For the final puzzle I believe that knight g5 instead of h6 would be better because check, knight e4 and you take the pawn if he push and if not you take the other pawn with your king
5:51, white can just promote to a rook or something. Probably still a draw since black can take the last pawn with their knight and still has one more pawn left.
in the puzzle with bishop at h7 and king at h7 and the pawn is at g2 take the bishop and when the king moves to attack the rook move to g7 forking the pawn and you are completely winning.
King g7 g6, Pawn f5 first. No stalemate. Keep escorting f pawn until either it promotes or the knight stops blocking the d pawn promotion. Knight is stuck guarding d and f pawns from promotion at f2 so not too hard.
@@chessscape What if after Rg1 black plays Be4 to defend the pawn? This is assuming black moved the king in the previous move in a way that doesn't block the bishop like Kf7 for example.
@@alejandromartindejesus15 oh but it would still be a stalemate because the result is black has king+1 bishop and white has nothing. One single bishop cant checkmate
Finding stalemates has to be the hardest thing to do in an end game
(besides hoping your opponent can't checkmate with a king and queen)
Yeah Absolutely, only Legends like Eric Rosen can do that....and Anish Giri ofc😁😁
For the final puzzle I believe that knight g5 instead of h6 would be better because check, knight e4 and you take the pawn if he push and if not you take the other pawn with your king
Hi chessscape
4:42 "the king needs a private jet to get there" got me
Love your videos bron
I love chesscape bcuz he always teaches us the best tricks for improving our elo!
Welcome back Chessscape, I missed you.
i missed you too :)
At the second puzzles, he can just underpromotion to the bishop because 2 bishops can checkmate
king takes unprotected Bishop
I found the rook sacrifice in the second one
Darookh never gets old 😊chesscape subscriber
5:51, white can just promote to a rook or something. Probably still a draw since black can take the last pawn with their knight and still has one more pawn left.
yes
Bruh. I blundered in the first move
nice video thank u now i wont lose again(I hope)
Hi sir this video is helpful for me ❤❤
Firstly the person doing that will no more be my friend 😢😂
in the puzzle with bishop at h7 and king at h7 and the pawn is at g2 take the bishop and when the king moves to attack the rook move to g7 forking the pawn and you are completely winning.
nice
Can't he just get Da Rukh?
5:45
Its still a draw even if he promote to a rook. Nxf6+ and as long as you dont blunder your pawn or knight, its a draw.
King g7 g6, Pawn f5 first. No stalemate. Keep escorting f pawn until either it promotes or the knight stops blocking the d pawn promotion. Knight is stuck guarding d and f pawns from promotion at f2 so not too hard.
nice!
liked and subscribed to you
thank you!
5:51 my friend promotes to the rook
Cool
4:25 What if the rook is rejected? So like the king goes on g6 or the bishop moves to protect the pawn?
you play Rg1 and you ll win the pawn on the next move and most likely the game :)
@@chessscape What if after Rg1 black plays Be4 to defend the pawn? This is assuming black moved the king in the previous move in a way that doesn't block the bishop like Kf7 for example.
@@alejandromartindejesus15 very good point. the king could just nullify that stalemate by going over to help the pawn
@@alejandromartindejesus15 oh but it would still be a stalemate because the result is black has king+1 bishop and white has nothing. One single bishop cant checkmate
only chessscapers know its reupload😁
me
It isn't stalemate for the last one how about the knight
It's pinned
D1 equal to rook
Da ruuuuuuuhk
yey
Hi
300 like guy
Stalemet
First like
Like ❤
Hi