3 Chess Puzzles I Doubt You Can Solve 🤔
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Puzzle 1: Mate in 11
Puzzle 2: Achieve a winning position in 8 moves
Puzzle 3: Mate in 15
Puzzle 2: don't die
@@imfullofsandwichesandimcom2301 more like Puzzle 2 : triple piece underpromotion for the win
Puzzle 2 is using the brain to the max
the second puzzle with the bishop sacrifice accepted, theres a knight fork of the pawn on f2. and after takes pawn and making a attack on the other pawn on h3. in this position i made, the bishop on h7 could take your other knight and defend the pawn but if you sacrifice your other knight for the pawn and bishop takes, white can just make a queen. ( Knight to d3 is the fork if you dont see it )
i was in a king-queen and it said mate in 59 lol
wow, that 2nd puzzle is mind blowing with the triple underpromotions, very clever! Thank you Nelson for the video!
You got it!
In a puzzle i would get it but in a game i would 100% stalemate 😂
@@MyBiPolarBearMax lol true
@@ChessVibesOfficial in the first puzzle before the knight moves, black can just win if they play check
What's crazy to me too is that all 3 underpromotions were DIFFERENT. DAMN
One under promotion is very rare in even studies, but three is mind blowing. Thanks Nelson for the videos!!!
Even better, you need to underpromote to 3 different pieces!
But you don't have to in order to win. Just move the bishop to d4 to block the attack...
@@komodo1132 how does that block the attack
@@rejireyfernandez274 If you move bishop to d4 instead of knight to e5 it can either capture the pawn or block the check should the pawn be promoted. No underpromotion necessary
The knight in the first puzzle also makes queen A4-C6-C1 checkmate impossible.
Qc1 would be checkmate, if it werent blacks queen. Qc1 doesnt even check the white king.
Yea i just thought why it wasnt playable
What happens if black takes the knight?
@@breadymcsaus7755 one of the pawns queens
i already had a staircase checkmate in a real game, that was very satisfying
Nice! If you're comfortable sharing the game, I might be interested in making a video on that game. =P chessvibesyt@gmail.com
That's cool.
Definitely share it mate
@@michaelthebigaussie I see what you did there
@@MrError3000YT what did he do
His content has transformed over the past few months. 1 year to about 2 months ago, he did tips, traps, and tricks videos. Now, he does puzzles.
It’s all fun and games till you premove the staircase mate and he blocks with the bishop
😂😂
In puzzle 2, I felt so smart when I found the rook promotion in like 10 seconds, but those knight and bishops once were way beyond me. damn that was a cool puzzle
I found Nf1 instead
@@bat_0002 that hangs checkmate in 1
Nelson, you do a great job with these puzzles. You're going to have more subscribers than you ever imagined as word of mouth gets around in the chess world. Great job.
Thanks a lot, Dudley, appreciate it!
The way you explain enthusiastically makes me comfortable and easy to understand chess more easily ... thank you Nelson
I really enjoy these puzzles, your detailed explanations and your very nice enthusiasm. You are doing us a favour - and yourself as well, which makes it even more fun to watch.
A great thanks.
Puzzle 2 and your way to present is absolutetly wonderful. Thank you!
I was a 1596 at 8, and I recently got back into chess and those puzzles were so cool! Thank you Nelson!
This is the most amazing chess video I have seen so far in youtube. I am not saying this lightly. I think the fact that you are not a Titled Player (as yet) but someone who is not very distant from intermediate/beginner players like us helps too. Like your calm approach. Your presentation style is amazing.
Now we have a queen walk.
fascinating
I'm definitely going to get this book. I just LOVE these endgame related puzzles, due to the concepts they illustrate. Chess is just so beautiful, and such problems are the pure art that shows that, IMO.
