@@edwimo1966 (1)white queen takes bishop at f6 (2) black Pawn takes queen at f6 (3) white Knight moves to upper left moveable spot ,so it will create fork situation
It's true. The only problem I have heard the other audience ever actually point out, is the accent. On the contrary, I like to believe that the Indian English accent is comparatively easier to understand, apart from the native speakers. English is taught to us from my Kindergarten years, and it never stops. In fact, being able to speak fluently in English, is also connected with being "cool". But yes, bless the hearts of these UA-camrs for taking the effort for putting out the knowledge.
Excellent video! 20 years ago when I went deeper into Chess, there was a book that covered every tactic here with subsequent puzzles. (there are so many books now). After going through that book completely about three times (while reading on public transportation). My game improved dramatically. What a great refresher this 15 minutes was for me. Never hurts to review this stuff.
@@WhiterockFTP It took some digging because of so many similar titles, but I finally found it: "1001 Winning Chess Sacrifices and Combinations," by Fred Reinfeld. Each chapter has a specific tactical theme such as: The Overworked Piece, Removing the Guard, Clearance, etc. Except for chapter introductions about the technique, the rest is all puzzles. Puzzles answers are organized in the back of the book. It's a really fun and straight forward affair. I guarantee your game will improve vastly after going through this book a few times. Just take it everywhere you go :)
Hello sir. I'm Nimish Vermani. I'm so thankful to you that it can't be explained in words. Your video helped me win a lot. I'm just a 10 year old and I beated my elder brother who is in 12th. 3 times in a row. Just because of you and your tactics. He really was bewildered by my moves. Especially, with my sacrifices. Sir, thanks a lot
10:37 This position was Winning for white Ng6 which is a triple fork. Black can't take it with his pawn because it is pinned. King has two squares to move, If Kg8, then Nxe7 (Knight captures bishop) is royal fork and loses the queen If Kg7 then, Its your choice what to take, either Rook or bishop Puzzle solution:- Qxf6 gxf6 Ne7(royal fork) Whatever black moves his king Nxd5 It's a winning position for white because black is left with bad pawn structure and white is also up a knight
Ok, so for the puzzle in the video, i have a good answer: Queen takes bishop on f6, if the enemy will not recapture, he will be down in material, so pawn takes Queen on f6 and you can fork the King and Queen by moving your knight to E7. After the King moves, you can take the Queen and you're a piece up. Great puzzle, much love from Phillipines!
Please not everyone us fast !! Can you slow down by 10 words? Slow down your moves so that my slow paced brain can slowly see , hear and finally move along to digest and understand?? Please!! There are slow paced people like me , 💖
Sir could u as my coach play a learning match against me/other viewers ? We would hopefully have a decent moment to apply our learning. Then further discussion of the mistakes and other possibilities might help improving us a lot!!!!!! Pls sir!!!!!!!
Solution: Since the bishop is "overloaded" by protecting the probable "Fork Square". Queen Sacrifice is needed. At the end we are up on a Knight since we forked the queen and get it. It is a combination of three tactics (Overloading, Forking, and Queen Sacrifice)
simple answer is to move g3 pawn if queen take knight pawn take queen ior if he moves any other move queen b8 is a check then king only move to h7 and knight will take pawn on g7 then queen f8 and knight h6 is check mate
15:36 - I think the best strategy is to play for material advantage. This is done as follows: QxB threatining checkmate on g7, g7xQ, Ne7Check and after the king moves NxQ
Answer of the puzzle: First Queen takes Bishop on f6. Black captures it with the g pawn since not capturing it will lead to a Checkmate in the next move when Queen takes g7 check mate. After pawn captures, Knight goes to e7 forking the king and the queen. After the king moves white captures the Queen on d5 and white is up a minor piece (Knight) and should win the game with careful play. Edit: So, the sequence is: Qxf6, gxf6 Ne7+, Kf8 or any other square Nxd5. The tactics used here are Queen sacrifice and a fork by a knight.
@@maleperson2449 Ya exactly I posted the correct solution today where if he plays Kg8 then you play Qe7+ forcing the king back to f7 and then you just use your knight to fork and you are up an overloaded amount of material.
The best continuation for the puzzle seen in 15:27 is as follows: 1st) White Queen captures the bishop. 2nd) This will force the black pawn to capture the queen. 3rd) Horse can be then played at e7 to make a check and ultimately make the black queen in danger. 4th) Since its a check, black king is forced to move away. 5th) The horse captures the black queen. As a result, it ends in taking advantage over the game.
Very nice video... very useful.. Thankyou sir.. Tactics used: undermining (removing the defender),fork, Exchange sacrifice, Queen sacrifice. White : Q×f6 sacrificing the queen. Black : g×f6 White : ne7. Now white is ahead by full Knight along with better pawn structure...so this is again good game for white...
