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  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Рік тому +56

    This knight dancing was so fascinating and the checkmate is so cool. This puzzle is so fun and cool

  • @MisterRubiksCube
    @MisterRubiksCube Рік тому +7

    plz make a video about tips for beginners, such as how to avoid traps and how to set traps

  • @David_Crayford
    @David_Crayford Рік тому +5

    Would not have spotted mate, but a couple of days ago I made check with a fork on their knight and it just so happened to be mate. So, if you speculatively check the king, you stop a stalemate and if you are lucky you might discover an accidental checkmate. Subject to a blunder check that you don't lose the attacking piece, of course.

  • @JustAnotherCommenter
    @JustAnotherCommenter Рік тому +69

    Knight's purpose
    1. Control closed positions
    2. Support passed pawns
    3. Block passed pawns
    4. Protect king from checks
    5. Fork pieces
    6. Do silly dances to assert dominance over enemy bishop
    Edit: Thanks for the heart and all, but how come I'm the only one that got it? Is this comment special? Lmk
    Edit 2: Nvm 2 seconds afterwards I saw others got it too

  • @benjibuell4413
    @benjibuell4413 Рік тому +2

    I would have liked to see the line where once white is one step from getting the queen (6:40) instead of pushing the pawn, black sacrifices the bishop (A4 to C6) to get the knight out of position, then pushes the pawn. I think it's still checkmate, but it takes white a few more moves.

    • @markpeller1384
      @markpeller1384 Рік тому

      I was wondering that as well, but it doesn't work:
      1. Nxc6 b2
      2. a8/Q b1/Q
      3. h8+ Ke6 (or Kf5)
      4. Qe5#

    • @benjibuell4413
      @benjibuell4413 Рік тому +1

      @@markpeller1384 So it does buy black two moves.

    • @markpeller1384
      @markpeller1384 Рік тому

      @Benji Buell , and taking the knight would probably buy even more time, but that wasn't the point. Any line where white queens but black doesn't is probably an obvious win for white.

  • @vivaankohli9448
    @vivaankohli9448 Рік тому +12

    That was a pretty cool puzzle. The checkmate looked very nice as well and I have never seen anything like it. Thank you so much for sharing that.

  • @roderickmain9697
    @roderickmain9697 Рік тому +3

    I looked at this a few time to see alternatives but once white puts the knight on to D4 black as no squaree to move the bishop to. Any square you think of to get the bishop onto that critical diagonal is covered. Nice.

  • @mile.9768
    @mile.9768 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful checkmate there

  • @eternum_kcw
    @eternum_kcw Рік тому +10

    both amazing and informative chess from this guy

  • @ИванПетров-ж7э
    @ИванПетров-ж7э Рік тому +1

    "You must to see 1 move checkmate in order to win"
    Martin: "My time has come, thats what i was born and living for"))

  • @awang_ir
    @awang_ir Рік тому +2

    Nelson: bishop is slightly better than knight
    Also Nelson: this particular knight dance prevent bishop check and literally win the game

  • @PrometheanConsulting
    @PrometheanConsulting Рік тому +5

    Found the correct idea; the opening move, the zugzwangs, and black's attempted defense but didn't work through the knight's laddering checks to re-establish the zugzwang nor did I see the checkmate-in-one at the end.
    EDIT: I was in error and missed "White to Play" (sometimes my wife and I are competing for volume when I start these) so I deleted my comment and started over.

  • @Sfsandroblox0093
    @Sfsandroblox0093 Рік тому +1

    Should i get the queen with a pawn that isnt defending king even if its a sacrfice?

  • @matthewparker9276
    @matthewparker9276 Рік тому +1

    If you do play a7, and they play bd6, I'm pretty sure there is still a winning line from nd1. If they don't play e6 you can win their bishop (or else checkmate) and safely queen, and if they do play e6 you can force a trade of knight and h pawn for the bishop, again letting you queen safely.

    • @thetaomegatheta
      @thetaomegatheta Рік тому

      How do you force that trade with your knight on d1?

    • @matthewparker9276
      @matthewparker9276 Рік тому

      @@thetaomegatheta ne3 attacks their bishop, but more importantly it threatens checkmate with nf5, so black cannot move their bishop. They can move be4, but then you can promote your a pawn to a queen and if black takes it it's mate in 1.
      If they played e6 after you played nd1, the M1 threat is already guarded against, but you still have ng4+,kg7,h6+ and from there depends on where black moves their king and has their bishop placed but you can play moves like nf6, kg5, etc. Until you can take their h pawn creating another queen threat.
      If black blockades the h pawn with their king, you can bring your own king in as backup, and ne8, nd6, nf7 moves your knight around to checkmate the king. a8Q is also a checkmate if the bishop moves off the controlling diagonal.
      There are a lot of variations to follow, but I'm pretty sure it's a win for white.