I find the simplicity and purity of solving a difficult endgame using principles SO much more satisfying than finding some complex middle-game shot, and I always hated memorizing openings (which is why I never got good (above 2000), re rated tournament play. I was often way behind after the opening and would have to grind my way out for 70ish moves against a much weaker player. But if I could get to an interesting endgame against an expert or master, I had a decent shot. (Which would often blow them away after witnessing my opening. LOL)
Wow, thoroughly enjoyed it! Thanks! 👌
nice, was able to figure out the first and last one, but the underpromotion one kind of got me since I was thinking to promote the e-pawn to a Queen (rather than a rook which wins) when that leads to stalemate, once I caught on, then the rest of the moves were not hard to find because it was all about controlling the a8-h1 diagonal from Black's light square Bishop. Incredible stuff! I mean, who isn't blown away from these mind boggling positions?! Chess is awesome, but not many people see it as such.
Even though i saw the first one it was very cool.
I love these super interesting chess puzzles youve been doing. The game is so clever at crazy depths.
i actually found the 2nd puzzle just because I had just seen the other underpromotion video of yours right before, thanks for doing such awesome videos !
Wow puzzle #2 blew my mind, truly amazing. Is there a name for that puzzle cause I definitely want to show that from now on when someone asks if you promote to a queen everytime.
Side note it took me the longest time to figure out why Bd2 didn’t work since it forces the king to the same square and you never move it again but of course it keeps the king from retreating back to its starting square (or C1) out of the knight checks
Wonderful. The staircase problem was simple enough that (re the hint about "staircase" in the video, that I was able to pretty easily solve it.
The second one I was close, but I got stuck missing N-G6, but once you showed that I DID see the stalemate and figured out the required underpromotion sequence leading to the win. I don't recall seeing multiple underpromotions as a theme, not that I'm a big puzzle solver, more interested in, say, endgame themes.
The first one was logical all the way, the main thing watching out for the checks. Of course, that theme made it easy (relatively speaking) to find the night sac on g6 at the end.
I’ve been watching your content for a few days now, and I was able to solve the first one! Your puzzle content is wonderful.
3:50 There is also another reason why the knight is placed there. Looking back at 3:00 black could have used the queen for checking white with a4 to c4. Following this white would have needed to go with pawn g5 to g6 leaving c1 for the black queen to deliever another check with following checkmate if the knight wouldnt be there to defend c1.
That second one has a really cool sequence of events, and that third one....my god, that's dramatic and it's wonderful for that.
Amazing !
Puzzle 1 : after 4. Nd5, the black move Bc8 makes the problem even trickier !
When I first starting watching this channel, I would look at this type of video in awe…now I’m beginning to get some of the moves correct. I appreciate all you do, Nelson.
Daniel: That's one of the great rewards of chess. It's all there for you to learn and improve with. Your opponent doesn't beat you in a sense -- you beat yourself.
I like this SO much better than games like Magic The Gathering, where so much randomness spoils otherwise wonderful games -- to the extent I just didn't want to play in tournaments any more.
I get many moves correct but I'm still in an awe especially when I find them, those underpromotions were truly mindblowing!
The first time i see staircase is from hikaru, he even say the same thing like you!
17:01 hikaru also said that "check check check" thingy.
I really love all 3 puzzle btw
Hey, I just wanted to let you know you're my favorite chess channel. You've the (he he) vibe that fits, it's easy to follow your way of thinking and everything is nicely explained, your puzzles are always interesting and their difficulty is just right. So yeah, cheers!
The second puzzle is absolutely amazing!
Great puzzles! I love puzzles :) doing a speedrun of my own at the moment :)
when you find obscure checkmates easily in puzzles but cant find them in-game :(
I think it has to do something with the mindset. You know that there is a Solution to the Puzzle that ends in Mate or in win of Material.
In a Game I don't assume that you I gain an advantage five moves after I saced a rook for a knight for example
The second one was mindblowing. I was getting it to the point where i need the knight to stop checkmate but didnt see it. Even though i knew one puzzle involved underpromotion. Also i promoted to a queen before since i didnt see the stalemate. I figured black just takes and then threatens checkmate. Last one was easy with the hint on the staircase. Fun video, keep it up :D
Yohan. Yes. To me, the staircase hint made it easy. Without that, I don't think I would have found the key sac theme to force the win.