1. Qxf6, if gxf6, 2. Ne7+ double attack on both Queen and King and where ever King moves 3. Knight wins Black Queen if Black plays other than gxf6, 2. Qg7#
PUZZLE (15:35) Used tactics - deflection Qxf6. If pawn takes queen, we have Ne7+ forking queen and king. If opponent moves his king or queen to safety, we have a clear advantage.
@@SachinGupta-dn7wt Qxf6 means the White Queen has captured the Bishop. Then Black's turn would be gxf6, so the Pawn would take the Queen. Then Ne7+ putting the King in check and threatening the Queen. Black would have to move their King and White would take the Queen with their Knight.
no bro sir told to give a best move for white that is simple that queen to d8 that is check and black king has only one move that is king to h7 and white queen moves to d5 and captures black queen
The answer to the puzzle is Qxf6 if black captures our Queen then Ne7 is a fork. The Tactic used here is Queen Sacrifice and Fork(Double Attack). Thank you sir for this wonderful video. I was not aware of the 24 tactics and I know only 10 tactics Before seeing this video
1.Undermining Nxh6+ , if gxh6 then Qxf6 and we are up a pawn 2.Queen Sacrifice Qxf6 , if gxf6 then Ne7+ , the King moves(f8,h8,h7) , Nxd5 and we have a material advantage
Lol, i was like trying to improve my tactics skills and was trying to find videos for it and then BOOM!You suddenly post a video about chess tactics. Great video btw!
*You are a fantastic teacher! I say that is somebody who teaches for a living.* I thoroughly enjoyed your video and I cannot wait to see what other content you have available! 😊🙌📚🤩
2:12 There's the Fried Lever Attack, Knight to e4 is indeed not a terrible move as in the next turn, it can go to f2 forking the queen and the rook supported by the bishop at b6. Hence, black will also win white's queen. Btw, I loved the video Mr. Jeetendra sir, hats off to you!!!!!!!
9:43 can be won by moving rook to F3, forcing black king to A4. Then moving white king to B2 taking the pawn, black rook can’t attack by going to C2 so black is forced to make any other move (likely moves rook to D8). After which white moves rook to F2 to protect the king. After that it’s a game of cat and mouse.
I remember when 2020 was a year for chess. It was good times, a good community, and an actual good trending game everyone played on. I remember almost every twitch streamer and I stopped playing chess. I didn't have any motivations to play chess today, but I'm glad I'm on the same hobby. My gloomy days are over and I finally can enjoy life again.
Those tactics were very helpful ..❤ And the answer for the puzzle is Q×Bf6. When queen takes the bishop , black has to capture the queen with the g pawn . If black didnt take ,its a chekmate on g7. So when black takes the Queen ,Night to e7 and its a royal fork winning the queen ...now white is winning with a knight up..
This is the reason why i like your channel the most .... You always upload helpful and amazing content which helps us to improve our chess skills .... Thank you for such videos☺️☺️☺️☺️😊
I liked your video because of the discussion on tactics. As I've begun playing the game against computers, I have used some of these tactics, but your presentation gave many other tactics that I had never considered. In other videos, I heard about people sacrificing their queens, but you have shown well how it is done. I think I am a better player for watching this video. Thank you.
Answer of the puzzle: The queen takes bishop and if the bishop takes the queen then knight e7 forks the king and queen and when the king moves we will be a full knight up. And if he dosent take our queen then we can save our queen and we are at a solid advantage.
(1) Q x f 6 : white queen takes black bishop. (2) g x f6 : black pawn takes white queen. (3) white knight forks the black queen by giving a check # Result : white gains material & ultimately wins the game.
Exceedingly exceptional video! Thank you sir! My only critique is I wish there were more examples demonstrating the tactics instead of only one per each. After all examples and practice makes perfect 🤷🏽♀️
thankyou for making such wonderful tutorials , I really enjoy your videos and i watch them multiple times too.I really love the puzzles at the end of every video. please keep on making more , I support you with all my heart
9:57 White player can also force a stalemate by moving the rook to Ra3 (check). If the black's king or pawn take the white's rook, then the game will go into a stalemate
15:35 this one is easy. 1)Qxf6, gxf, 2)Ne7+ winning the queen on the next move being up a piece in the endgame and leaving black with a trashed pawn structure. I think this endgame is winnable Even if you never move your Knight after that.
10:50 i know that's not what you're trying to show but white can fork the king twice in a row and take the black queen, i believe. you could take the rook, but taking the bishop is a clean sweep and also a royal fork.
