2 Short Chess Problems To Test Your Friends
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05:30 Nelson: "This is a good rule for beginners: if you're worried about stalemates, always play a check and you'll never have stalemate. Worst case scenario, it's checkmate." This is really brilliant. Never omit a check, it might be a checkmate! :)
2 short problems to show your friends that you have no friends!
lol
Bold to assume we have friends. Lol
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Dang.
Those glasses now make Nelson look twice as tough, powerful, and smart at chess than he was without the glasses.
I love these puzzles!!! Keep it up.
Nice puzzles! I got the first one, but fell for Nf6 in the second one.
Also pleasing to see both the Arabian mate and the Vukovic mate coming up in that second puzzle... really shows the value of committing common checkmating patterns to memory!
Those were the insane and brilliant and easiest puzzles.
Cool puzzles, Nelson. Hope your health is good.
Hope you get better soon Nelson
Loved the second puzzle!!❤ I didn't see the fork idea.
Thanks, love that little chess problems.
how come friends isn't in quotes 😂
Great video
can you do a colle system in depth vid nelson? i thinks its pretty underated
Now we needs to find a stalemate trap that comes from a forced check
I like the 2nd puzzle, it was black to move & stalemate!
very good puzzles with few pieces
The first thing I thought was where is Nelson, what happened and who is this guy? 🤓
I'm wearing 👓 too
Brilliant :-)
Didn't see the first one but caught the second one
6:15 "of course, we are going to win with rook and knight and king".
you severely underestimate my powers 😭
Nice glasses Nelson!
Gotta be honest, I found most of the moves in the first puzzle except Rb3.
I was spot on for 1st.
50-50 for second
Puzzle2 took me only a second, rook to e8 and lose.
Me too 🤧😞 foggy head is making my elo suffer too 🙈
I miss your speed runs
My first move in the second puzzle was Knight to c7. 😂
This voice is good 👍🥳
Glasses is good for protection against looking at constant fire!
I solved the first puzzle, but on the second one i thought that horse f6 was the solution
The second puzzle reminds me of one old problem:
"Find a position with material KNP vs kq, BTM White wins".
There is only one solution and it may be found if one knows about that special Black Queen vs White King opposition.
Dear Nelson, Glasses+Frontlight = suboptimal 🤩
Nice Problems!
1.puzlles bishop d2 k:d2 r:c2
1st problem, after Kd2, Bg4. If Kd3, Bf5 skewering the pawn.
... Kc3.
You look like an anime protagonist with the reflection in your glasses 😂
No more rating climb?
I swear i solved all first puzzles no mistakes
Those are two studies, created by a chess composer. “Puzzle” or “problem” would be a bit of the common inaccuracy in the definition. Beautiful and tricky! Thank you.
bobby fisherman series episode 41?
In puzzle 1: What about bishop c4 instead of white king a2 because if black king moves to c3 we can still play rook b3+ and if black takes bishop we bring king to b2 and we win if black king goes back to d2 we give rook d3 check and we still win forcing black king to moves infont of pawn or away from pawn.
... Kd1. Then, if White doesn't want to lose the pawn, 1. Be2+ Kd2 is forced, and we have a repeated position.
Good puzzles, but they seem to depend on a king being in one of the most limiting positions on the board, in the corner where their possible moves are very limited. So a further question is why is a king in such a location? I know the puzzle sets it up there as an assumption, but why in a game would it end up there?
You never played chess
The same options to get out of a corner are the ones to get in, and the King is meager in combat but must be defended to not lose. Let the other ones do all the dirty work, while the king does as little as possible in the safest spot possible you can afford to put him in. The absolute safest spot is a corner, by the original statement.
Castling, most likely.
Castling and being chased down by stronger pieces. Happens all the time.
No wayy u got glasses ??
Haha "Worst case scenario is a checkmate". In that case what is a best case scenario ?
On the 2nd puzzle, I initially said Qxd5 because a queen vs rook endgame is usually a win... then I realised it was WHITE to move.
On 2:16 bishop h5
I solved them all.
I solved all the moves.
because it was easy, I solved them too.
Voice sounds ok
First one is very simple ... Second is not ...
Have you ever sacrificed your bishop?
Have you ever sacrificed your king?
Have you ever been in a Turkish prison?
Puzzle 1 is EASY
First puzzle: when the black king moves to D2 why not white bishop to D1? The pawn is pinned.
Kxd1.
Because the black king then takes the bishop and all white can get is a draw
Thought I'd clicked on to a video of Joe90 by mistake ;-)
In the first puzzle. why doesn't bishop d1 work instead of king a2? the next move we take the pawn, likely, loosing the bishop later on. But rook is enough to checkmate.
Kxd1
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