Todays puzzle solution is qd7 if bishop d7 , ra1 is checkmate in 2 moves . and if plays any random move qe8 is checkmate. If black trys to escape by pushing any of his pawn , then that is checkmate in 2 moves
Qd7 - Threatening checkmate in multiple ways. Depending on the moves of the opponent that could be either Qe8++ or incase opponent moves a pawn to get away with the king you get Qxf7+ followed by Qxg7++. Bxd7 ends in checkmate after Ra8+ .
I've watched many Igor videos and I think I have grown a lot as a chess player. I was able to spot a lot of these sacrifices to win the game. Great content keep it coming.
Michael Jackson was black but later changed his skin colour to white. So when the black pawn killed the black rook,it changed into a white rook after promotion,hence the rook changed from black to white,like Michael Jackson.
In the last example I did not see Ph3, which is certainly the best, but Dc2 threteaning Dh7 mate. And if black plays Pf2+, white can answer it with Dxf2 having similar pattern like in the real game. Of course black can play differently, not Pf2+, but still.... :)
Qd7! if Bxd7 Ra8+ leads to Checkmate after the Queen and Bishop block. If doesn't take QxBc8 is mate unless a pan is moved in which case Queen attacks on the 7th rank gobbling up pawns while giving Checks until the king runs out of runway and the last Check is Checkmate.
Sorry to my previous comment, now I see the back rank problem of WHITE after Dxf2... But White could possibly play Kf1 instead of Dxf2. But the game continuation Ph3 is by far better, no question about it.
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12 example what good for the goose is good for the gander 🦆 same same with bishops lol
Todays puzzle solution is qd7 if bishop d7 , ra1 is checkmate in 2 moves . and if plays any random move qe8 is checkmate. If black trys to escape by pushing any of his pawn , then that is checkmate in 2 moves
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7:18 Qd7 if bishop takes queen then rook to a8 #
If king to f8 QxC8,
If black Queen takes rook Qd8 is simple mate!
What if black plays h6 after your Qd7?
@@garhong9125 Qf7+, followed by Qg7#
@@garhong9125 if h6 then Qxf7 check and Qxg7 is mate
Thank you to show more "concrete" mating patterns.
The Greek gift helped me a lot.
I hope you publish more of this sort of attacks.
Thank you
Qd7 - Threatening checkmate in multiple ways. Depending on the moves of the opponent that could be either Qe8++ or incase opponent moves a pawn to get away with the king you get Qxf7+ followed by Qxg7++. Bxd7 ends in checkmate after Ra8+ .
I was waiting for those kind of videos.
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4:45 illegal move en passant is forced
I've watched many Igor videos and I think I have grown a lot as a chess player. I was able to spot a lot of these sacrifices to win the game. Great content keep it coming.
What did he mean by "the Michael Jackson move" at 11:58?
Michael Jackson was black but later changed his skin colour to white. So when the black pawn killed the black rook,it changed into a white rook after promotion,hence the rook changed from black to white,like Michael Jackson.
@@deepalidharmadhikari58I never thought of that!! That's hilarious!! 🤣🤣🤣
@10:46 Qd1 was a gangster back rank checkmate! that was genius!
Thank you very much for your videos sir . I am very lucky to have a coach like you.
An amazing topic covered. Thank you!
In the last example I did not see Ph3, which is certainly the best, but Dc2 threteaning Dh7 mate. And if black plays Pf2+, white can answer it with Dxf2 having similar pattern like in the real game. Of course black can play differently, not Pf2+, but still.... :)
Nice idea's thank you 😊
Qd7! if Bxd7 Ra8+ leads to Checkmate after the Queen and Bishop block. If doesn't take QxBc8 is mate unless a pan is moved in which case Queen attacks on the 7th rank gobbling up pawns while giving Checks until the king runs out of runway and the last Check is Checkmate.
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5:19 woah i found it. I didn't think I could find it but I found it after thinking a minute.
Sorry to my previous comment, now I see the back rank problem of WHITE after Dxf2... But White could possibly play Kf1 instead of Dxf2. But the game continuation Ph3 is by far better, no question about it.
9:34 Free my boy Mokey😭😭
Queen d7 is the move
I CAN'T FIND IT🧐
Qd7
Qto d7
works rook a8, too? queen d7 looks stronger :)
Qd7 leads to checkmate in multiple ways
rook a6 and queen d8
Hans Niemann's ideas... 😉
Backrank checkmate is very easy for me
Don't judge a rook by its cover
First rook a8
They always over protect they're king
Queen to D7
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Thank you to show more "concrete" mating patterns.
The Greek gift helped me a lot.
I hope you publish more of this sort of attacks.
Thank you