Sir becoz of you I am now a 2500 rated player. Thanks I used all traps and won numerous tournaments. Great job. I suggest u to post more videos . You can analyse some games of Vishy anand, Magnus Carlsen , Gary Kasparov and other grandmasters. Thank you so much Please make videos on French defense and queens gambit declined
At 10:40 I think that there is a better move . Night to g6 with check and the pawn can not take due to rook bin .king g1 will loose black queen with knight forking both king and queen and king g2 will loose the unprotected bishop .
skewer and queen sacrifice is used at this puzzle, where white: Qxf6 (capturing the bishop)( queen sacrifice is used there) black:♟xf6 (capturing the queen) white: Ne7+ skewer is applied there
I left chess 2.5 years ago i played it for almost 2-3 years until my interest in chess slowly weared off now after trying chess for 2-3 days and seeing ur video i remember how i used to be good at almost all the tactics u mentioned nd now im doing foolish blunders ,i wish i didn't leave playing but anyways ill try to get better at it 🤟🤟
@@yashshingade1593 well i don't have a stable rating really, none of the apps work for me, i keep jumping from app to app ;p i used to have 1200 rating on 1 but on this one (chess. Com) my rating is 600 (lol)
Qxf6 (if pawn takes queen Then, Ne7+ black king moves anywhere we will take queen and have a extra knight) or if black doesn't take our queen we still end up having extra knight) tactic used is sacrifice + fork (if black takes our queen)
10:45 It’s quite as ridiculous as this sounds, but rook H8 is not the best move. If you move knight to G6, it’s a check and cannot be eaten because of the absolute pin. After King moves, the knight continues to attack and eats the bishop with a check. Therefore, whatever move black plays, the black queen is lost.
Thanks from the bottom of my heart. Your tactics helped me a lot and I won in a local tournament . Puzzle solution - Queen takes bishop on f6 pawn takes queen and knight e7 fork and you gain material
sir queen takes the bishop at f6 because when the pawn recaptures it we can simply fork the queen and king at e7 and we would be just competely dominating this game .
Queen takes f6, undermining the defense of the e7 square. After the pawn takes, Knight e7 check picks up the queen via a fork. White is up a piece and winning. Note: Any move declining the sacrifice is checkmate.
Queen b6 to f6( takes the bishop ),the pawn g7 to f6 (takes the queen), the knight f5 to e7 ( the king is in check ), the king saves from the check and the knight captures the black 's queen. Here the whight have some advantages to wine.
Qxf6; sacrifice queen and then a check with knight and capture black queen. Wow! we are a knight up. Amazing video with so many tactics and insights. Thanks.
Chess Tactics Timestamps:
0:04 Chess Strategy vs Tactics
0:32 Fork
1:16 Pins
1:39 Absolute pins
1:52 Relative pins
2:14 Skewer
2:47 Discovered Attack
3:13 Discovered check
3:31 Discovered double check
4:00 Windmill
4:30 Interference
4:58 Overloading
5:35 Deflecting
6:08 Decoy
7:13 X-Ray Attack
8:07 Zugzwang
8:39 Zwischenzug or Desperado
9:13 Undermining
9:38 Forcing a Stalemate
10:14 Perpetual Checks
10:56 Underpromoting
11:36 Queen Sacrifice
12:04 Exchange Sacrifice
12:25 Clearance Sacrifice
13:06 Exposing Hanging Pieces
13:33 Trapping a Piece
14:05 Support Mate
14:23 Smothered Mate
15:02 Back-rank Mate
15:26 Chess Puzzle
Don't forget to share the tactics in the puzzle :)
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Is there a tactics called clean mate?and a rook sandwich? Or a bishop mate maybe it's a good tactics
Thanks Sir
15:27 white queen takes black bishop then forks black king and queen with white knight.
Queen takes bishop at f6
Pawn takes queen at f6
Knight uses double fork at e7
And takes black queen
Dhruvil Jain who’s the white and who’s the black I’m lost
@@edwimo1966 how are you lost? Just look at the position and you should know which pieces are which with what he said
@@edwimo1966 (1)white queen takes bishop at f6
(2) black Pawn takes queen at f6
(3) white Knight moves to upper left moveable spot ,so it will create fork situation
I thought the same, then after white knight has a long way to go mating blacks with white pawns and king help.