    • @thetaomegatheta
      @thetaomegatheta Рік тому

      @@matthewparker9276
      'ne3 attacks their bishop, but more importantly it threatens checkmate with nf5, so black cannot move their bishop'
      I don't get what line you are talking about.
      Nf2 Bc2
      a6 Bxb3
      a7 Bd5
      Nd1 Ba8
      Ne3 Kg7
      The move Ne3 doesn't threaten anything. The bishop is already gone, and the king just moves away without issue.
      And this line is the fastest that you can go Nd1 after a7. In the other variations black has even more time to evade the threats.
      None of the rest of what you wrote makes any sense, as it all hinges on Ne3 threatening the bishop and the checkmate, but there is literally no way for it to do so unless black just wastes turns.

  • @faready
    @faready Рік тому

    i think this types of puzzles are the best content of this channel.

  • @G-chess_channel
    @G-chess_channel Рік тому +1

    puzzles just make a day shine.

  • @fyne8350
    @fyne8350 Рік тому

    6:10 What if after b3 a7 bishop c6 kxc6 and then b2 by black? they both get the queen but there isnt the checkmate anymore

    • @dav1sworth
      @dav1sworth Рік тому

      the follow up move would be queen e5 which is checkmate

  • @1a1u0g9t4s2u
    @1a1u0g9t4s2u Рік тому

    One of your best postings. Thanks for sharing.

  • @harrygross77
    @harrygross77 Рік тому +1

    Seems a like a rare open position, in which N is better than B

  • @AbouTaim-Lille
    @AbouTaim-Lille Рік тому

    I expected that Nf2 move. And the 2 other moves by the knight but I missed the final crazy checkmate.

  • @Joural0401
    @Joural0401 Рік тому

    I'm gonna be honest I was expecting a dance to reach F5, since in that position knight to f5 would be mate. Sure, your opponent has a move when you threaten F5, but being able to threaten mate and then move off to do something else is a good way of buying momentum.

  • @fantomghost6213
    @fantomghost6213 Рік тому

    Great puzzle. Saw everything except the end checkmate!!

  • @dwm53w1k6
    @dwm53w1k6 Рік тому

    Before watching, I'd play knight to f2 to cut off bishop before racing a rank pawn

  • @maryamrajput1875
    @maryamrajput1875 Рік тому

    Hello dear,
    Chess puzzle for you Brother.
    It's white to play and win.
    White.
    Pawns: A2,E7, G2 and H2
    Roozks: D8 and E1
    Queen: E1
    King: G1
    Black.
    Pawns: A7, B7, B4, F6 and H6
    Rooks: C8 and E8
    Queen: F5
    King: G8

    • @lenalittle4193
      @lenalittle4193 Рік тому

      Interesting, the rook and the queen are on e1 ;)
      Just give a FEN, you can create it on Lichess for example.

  • @geliscon
    @geliscon Рік тому

    What if black sacrifices their bishop on c6? Wouldn’t black then be able to get a queen right after white does, and Qh8 would no longer be mate since the knight would be out of position?

  • @PokeValorMC
    @PokeValorMC Рік тому

    However, this wouldn’t work against chatgpt, it would just take its own piece to escape check

  • @maxdenor1459
    @maxdenor1459 Рік тому

    I gotta know, would this be the same without the D pawn? It didnt do anything at any moment

  • @enderjester1
    @enderjester1 Рік тому

    I actually had a similar checkmate against martin except my queen was guarded by a rook and it was right next to the king

  • @arushdixit2792
    @arushdixit2792 Рік тому

    Kf2, bishop to f5, pushes pawn, bishop to e6, pushes the pawn to a7 , bishop to d5, pawn stopped
    This way black stops the pawn.
    Correct me if I am wrong 😅

    • @thetaomegatheta
      @thetaomegatheta Рік тому

      Neither of the kings can go to f2 from where they start right away.
      If you meant 'Nf2', then this goes basically like in the video, and no pawns are stopped.
      Nf2 Bf5
      a6 Be6
      Ng4+
      If black goes Kg7, then things go just as in the video. If black takes the knight with the bishop, then white retakes, and then goes to promote the pawn unopposed.

