Moving the king back to d7 made me furious i had to admit Crooked Path sounds like an ancient order of warrior-monks, trained in both martial arts and chess.
This chess puzzle was composed back in 1928 by Alexander and Kirill Sarychev (USSR). It's considered to be a variation of the famous Reti endgame study.
It's a study from the Sarychev twin brothers, published in 1924, 3 years after Reti's study. I have a version where the king is on f3, I searched both FENs on your channel and didn't find the original post. Maybe you did it live streaming, while pausing the climb. I must say that the black king probably should be on f3. It prevents the alternative solution in the secondary line : 1. Kc8! b5 2. Kd7! b4 3. Ke6? (instead of Kd6) Ke4 : only available if king starts on f3. With the king on g3, 3. Ke6 works, 3. Ke6 Kf4 4. Kd5 draws.
If black protects the pawn, white king move to d4 , if they push the pawn , well u just chase it with the king and capture it , if they played bishop e6 to try and protect the pawn that's about to move to b1 (after your d4 move) , then you can make a queen and force their bishop to eat your queen and undefend their pawn
Wow, just wow! This must indeed be one of the most incredible chess puzzles of all times, it's similar to the famous Reti study, but even much crazier, who would have thought somthing like this to be even possible? Chess is indeed endlessly deep and never ceases to amaze!
I swore half way through this, I clocked that it was uploaded on April Fool’s Day and so was actually a big joke to move C8 then D7… but I guess I was the fool in the end! Great puzzle
Too bad: 1.Kc8 was the second move I considered, but I also immediately discarded it, completely missing the crooked path trick. :-( That trick is of course shown at its best in Réti's most famous study (wh Kh8, Pc6 vs bl Ka6, Ph5), but the present puzzle, with the counterintuitive _vorplan_ 1.Kc8, is even more surprising.
I was in that exact position the other day 😭 Edit: it wasn’t exactly the same, pawns different spot but I wanted to try and win lol but I just accepted defeat and drew the game (which was more feasible here)
Moving the king back to d7 made me furious i had to admit
Crooked Path sounds like an ancient order of warrior-monks, trained in both martial arts and chess.
Really nice way to learn about the crooked path 👍🏼
This chess puzzle was composed back in 1928 by Alexander and Kirill Sarychev (USSR). It's considered to be a variation of the famous Reti endgame study.
This has been here before, i remember it, but it still amazes me(i remembered the first two moves, that’s how i know this isn’t new)
It's a study from the Sarychev twin brothers, published in 1924, 3 years after Reti's study.
I have a version where the king is on f3, I searched both FENs on your channel and didn't find the original post.
Maybe you did it live streaming, while pausing the climb.
I must say that the black king probably should be on f3.
It prevents the alternative solution in the secondary line : 1. Kc8! b5 2. Kd7! b4 3. Ke6? (instead of Kd6) Ke4 : only available if king starts on f3.
With the king on g3, 3. Ke6 works, 3. Ke6 Kf4 4. Kd5 draws.
The principle of one diagonal, you need to make sure the bishop cannot protect both pawns at once
Brilliant stuff. The white looked pretty helpless at first . It shows how important os not to commit too early to one plan.
6:54 black can also move the king to g4 to protect the bishop so it wouldn't work
Yup same question
i believe white could do the same thing Nelson said about going to the pawn
nvm i just looked and i found out that if black protects his bishop, the king can catch up to the pawn
If black protects the pawn, white king move to d4 , if they push the pawn , well u just chase it with the king and capture it , if they played bishop e6 to try and protect the pawn that's about to move to b1 (after your d4 move) , then you can make a queen and force their bishop to eat your queen and undefend their pawn
Wow, just wow! This must indeed be one of the most incredible chess puzzles of all times, it's similar to the famous Reti study, but even much crazier, who would have thought somthing like this to be even possible? Chess is indeed endlessly deep and never ceases to amaze!
Great puzzle - very instructive and similar to Reti endgame technique. Thank you
Thats actually pretty brilliant. Even more brilliant and high five to those of you who seen that 👏👏
Never heard of the Crooked Path; awesome!!!