@@leeadi8390 black bishop will take the knight if the knight went to e7.
you need to take the bishop first
Queen take bishop at f6
Pawn take queen at f6
Knight moves to e7 doing double fork , king avoid the attack moving to f8 or h7
Knight took queen
Super bro
It is queen sacrifice & fork
❤
Ya same
Super bro
12:00 I love how he says “there isn’t a better feeling” as if it’s a cold fact
I thought so too
it is a cold fact though
there really is nothing better feeling than a queen sacrifice to checkmate
it is a great feeling though !! so true
It is
Cold hard facts no arguing with that XD, (he’s right though)
I'm amazed Indians have a neat tutorial for everything
Hi
@@lunargaming8812 extremely correct bro
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's true. The only problem I have heard the other audience ever actually point out, is the accent. On the contrary, I like to believe that the Indian English accent is comparatively easier to understand, apart from the native speakers. English is taught to us from my Kindergarten years, and it never stops. In fact, being able to speak fluently in English, is also connected with being "cool". But yes, bless the hearts of these UA-camrs for taking the effort for putting out the knowledge.
How did you know that he is indian
Excellent video!
20 years ago when I went deeper into Chess, there was a book that covered every tactic here with subsequent puzzles. (there are so many books now).
After going through that book completely about three times (while reading on public transportation). My game improved dramatically.
What a great refresher this 15 minutes was for me. Never hurts to review this stuff.
you still remember what the book was called? :)
@@WhiterockFTP It took some digging because of so many similar titles, but I finally found it: "1001 Winning Chess Sacrifices and Combinations," by Fred Reinfeld.
Each chapter has a specific tactical theme such as: The Overworked Piece, Removing the Guard, Clearance, etc. Except for chapter introductions about the technique, the rest is all puzzles. Puzzles answers are organized in the back of the book.
It's a really fun and straight forward affair. I guarantee your game will improve vastly after going through this book a few times. Just take it everywhere you go :)
@@Tyrell_Corp2019 thank you so much! :)
Share the name of the book
Where can we get this book?
Hello sir. I'm Nimish Vermani. I'm so thankful to you that it can't be explained in words. Your video helped me win a lot. I'm just a 10 year old and I beated my elder brother who is in 12th. 3 times in a row. Just because of you and your tactics. He really was bewildered by my moves. Especially, with my sacrifices. Sir, thanks a lot
You are welcome, Nimish :)
I feel bad for your brother. 😞 I keep getting beaten by my sis, that’s y I’m watching this.
That’s so cool!
@@bruhrion1682 RIP to his brothers pride
Bhai ur inglis is 100 times better than mine 😭 and iam also in 12th 😁
The problem is my enemies are watching this video.
Same
Same
Don't let them watch this video.. Hahaha peace
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10:37 This position was Winning for white
Ng6 which is a triple fork. Black can't take it with his pawn because it is pinned.
King has two squares to move,
If Kg8, then Nxe7 (Knight captures bishop) is royal fork and loses the queen
If Kg7 then, Its your choice what to take, either Rook or bishop
Puzzle solution:-
Qxf6 gxf6
Ne7(royal fork) Whatever black moves his king
Nxd5
It's a winning position for white because black is left with bad pawn structure and white is also up a knight
Ok, so for the puzzle in the video, i have a good answer:
Queen takes bishop on f6, if the enemy will not recapture, he will be down in material, so pawn takes Queen on f6 and you can fork the King and Queen by moving your knight to E7. After the King moves, you can take the Queen and you're a piece up. Great puzzle, much love from Phillipines!
L E V I That’s beautiful!
Mabuhay
@@lbeau061 thanks:)
@@amazed_1016 Mabuhay Pilipinas!
😁😁😁
This guy fits the coaching role perfectly. Wonderful video! The way he organised the content is super impressive!
Please not everyone us fast !!
Can you slow down by 10 words?
Slow down your moves so that my slow paced brain can slowly see , hear and finally move along to digest and understand?? Please!!
There are slow paced people like me , 💖
this guy is great. So concise, I feel like he really respects our time and makes it short and sweet. kudos !!
Zugzwang:
A German word that means " It is your turn to move and *all your moves are bad* "! :D
🤣😂😂😂 why does this always happen to me
wow
Sugswang :)
i thank criminal minds for that knowledge
LMAO
I am a regular viewer of chess talk vdos and this vdo just made a summary of all the chess tactics I have learned so far, thanks a lot sir.
Sir could u as my coach play a learning match against me/other viewers ? We would hopefully have a decent moment to apply our learning. Then further discussion of the mistakes and other possibilities might help improving us a lot!!!!!! Pls sir!!!!!!!
@@TheChessResearcher if you want i can play with u
Yeah. I knew MOST OF THESE -But, true clarification is not to be underestimated. That again mate.
Solution:
Since the bishop is "overloaded" by protecting the probable "Fork Square". Queen Sacrifice is needed. At the end we are up on a Knight since we forked the queen and get it. It is a combination of three tactics (Overloading, Forking, and Queen Sacrifice)
I respect your prospective.
simple answer is to move g3 pawn if queen take knight pawn take queen ior if he moves any other move queen b8 is a check then king only move to h7 and knight will take pawn on g7 then queen f8 and knight h6 is check mate
@@GamingOtaku01 i think bishop takes knight on g7🤔
But bishOP is NOT OVerLoaded...
