy was the concierge from John wick. Complete opposite
For the first puzzle I think I got it in 2 moves,
White: H4 to H5
Black: G6 to H5
White: G3 to H5, Checmate
Am i wrong?
1. h5 h6
2. gxh4+ kh7
3. hxg6+ fxg6
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at this point white is out of checks and two pawns have been exchanged, and this is a drawing position.
black does not have to take the h pawn after h5, that would be a blunder and yes, mate in one.
At first I thought that work, but black has counter play with Bishop D3+. From there 3 variations.
1. King A1 ends in a draw by three reps if black plays it correctly. (Knight B3+, Pawn xB3), (Rook C1+, king A2), (bishop B1+, king A1), from there black can remove the bishop for discovered check and then put the bishop back to B1 to force a draw by three fold rep.
2. King C1 ends in mate for black. Knight B3 double check, King D1, Rook C1 checkmate.
3. White takes Bishop on D3, black takes h5 pawn. White loses its mate set up due to the Knight being on D3 and not being able to protect a mating pattern.
In short, GM Maurice's mate in 4 is the only play that works 100% of the time as it forces black to move. However, I'm pretty sure most players playing as black will not see a way out of pushing the pawn up, so that will probably work most of the time, but of course mate in 4 is the stronger move.
it's a puzzle. you got to always look for the most forcing line
Love this one…….
maurice ashley
Great video
I'm not proficient enough to even take part in this lesson! HAhaha
Side point: I'm comfortable with your physique too (wink).
Bro i havent seen olboy since my dad made me use his chess program.....
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Maurice Boom Ashley. You are just a beautiful man ... love your voice; energy; your head, your chess; and passion for the Knickerbockers. (haha)
Night g3 toh6
Rg8# again
y the subscribe bottom isnt available?
Rook g8
Rook h8
funny variation on 4th puzzle
Mister Ashley
Bravo pour vos excellentes vidéos. I really appreciate....
On the last puzzle, here is another spectacular variation but in 6 moves :
1- Qxg7 - Qxg7
2- Knight e7 - Kh8 (not h7 because hxg6 mate)
3- hxg6 - Qh6
4- g7 - Kh7
5- gxf8 Knight - Kh8
6- Rxh6 mate
Sub + the Match app. Great content
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Rg8#
Whoever hit thumbs down is a clown 🤡
Didn't get the 1st one. I think the 2nd is Rook g7.
Oops. I meant g8 (same as 1st puzzle).
3rd - pawn queens on g8
It's not R -e8 + but rather Q x d5 + .