The Staircase Maneuver is a common one and isn't confined to queens or requires all checks. You can find a detailed explanation on Wikipedia.
First puzzle
If you push with the right pawn queen moves in response to the first move, take the same pawn as it's promoted, then that's checkmate.
Same thing happens if you push with the left except the queen is in a weaker position
Pushing left then push right pawn. Queen has to focus one which leaves the other to promote (as the queen is on the second to last row, not the last row after the pawn take.
You want to push left since the right pawn into queen is an instant checkmate
So puzzle 2 I knew the first was under promotion but ONLY because you told us it was a crazy move and I’ve seen lots of under promotions in your videos, which are super cool. I didn’t actually see the full stalement line though. Ludicrous!
5:11 black might not have a lot of options but at least a good one. Queen a3 to d6 check. White loses if using the pawn g5 to defend, so the knight again jumps in from e7 to g6, leading to a more interesting endgame :) Besides its also worth to mention that instead of moving the queen to a4 at 2:33 , black could use bishop h3 to c8 following queen h4 to c4 depending on whites decision.
the first position shows the importance of knight sacs and deflection shots. after black is forced to play hxg6, white recaptures with the pawn, threatening g7 mate with an easy win. black's queen is overloaded.
Very fun. I love the enthusiasm for the game. I’m grateful
Wow this was amazing! I was thinking what's the problem pawn to e8,and then you show this crazy stalemate!!😃💯💯💯💯
7:57 not to mention, if King captures Bishop, then Knight takes F2 and then you can promote
if king takes bishop, the knight can fork the king and pawn!
@@thefastmeow that's literally what I just said
@@kirillzakharov7336 😂😂😂
@@Dev_1907 nani??
Wow, the second puzzle is tricky but I got it all right man... Thanks For The Video Nelson I feel genius to that.
Postion 2 was super amazing oh my
I solved 1st and 3rd myself but 2nd was a lot more complicated I didn't even consider that stalemate manouver plus for the 3rd one you said that it's a staircase so you helped us a lot
my most favorite position has to be the second one. i quickly realized that e8=Q and a8=Q lead to stalemate... it's important to be aware of your opponent's stalemate tricks.
after qf3 Nd5 black has the move bishop c8 then a8 (Q) or (R) both leads to draw after qf6 check
only way to win after Bc8 is to Nf6 Qa3 , Nh7 Bb7, f8(Q) Qf8 , Nf8 and wining the end game
Hi I have question on puzzle 2. Wouldn't Ng3 win too? because.... Ng3-Be4-Ne4+Kc4-Nf2
3:06 . If the black queen wouldn't have gone to A3, and else would have gone to C6 dilivering a check hence the white pawn on G5 advances to G6 and then the black queen can go to c8 preventing both the white pawns from promoting and then if the white knight moves then C1 is a beautiful checkmate by the black queen after taking the white pawn which will be inbetween.
At 7:50, if Kxb2, why not Nd3+ to fork the king and pawn? Then Kc3, Nxf2, then probably Bxf5, at which point any of your pawns can safely promote, and their only checking square (Be4) is guarded by the knight on f2.
Note: figured out why. But I think it's an interesting line.
in puzzle #2 if you play bishop d2 and the king takes, you can check him with kf3, and then play kg3 to cover the checkmate threat. If the king tries to moves to capture the knight, he can take the first one but that'd be okay on its own.
The issue is, this opens up black's bishop to have a checkmate threat on e4. Pretty interesting position, your knight needs to defend two checkmate threats but can't handle both at the same time. If he takes the bishop, pawn moves. If he doesn't, king moves for discovered mate.
I was so close on the second one! I saw the second promotion to knight, but failed to see how the first promotion could cause a stalemate. Great puzzle.