@@adedirechesterisrael2893 first QueeN TAKes BishoP
15:36 - I think the best strategy is to play for material advantage. This is done as follows:
QxB threatining checkmate on g7, g7xQ, Ne7Check and after the king moves NxQ
Sir, you are the real deal, no time wasted 🙏
10:43 In perpetual checks, it could also have been NG6 if KG8 then NG8 and knight captures bishop on e7 and the black queen is gone
I also thought the same
Answer of the puzzle:
First Queen takes Bishop on f6. Black captures it with the g pawn since not capturing it will lead to a Checkmate in the next move when Queen takes g7 check mate. After pawn captures, Knight goes to e7 forking the king and the queen. After the king moves white captures the Queen on d5 and white is up a minor piece (Knight) and should win the game with careful play.
Edit:
So, the sequence is:
Qxf6, gxf6
Ne7+, Kf8 or any other square
Nxd5.
The tactics used here are Queen sacrifice and a fork by a knight.
What if Queen takes then King F8 and then if Qg7, Ke8 or if Qe7 then Kg8?
@@maleperson2449 White is still winning as he is up a piece. Also whit can start gobbling up those black pawns and he can create his own passed pawns
@@maleperson2449 Ya exactly I posted the correct solution today where if he plays Kg8 then you play Qe7+ forcing the king back to f7 and then you just use your knight to fork and you are up an overloaded amount of material.
And there is another tactic there. Removing the defender or undermining
The tactics are queen sacrifice
and fork.
Q×f6
G×f6
Ne7+ and in the next move white can take the queen
@Reyansh Mittal The Bishop being taken was literally the first move in this sequence.
@Reyansh Mittal He is up bya knight not by a bishop
The best move is queen to d8 check
Because it is fork on bishop and blacks queen
@@bhuvalvishwakarma5380 White : Qd8
Black : Qxd8 or Bxd8 and Black has Queen and Bishop remaining, whereas white only has a knight
@@bhuvalvishwakarma5380 😝😝😝😝😝🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
A chess tactics video can never be this amazing!! This guy has done damn brilliant job. Thanks mate!!❤
The best continuation for the puzzle seen in 15:27 is as follows:
1st) White Queen captures the bishop.
2nd) This will force the black pawn to capture the queen.
3rd) Horse can be then played at e7 to make a check and ultimately make the black queen in danger.
4th) Since its a check, black king is forced to move away.
5th) The horse captures the black queen.
As a result, it ends in taking advantage over the game.
It is right
Good bro
That's what I also thought
black is definitly not forced to take the queene
@@azizbronostiq2580But if he can't take ,white is a piece up.
Very nice video... very useful.. Thankyou sir..
Tactics used: undermining (removing the defender),fork, Exchange sacrifice, Queen sacrifice.
White : Q×f6 sacrificing the queen.
Black : g×f6
White : ne7.
Now white is ahead by full Knight along with better pawn structure...so this is again good game for white...
At 10:54 you can checkmate if knight moves to g6 and you follow up with constant checks until the king enters the poison square at e8 or e6
You also cna get a queen and bishop
1. Qxf6,
if gxf6, 2. Ne7+ double attack on both Queen and King and where ever King moves 3. Knight wins Black Queen
if Black plays other than gxf6, 2. Qg7#
PUZZLE (15:35)
Used tactics - deflection
Qxf6.
If pawn takes queen, we have Ne7+ forking queen and king.
If opponent moves his king or queen to safety, we have a clear advantage.
If you fork, there is a bishop which will take the advantage
@@SachinGupta-dn7wt Qxf6 means the White Queen has captured the Bishop.
Then Black's turn would be gxf6, so the Pawn would take the Queen. Then Ne7+ putting the King in check and threatening the Queen. Black would have to move their King and White would take the Queen with their Knight.
If black decided to move the king, then White can Qxg7#
no bro sir told to give a best move for white that is simple that queen to d8 that is check and black king has only one move that is king to h7 and white queen moves to d5 and captures black queen
@@SachinGupta-dn7wt no bro knight can fork the queen and king but again opponent's bishop captures our knight and this a blunder mistake
The answer to the puzzle is Qxf6 if black captures our Queen then Ne7 is a fork. The Tactic used here is Queen Sacrifice and Fork(Double Attack). Thank you sir for this wonderful video. I was not aware of the 24 tactics and I know only 10 tactics Before seeing this video
After the g pawn captures, you can capture it to end up in a king and pawn vs King endgame
Awesome! It's my first time playing chess and I learned a lot, thanks. I guess the answer to the puzzle would be Qxf6 (Queen Sacrifice) then Ne7+
My son playing chess always.he is studying 3 STD. He often watching your channel. He learned more about chess from you. Thanks a lot
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1.Undermining
Nxh6+ , if gxh6 then Qxf6 and we are up a pawn
2.Queen Sacrifice
Qxf6 , if gxf6 then Ne7+ , the King moves(f8,h8,h7) , Nxd5 and we have a material advantage
Lol, i was like trying to improve my tactics skills and was trying to find videos for it and then BOOM!You suddenly post a video about chess tactics. Great video btw!
