This puzzle is beautiful!!
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Winning as white here is harder than it looks. The key is how to avoid black getting the chance of draw thru perpetual checks.
I have no information about who composed this, if you know please tell me!
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It is Inna Kantorovich 1952 year. Это композиция Инны Канторович 1952 год
That’s a brutal checkmate very smart….
Very beautiful 😂
Easy find.
Setting up Mate in 1 with a King move just results in a quick fork and a loss and a non-check rook move does the same.
Then you discover you have no follow-up checks so the natural move is promotion but then you face perpetuals in the middle of the board.
The only remaining option is to deliver another check with the sacrifice and it becomes clear that promotion now sets up the discovered check, so there's no perpetual check.
Then it's just a matter of running down the relevant lines.
Yep, that's beautiful
Found it in about a minute although my mate is in 10, not 9. I went 5 Qh1+ Ka2 and now 6 Qd5+ is one move faster, but I went 6 Qg2+ Ka3 7 Qa8+ Qa4 8 Qf8+ Ka2 9 Qf2+ with mate next move.
It's pattern recognition. I have seen thousands of positions with Q and K vs Q and K (with or without more material on the board) patterns before. You have to know some queen endgames that can arise from pawn endgames.
I merely suspected the solution but did not analyze, it is late in the night, I am looking the Candidates but I feel sleepy😂
Gotta love a sham sacrifice that is also a zugzwang!
The lesson I took away from this puzzle is that with queens on the board an extra piece’s influence can be negligible. The strategy of exchanging when you have material advantage is probably even more relevant for queens.
What a move!!, amazing..
Excellent and brilliant as always... You are just excellent...Thank you very much and God bless you
This is a beautiful study! It is a shame that the name of the composer is elusive. The problem is not in Die Schwalbe PDB or in YACPDB, both public online chess problem databases. GM Igor Smirnov has also covered this study, reflected horizontally, on UA-cam, and he also does not mention an author. Where did you find this study?
Got another one! Cheers!
Thank you!
Solved it
This is etud of Kantorowich. I know
i used to think the word zugzwang was chinese
What if black Queen moved to C1checks white king, white king moves putting black king in check then black king moves to B1 possibly leading to stalemate.
It is show in the video. You give check from h7, then a7, then mate on a2
If you have no idea what to do, just sacrifice the ROOOOOK
Its saxrfs
What about qa4
Not mentioned in this video, but white still wins! (4. Qh1+, Ka2; 5. Qg2+, Ka1 or b1; 6. Qb2#)
It is basically symmetric, coming from 'a' file to mate on a2 or second rank to mate on b2