Puzzle 2, first move: Knight to E3: «Am I a joke to you?»
8:00 the knight on e1 can go to d3 and fork too, if the king capture.
I feel so smart that I found every move in puzzle 2 and the RH1 in the 3rd !!!
These were all so beautfiul and I almost solved all of them right, Im not gonna brag or anything but this was exciting and lovely. The puzzles were really amazing i hope you make more videos like these!
1st and 2nd puzzle was amazing
Being a 1000 rated player means that I could actually find the solution to the 2nd puzzle, but I'd still probably lose/draw after that
in the first puzzle:
after white plays Nd5, black can play Bc8
if a8=Q, then Qf6+ and if white plays gxf6 or Nxf6 it’s stalemate since black’s bishop is pinned by the queen on a8.
if white tries g6 after Qf6+, then Qg7+ and it’s perpetual check (after Qg7+, Kg5, Qe5+, Kh4, Qh2+, Kg5, Qe5+...)
so after Bc8, a8=Q leads to a draw.
if white plays f8=Q, then Qxf8#
so after Bc8, white has to play Nf6:
Nf6, Qa3, Nxh7, Qd6+, g6, Qf4+, Ng5, Qf6, Ne6 and black is left with no moves. (the knight can’t be captured by the queen or the bishop and the queen has no good checks)
after black moves, white just plays f8=Q+ forcing the queen trade with Qxf8+ and Nxf8.
after that it’s an easy win for white.
Puzzle #2 is probably the most fascinating I've ever seen! 😮
5:42 I like how black's own bishop on h3 is preventing them from having checkmate, lol
a7 is what came into my mind in the first puzzle. Move order is paramount. After black plays Qa4, the follow-up for white is f7.
I'm generally towards the end of the game that there are quite a few pieces and I can promot I take rocks and bishops because a queen can draw in so many random situations because she controls too many tiles, so the simpler pieces help more in my opinion
amazing! 2nd puzzle is mind-blowing!
These puzzles are like therapy for me. I'm getting older and need to exercise my mind as well as my body. I push the pause button and try to work it out in my head. Mental gymnastics. Thank You Nelson.
Your analyses are fantastic
17:35 I had this same scenario recently except with pawns and not a bishop. But under a lot of time pressure I messed up the last move and ended up losing D:
In puzzle 2, what will you do if black took his bishop from g6 to d3 after you promote your pawn to bishop?
He might have an upper hand.
I couldn't find the first pawn move but I did see that knight move immediately. I was looking at that queen and like "what can I do to either take or block it?" And the knight was right there and made sense
In case you were wondering about 4:50 why Nc6 Qxc6 g6 Qf3 g7# doesn't work - this is because after g6 there is Qc1#. Brilliant geometry!
Puzzle 1: why not g6 instead of Kb4? The Knight prevents Qc1 checkmate after pushing g pawn so white should be ok. Right ?
Aldo, Kf6 instead of Ke7 seems to worlk, threatening h pawn capture and also preventing Q check on the 6th line. Right ?
Played the 2nd one against the computer and got suckered by the stalemate, found the under promotion to rook and knight. then got suckered by stalemate on promoting last pawn to queen (shame on me falling for it twice) and then figured out that I need to underpromote to a bishop. Great puzzle!
got the first and third puzzle,
almost got the second puzzle, i thought ng6 didn't work because after bishop bxg6, e8=R and bxe8, there would be no way to stop bc6 checkmate, i missed b8=n. got everything else in that puzzle though
amazing puzzles 11/10 earned a sub
Nelson, puzzle 2 if bishop goes to b2, king takes b2, you can use the knight to fork the king and the pawn
Such amazing puzzles and i feel quite proud i managed to solve the first one. :D
The only thing i think i can contribute to this chess art is to make final move queen to b2 in stead of a3 for it to be a complete staircase mate.w
Amazing video and thank you for the brain gymnastics.