Great, nice to know this is what you were looking for!
I was also looking for the same
@@ChessTalk I learnred about all these tactics from chess.com
"There isn't better feeling than winning game like this"
What does it means
Please explain
@@hukkum3561 you're winning by force despite sacrificing (loosing) your queen(which is your most powerful piece) hence it is special.
*You are a fantastic teacher! I say that is somebody who teaches for a living.* I thoroughly enjoyed your video and I cannot wait to see what other content you have available! 😊🙌📚🤩
do I need to learn all these tactics as a beginner??/
@@aniketgupta4407 You don't need to "learn" them. Try solving puzzles on lichess, then you will automatically see these tactics during games
Decoy
Over loading
And wind mill attack are just crushing
In the overload example, correct me if I'm wrong, but black has a decent out with queen to d6, right?
@@jslesh3 The problem with QD6 is then you can just exchange the Queens, which is forced, and win the Rook on A8 or the Bishop on C8.
If you get to windmill you've effectively won the game.
2:12
There's the Fried Lever Attack,
Knight to e4 is indeed not a terrible move as in the next turn, it can go to f2 forking the queen and the rook supported by the bishop at b6. Hence, black will also win white's queen.
Btw, I loved the video Mr. Jeetendra sir, hats off to you!!!!!!!
No he will just win a rook cause white will move it's queen
Bro bishop to f2 is check and mate
9:43 can be won by moving rook to F3, forcing black king to A4. Then moving white king to B2 taking the pawn, black rook can’t attack by going to C2 so black is forced to make any other move (likely moves rook to D8). After which white moves rook to F2 to protect the king. After that it’s a game of cat and mouse.
I love when u say.. "it's a beautiful checkmate" and then I also try to say it..... ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ I'm an Indian and u are too...
Thank you for relating moves to their names. I’ve been doing most of these tactics and strategies without knowing their names.
I remember when 2020 was a year for chess. It was good times, a good community, and an actual good trending game everyone played on. I remember almost every twitch streamer and I stopped playing chess. I didn't have any motivations to play chess today, but I'm glad I'm on the same hobby. My gloomy days are over and I finally can enjoy life again.
Coming here after watching "The queen's gambit" x)
same
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Same
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Saammeee
Indians are good at everything 👍 thanks for helping the world
What the heck 😆😂
@@jesusrosefromthedead8017 its is true they are very skilled in a variety of topics etc. And i thank them for sharing it with us
@@chloerabbitheart3129 that’s pretty racist, Indians are good at everything, how stereotypical
@@jesusrosefromthedead8017 LMAO "rascist" ? its like your girlfriend filed a harrasment case on you when you called her hot.
@@dronaong hahahahahahahaha good one 👍 🔝
Those tactics were very helpful ..❤
And the answer for the puzzle is Q×Bf6.
When queen takes the bishop , black has to capture the queen with the g pawn . If black didnt take ,its a chekmate on g7.
So when black takes the Queen ,Night to e7 and its a royal fork winning the queen ...now white is winning with a knight up..
This is the reason why i like your channel the most .... You always upload helpful and amazing content which helps us to improve our chess skills .... Thank you for such videos☺️☺️☺️☺️😊
The game shown in the windmill tactic was Carlos Torre Repetto vs Emanuel Lasker
12:47 knight to c8 rook recapture and queen to c8+ bishop to f8 queen captures it and its a beautiful #
11:24 underpromting is usually a choice between queen and knight unless bringing queen will cause stalemate
Thanks I was wondering why underpromote to bishop or rook your comment helped me understand.
I liked your video because of the discussion on tactics. As I've begun playing the game against computers, I have used some of these tactics, but your presentation gave many other tactics that I had never considered. In other videos, I heard about people sacrificing their queens, but you have shown well how it is done. I think I am a better player for watching this video. Thank you.
