These recent endgame puzzles are surprisingly tricky and require precise moves to win, that can only be identified after thorough analysis of many tempting alternatives. Wonderful exposition. 👍
Instructiv yes, but not the whole chess study. And so far as I know it is only a part of a study and also mirrored. Also it is not mentioned the composer.
These recent endgame puzzles are surprisingly tricky and require precise moves to win, that can only be identified after thorough analysis of many tempting alternatives. Wonderful exposition. 👍
Very instructive, thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Instructiv yes, but not the whole chess study. And so far as I know it is only a part of a study and also mirrored. Also it is not mentioned the composer.
3:38 white is actually winning because of g4, that forces the black king to stop protecting the pawn.
En passant
why does g2 to g4 not considered a enpassant
It's only en passant if Black pawn is on f4 or h4.
Composer not credited.
Josef Moravec, Czech composer and International Master
Cool, thanks. You ought to say this in the descriptions.