  • @Theneighborhoodpro222
    @Theneighborhoodpro222 Рік тому +1

    But when knight d4+ then king g8 and when a8 Queen+ king g7 and there’s no queen h8 checkmate so isn’t that just a draw
    Edit: Nvm I put it in stock fish and the bishop and king get forked

  • @sebastiaanpeekstok4577
    @sebastiaanpeekstok4577 Рік тому

    What if You do the dance and then bishop moves back to where pawn was and goes on the diagonal next move

  • @SimplifiedPie
    @SimplifiedPie Рік тому +1

    I can't believe that I actually saw the checkmate.

  • @nintendonerdsvideos4727
    @nintendonerdsvideos4727 Рік тому

    I wonder if Martin can see this 1 move checkmate

  • @waxdip
    @waxdip Рік тому +1

    Amazing chekmate

  • @aYn_5Y
    @aYn_5Y Рік тому

    Chess but martin moves queen u need to move pawn

  • @XtReMz98
    @XtReMz98 Рік тому

    Howdy! Challenge vs Martin. Swiss banker chess: moving your pieces cost money to move! $$$! The price to move them is the value of the piece: knight/bishop 3$, rook 5$ and queen 9$. To generate money, moving a pawn 1 square gives 1$ and 2 squares 2$. The king is rich though, moving him grants 5$, castle gives 10$. Promoting a pawn gives 20$ (Grand Prize). Use your money wisely Nelson! Stay sharp, play smart and have fun!

  • @gabaozin
    @gabaozin Рік тому

    Why not Knight to f2 on the first move?

    • @thetaomegatheta
      @thetaomegatheta Рік тому

      What are you talking about? Nf2 is the correct move.

  • @joelbell6413
    @joelbell6413 Рік тому +1

    You are my favorite UA-camr. Your vid’s always make my day❤

  • @MoonersX
    @MoonersX Рік тому

    what if you moved the king in the back rank?

    • @ellav5387
      @ellav5387 Рік тому

      Black will still lose because after king goes back to g7 you go h6 with the pawn and it leads to a checkmate no matter where the king goes.

  • @pimplehoestar4866
    @pimplehoestar4866 Рік тому

    What if they Manuever the bishop by moving the pawn to d6

    • @lenalittle4193
      @lenalittle4193 Рік тому

      No matter when black try this, it is always to slow.
      In the best case, the bishop is on c8, then white gets the queen.

  • @UltraSadPot
    @UltraSadPot Рік тому

    To correct you, if they play a6 first, its actually a win for white, because i am playing black.

  • @aperson3787
    @aperson3787 Рік тому

    Believe it or not, i had a checkmate similar to the position in one of my recent games but i failed to spot it and lost because i sacrificed a rook and bishop for the attack

  • @Yanga2711
    @Yanga2711 Рік тому

    But what if blacks play Bc6 after a7? Knight takes bishop and there is no checkmate

    • @Yanga2711
      @Yanga2711 Рік тому

      Well, infound mate in 2. Nvm

  • @johnathanpatrick6118
    @johnathanpatrick6118 Рік тому +1

    0:12...this feels like a draw somehow...🤔🤔
    edit: so technically the answer was all of the above...🤣🤣

    • @thetaomegatheta
      @thetaomegatheta Рік тому

      The answer is that white wins, both technically and actually.

  • @Robi2009
    @Robi2009 Рік тому

    Yay, found the Qh8# :)

  • @josephzhu5513
    @josephzhu5513 3 місяці тому

    if black moves the king to the back rank, white promotes with check and black can't promote, so white wins.

  • @0638
    @0638 Рік тому

    hi chess vibes

  • @leonpijnappel106
    @leonpijnappel106 Рік тому

    nice

  • @andrewmcdowell8736
    @andrewmcdowell8736 Рік тому

    Black

  • @mikumikuiyada
    @mikumikuiyada Рік тому

    white to play = obviously white wins.

  • @gauravjagnani1
    @gauravjagnani1 Рік тому

    Win

  • @thelightningspark101
    @thelightningspark101 Рік тому +1

    cool

  • @aryankris01246
    @aryankris01246 Рік тому

    1000th like you're welcome lol

  • @gonzogonzo3479
    @gonzogonzo3479 Рік тому

    Why you say in every Video 1000 Times "you had a Chance to do that" ? Why?

    • @danielyuan9862
      @danielyuan9862 Рік тому

      It's just a thing in his channel. Is there a problem?

    • @Faterson2007
      @Faterson2007 Рік тому +1

      It's his trademark. Nelson "If you had a chance to look at that" Lopez. 😂

    • @arstd196
      @arstd196 Рік тому

      i feel like it's the most natural way of continuing the video, never saw a problem with it

  • @H1st
    @H1st Рік тому

    Third