You're welcome, Nick! Glad you found this useful. Stay tuned for more :)
tactics:
1:fork 0:32
2:pin 1:21 absolute pin relative pin
3:skewer 2:15
4: discovered attack 2:48 discovered check double check
5:windmill 4:02
6: interference 4:34
7:overloading 5:00
8:deflection 5:39
9:decoy 6:08
10:X ray attack 7:15
11:zugzwang 8:14
12:zwischenzug 8:46
13:undermining 9:16
14:forcing a stalemate 9:46
15:perpertual check 10:20
16:underpromotion 11:05
17:sacrifice 11:42 Queen sacrifice Exchange sacrifice Clearance sacrifice
18:Exposing a hanging Pieces13:08
19:trapping a Piece 13:34
Check mate pattern
1:support mate 14:11
2:smothered mate 14:25
3:Bank-rank Mate 15:04
1:12 had me do a double take because i heard "This is how you fock with your king" loL
really helpful video though, thanks ♥
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Ooooh, I like you already, Maria!!
Answer of the puzzle: The queen takes bishop and if the bishop takes the queen then knight e7 forks the king and queen and when the king moves we will be a full knight up.
And if he dosent take our queen then we can save our queen and we are at a solid advantage.
Wah, finally found a comprehensive guide to chess tactics! Can't wait to dive in and sharpen my skills. Thanks for sharing!
My Chess Tournament is coming up in 8 February, I knew that one person can save me is you!
Thank you so much for making this video :D
Mine is day after tommorow. Its is the best chess video so far
What tournament
@@Saraswathi213 Day after tomorrow is my inter college chess tournament... And so far learnt alot.
All the best
Are you Malaysian??!
(1) Q x f 6 : white queen takes black bishop.
(2) g x f6 : black pawn takes white queen.
(3) white knight forks the black queen by giving a check
# Result : white gains material & ultimately wins the game.
Exceedingly exceptional video! Thank you sir! My only critique is I wish there were more examples demonstrating the tactics instead of only one per each. After all examples and practice makes perfect 🤷🏽♀️
Sir, you explain everything so nice, what a video, loved it.
thankyou for making such wonderful tutorials , I really enjoy your videos and i watch them multiple times too.I really love the puzzles at the end of every video. please keep on making more , I support you with all my heart
Same here
9:57 White player can also force a stalemate by moving the rook to Ra3 (check). If the black's king or pawn take the white's rook, then the game will go into a stalemate
After Ra3 Kc4 and black wins as there in no Rc3 check because bc3 and its no longer a stalemate
The way he says makes me understand everything.
Nice breakdown of chess tactics! Perfect for beginners who want to up their game and unleash some winning moves. Keep 'em coming!
White to play 1)Q×f6, g×f6 2) Kne7+,Kf8 3) Kn×d5 First Queen sacrifice and then knight fork.
1. Queen: f6 captures bishop
2. Pawn: f6 captures Queen
3. Knight: e7 Fork & after King moves we capture Black Queen gaining material advantage.
Tactic: Fork
"You can f**k with all your pieces, including a pawn" 1:01
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FORK😆
Fork
Ay, pawns are queens, too! ;D
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15:35 this one is easy. 1)Qxf6, gxf, 2)Ne7+ winning the queen on the next move being up a piece in the endgame and leaving black with a trashed pawn structure. I think this endgame is winnable Even if you never move your Knight after that.
For the puzzle at 15:29. Queen captures Bishop at f6. Black recaptured with pawn. Knight to e7
Thanks bro for the tactics!! I'll surely use them!!
10:50 i know that's not what you're trying to show but white can fork the king twice in a row and take the black queen, i believe. you could take the rook, but taking the bishop is a clean sweep and also a royal fork.
Sir becoz of you I am now a 2500 rated player. Thanks I used all traps and won numerous tournaments. Great job.
I suggest u to post more videos . You can analyse some games of Vishy anand, Magnus Carlsen , Gary Kasparov and other grandmasters.
Thank you so much
Please make videos on French defense and queens gambit declined
Ammaazing fabbb 😍😍😍😘 we all know these tricks but always forget thanks for refreshing our minds 🤗🤗😍
At 10:40 I think that there is a better move . Night to g6 with check and the pawn can not take due to rook bin .king g1 will loose black queen with knight forking both king and queen and king g2 will loose the unprotected bishop .
Dear sir,
Its my request to you to make a video on the French defence and the English opening.
its always the indian people that give you ACTUALLY good info.
and the toughest players😅
skewer and queen sacrifice is used at this puzzle, where
white: Qxf6 (capturing the bishop)( queen sacrifice is used there)
black:♟xf6 (capturing the queen)
white: Ne7+ skewer is applied there
not a skewer. Its a fork
I left chess 2.5 years ago i played it for almost 2-3 years until my interest in chess slowly weared off now after trying chess for 2-3 days and seeing ur video i remember how i used to be good at almost all the tactics u mentioned nd now im doing foolish blunders ,i wish i didn't leave playing but anyways ill try to get better at it 🤟🤟
Are you good yet?
