Worst for black is to block with bishop. Queen takes rook, black bishop has to move to create an escape square for black king. Queen takes knight, black king escapes, then queen can exchange with black queen -- pawn rook and knight up. If black does not create an escape square then qxg7 is indeed #.
answer to the question of the day: queen takes e5 check forks black king and the rook. The check can be blocked by either black queen, knight or bishop, after which the white queen will grab the free rook in the corner.
I think you meant accent and not ascent, guess who needs to join school now 🙈 Anyway, thanks for your honest feedback. I am working on my accent and I will get better with time. I hope you like the content of the video.
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white should capture e.5 pawn because c.6 knight isnt guarding it (In Question of the Day)
Queen takes e5 forks the king and h8 rook. It doesn't matter whether he blocks with his bishop, knight or queen, we will just take the rook.
In 0:45 you said black queen while you were attacking white queen
Qxe5+ Qe7 Qxh8
White is ahead in material by 6 points.
Hi I tried the f5 variation starting 8:54 and after Nb4 opponent abandoned the game!
Queen takes e5 pawn check then winning a free rock
That is the reason why there is a knight on c6 guarding that pawn...
Q×e5+
super ...
Thank you :)
knight on g1 can move to h6 to protect the f2 pawn
W.queen move to f3
No, that isn't correct. Queen takes e5 check is the correct answer, forking the king and the rook.
Queen e5 checkmate
Queen takes e5 check, forking the king and the rook. It's not a checkmate as the check can be blocked by either queen, knight or bishop.
Worst for black is to block with bishop. Queen takes rook, black bishop has to move to create an escape square for black king. Queen takes knight, black king escapes, then queen can exchange with black queen -- pawn rook and knight up. If black does not create an escape square then qxg7 is indeed #.
But what happens if instead of queen f3 she takes e5?
answer to the question of the day: queen takes e5 check forks black king and the rook. The check can be blocked by either black queen, knight or bishop, after which the white queen will grab the free rook in the corner.
Hey buddy ur ascent was irritating plz join school
I think you meant accent and not ascent, guess who needs to join school now 🙈
Anyway, thanks for your honest feedback. I am working on my accent and I will get better with time. I hope you like the content of the video.
Hey verbal is duffer from oral plz join
First u learn phonetics
Why sooo much hate? I hope you are okay. @chesssegma