You have actually done this before, but this puzzle is amazing and I'm glad you made a remake
Very nice and learning-ful!
Youre a Grandmaster at teaching ❤️
Crooked path puzzles for kings is a chess classic.
Yep, I remember this puzzle from some earlier video. Very practical
How can I send my puzzles? I have 3 puzzles that are fairly easy but it has a nice theme among all of them
5:07 isn't Kf4 a move
I thought the same thing
After Kf4 white can just play Kc6, simultaneously threatening capturing Black's pawn or promoting without the risk of being skewered.
YOUR CONTENT IS VERY GOOD
You already did a video on this puzzle before
It's like Reti's endgame problem. Cool
2:47 No, it was Kc8 that came to my mind
Amazing. Thanks
Super helpful vid, thanks Nelson🤠🤠🤠
Hi nelson, does playing chess improves nervous system? Or it just a pattern recognition game.
Thanks to Nelson i could do it by myself because of nelsons other videos and i can tell that I'm improving because of Nelson.❤❤❤
Great solution
When is the next video of the chess adventures series is going to be out?
I think it's a harder wersion of Reti's etude, and this is very cool
I swore half way through this, I clocked that it was uploaded on April Fool’s Day and so was actually a big joke to move C8 then D7… but I guess I was the fool in the end! Great puzzle
Kc8 is for me is unhuman move, who would think about moving the king back and chasing the pawn in critical way.
Awesome puzzle and i enjoyed it.
I assumed you needed the crooked path idea from Reti's endgame study but still failed to find Kc8 Kd7
Looks like a famous study by Richard Reti
Wooooow crazy
Alternative title:
How to defend against the Bishop that's 1000 miles away.
It's not even that far away so it's attackable.
Was easy for me to solve it,because I've already seen a similar puzzle with the same idea.
Me thinking I’ve solved it, and he explains my plan exactly
“… but the problem with that..”
*goddammit*
Your friend martin is now insane
Could you beat him right now!!!!!!😂
Walking the crooked path
I'm sure you've already cover this, but the cricket path of the king is still satisfying to watch
It’s actually the crackhead path.
Too bad: 1.Kc8 was the second move I considered, but I also immediately discarded it, completely missing the crooked path trick. :-( That trick is of course shown at its best in Réti's most famous study (wh Kh8, Pc6 vs bl Ka6, Ph5), but the present puzzle, with the counterintuitive _vorplan_ 1.Kc8, is even more surprising.
Had it in children’s book (Averbakh, Beilin).
I’m sure there was a video on this position
Can you bring chess adventures back pls
Yeah, i remember this one, you did it already
sweet puzzle
I think maybe he explained the Crooked Path on the first time he posted that.😯
Would like to see if Magnus or Hikaru can figure this out
I thought you had done this one before
I thought this was April's Fools😅
That's funny. I wish it was.
I thought this was an April Fools joke for half the video 😢
I love puzzles were the first move looks like a blunder.
Why is Kc6 not an option
Like quantum mechanics, the king is in two places at the same time. Maybe the ranks are particles and the diagonals are waves.
This is a remake
KC8 B5
KD7 B4
KD6 BF5
KE5 B.....
KD4
I was in that exact position the other day 😭
Edit: it wasn’t exactly the same, pawns different spot but I wanted to try and win lol but I just accepted defeat and drew the game (which was more feasible here)
the puzzle is very nice. btw , i have sent you 3 story continuations in chess adventures. its in the comments of episode 44
Draw ?
Dayum is all I have to say
Hi Nelson :D
5 mins ago is Crazy
Nelson really lost the memory of this puzzle.😏
I saw this the first time when he posted it the first time so I solved now and the first time.😎
Is this an april fools thing, or is it a legit draw
Legit draw
This is a very interesting and instructive tactic.
Deleted from memory after half an hour. 😆
Is this some kind of joke?
Immediate draw move, white pawn promoted to white knight & b6.
Obligatory UA-cam algorithm comment.
Please Stop Saying pawns are going FORWARD or THIS WAY. Pawns go UP or DOWN.
Bro what