@@johnstevens1020 1850 in lichess in rapid 🤟🤟
I was 1400 when i commented this .
@@yashshingade1593 nice :) try beat me ;p
@@johnstevens1020 what's ur rating ??
@@yashshingade1593 well i don't have a stable rating really, none of the apps work for me, i keep jumping from app to app ;p i used to have 1200 rating on 1 but on this one (chess. Com) my rating is 600 (lol)
Keep up the good work. Love your content.
Qxf6 (if pawn takes queen
Then, Ne7+ black king moves anywhere we will take queen and have a extra knight) or if black doesn't take our queen we still end up having extra knight) tactic used is sacrifice + fork (if black takes our queen)
Awesome sir....I am a state level playee.....and a huge fan of your chess tricks which helps me...
Thank you very much I hope you soon get to 1 million subscribers
10:45
It’s quite as ridiculous as this sounds, but rook H8 is not the best move.
If you move knight to G6, it’s a check and cannot be eaten because of the absolute pin. After King moves, the knight continues to attack and eats the bishop with a check. Therefore, whatever move black plays, the black queen is lost.
Tnx for this!
I'm needing it since I will be joining a chess contest at my school
And its cancelled due to corona
Great list in one place, I like this kind of "encyclopedic" approach to everything, chess included. Otherwise I have feeling that I miss something :D
Thanks from the bottom of my heart. Your tactics helped me a lot and I won in a local tournament . Puzzle solution - Queen takes bishop on f6 pawn takes queen and knight e7 fork and you gain material
Glad you found it helpful :)
Congrats on the win!
Sir I don't understand how to calculate accurately. Please make a video about it in detail
smothered mates actually make me feel like i'm suffocating
exactly, best kind on checkmate because only involved knight for checkmate
sir queen takes the bishop at f6 because when the pawn recaptures it we can simply fork the queen and king at e7 and we would be just competely dominating this game .
Queen takes f6, undermining the defense of the e7 square. After the pawn takes, Knight e7 check picks up the queen via a fork. White is up a piece and winning. Note: Any move declining the sacrifice is checkmate.
This Is A Nice Useful Video. Please Make A Video On the Halloween Gambit Or Kings Gambit.Please Make A Video On Both Of Them.
15:29 Queen can capture the bishop. Pawn will capture the queen and knight to e7 with fork the King and Queen.
You're right
Does no one do knight to pawn h6 check pawn to knight queen to bishop push pawn & queen windmill? Til mate
Queen b6 to f6( takes the bishop ),the pawn g7 to f6 (takes the queen), the knight f5 to e7 ( the king is in check ), the king saves from the check and the knight captures the black 's queen. Here the whight have some advantages to wine.
Thank you for posting this. I will be sure to use them in my chess tournament the day after tomorrow.
Can't tell if sarcastic
OMG THANK U SO MUCH I WON IN THE DISTRICT CHESS CONTEST AND WON A GOLD MEDAL THX SO MUCHHHHH (And sub to Stix Stox)
Moves:(white): Qxf6 (black): gxf6 (white again): Ne7+ (black again): Kf8 (white again): Nxd5
It helps me a lot tnx😃
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YOUR AWESOME... AMAZING VIDEO... SIR PLEASE I NEED A GOOD STARTGY FOR MY CHESS TOURNAMENT...
What's your English........ I'm terrified.....
@@wildmax_playz read again bro.. I made mistake in that last line... And now I edited..
"*you're* awesome".....
11:53 if King moves to g8, you sacrifice the QUEEN on h8, then have the same mate, Rxf8#!!!!!!!
0:58 Remember that you can fock with every of your pieces including the pawns hahahaha
10:25 ah yes, the golden experience requiem tactic
Is ThIs a jOjO ReFrEnCe?
*Is that a jojo refere-*
Why did he not move knife to G6 😫😫
Sir @@jasond9400 The Pawn was Goddamn pinned
14:35 smothered mate was possible in 2 moves: Qg8+ Rxg8 Nf7#
i love the effort you make in making those videos, ur eloquence and lastly ur accent😅👍 kip it up 🔥🔥
lmao this is the entirety of Garry Kasparov's masterclass in 15 minutes, gg man this is awesome lol. Would still recommend the masterclass tho
Qxf6; sacrifice queen and then a check with knight and capture black queen. Wow! we are a knight up. Amazing video with so many tactics and insights. Thanks.
8:07 I love how he pronounced Zugzwang, I'm german myself xD
Tzumer, Ich bin auch Deutsch.
Salut , comment ca va?
@@dr.drunknewton2198 Same reason anyone else would.
RISHABH JAIN This is not a Hindi video, it is an English video.
how wrong was it lol