Since you said the staircase pattern I saw how the queen had to move all the way down, and actually saw the rock to H1, so Im kinda proud:D
Just stopped by to say a) Love your videos! and b) for the first time, I figured out one of your puzzles (#1) before you gave the solution! I saw the knight move! I'm terrible at chess, so this is a big deal for me. :D
In any case, keep the awesome videos coming.
Nice job!
signs of improvement, keep up
In the second puzzle you could do a fork from the forst moves and capturing the black pawn who was abt to promote
After I saw the second puzzle, with three under promotions, I realized why I kept getting stalemate. I keep promoting to a queen, and often end up in a draw or lose.
Nice. Got the last one but not the others!
6:50 actually 4 threats of checkmate 😜
😂 Good point!
Nice! But the Rook and Queen movements don't really change each other much in the position, so it's generalized as 2 threats.
instead of Ne5+ you could play Ng3 attacking the f1 promotion square allowing you to get a queen on the next move.
Puzzle 1. That black bishop looks like it aught to help black. But it's blocking Q to h3 check at the end.
1:53 after the queen move isnt if white push the pawn to f7 the queen also can mate us with the same threat
In puzzle one, after queen a3, what happens if you play g6 instead of the knight maneuvers? There's no longer a checkmate threat since the knight stops queen c1, so after the pawns trade you end up with the same checkmate threat as in the original solution, and I don't think black has a way to defend against it and both queening moves at once.
g6 there loses immediately to Qf8+ followed by Be6
i immediatly solved that 3rd puzzle... once the "staircase" came to play... cause i used logic and pretty much used both my hands to check if thats how its done and i was so freaking shocked when i immediatly had it, i wasn't even in a realgame and yet i was fascinated by this ending, i dunno why... but that one hit me the most with just complete fascination.
thank you for sharing this puzzle, i never had so much fun solving a puzzle, really.
I loved the second puzzle, under-promoting is so amazing
You forgot to mention for the second puzzle that ke3 right away doesn't work because be4 is checkmate. The knight is immediately blocking the bishop from going to e4, so the knight can only move if it is checking the king.
to be honest, 2nd puzzle after you sacrifice the bishop on the "incorrect route" you could technically go Nf3 to check again right?
First puzzle was incredibly easy, though I almost blundered the second knight move on the King's side.
in the 2nd puzzle i found the bishop to b2 move but for the wrong reasons: i thought that if white takes there's knight to g3 forking the king and the past pawn
In puzzle 3 ,
Rook should be in d8
And if bishop takes it we can finish our queen
Or if they promote there queen we can play as you taught and put our rook in d1 amazing royal folk
In staircase puzzle - 3rd one 17ish minute - black e4 pawn just takes the queen going down the staircase and White's losing, no?
Hey Mike black is going the other way so the pawn can't take the queen.
I think in puzzle 2, bishop can go to D2. White takes it with King. Knight to F3, check. If king moves right, then E pawn advances and checks.
Puzzle nr.2: If after Bb2+, Kb2 you can also play Nd3+ and fork the King and the pawn
1: White's moves were very easy to find, but I missed that Black had more defencive moves. Once I saw them, it was very easy to see what White should play from there though.
2: This was a hard one. So many ideas! I got the first couple of moves right, but I missed the point from two different positions. Amazing stuff!
3. This was extremely easy, I solved it in about two minutes and got the right idea from the very beginning. Why? Becasue there were no sidelines. The only thing I spent extra time on was to see if Black had any alternative first moves.
Puzzle 1
After f7 black checks in c6, c1, f4 and checkmate
I was so excited after being able to solve puzzle 3 it was good and all of the 3 positions are mind blowing
Thanks for those three problems. Yes, you're right, the queen tactic in that third problem really is called a staircase.
To start the second puzzle, I wanted to say Bc3, but that allows mate in four with:
...fxe1=Q+, Bg1, Bxf5, e8=Q, Be4+, Qxe4, Qxe4#.
The second puzzle is the most exciting puzzle I ever saw