99% Players CAN'T Solve This, Can You? | 2 Amazing Chess Puzzles & Problems |Moves, Tactics & Ideas
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@Omlet.official
Жыл бұрын
The answer to the puzzle is:Qc2+, Qd3, Q×d3cheackmate
@mrhacker4798
Жыл бұрын
@@Omlet.official Rook can take your queen on c2.
@Omlet.official
Жыл бұрын
@@mrhacker4798 thx for the reminder now my answer is:b5, if It's Rc4 or Qd4 you just play Rg3 or pit it in the 3rd rank where the king can't eat Edit: and if Qc4 It will be the same thing
@KaizenMaster007
Жыл бұрын
Puzzle: Nf5, (anything), Re3#
@total1ty2012
Жыл бұрын
Solution, all forced. F3 to E3. King to D4. Knight to F5 checkmate!
The move is Nf5 because that will block the kings only safe square to run, then black can play whatever move they want to, and in the next move Re3 double check is mate.
@MangLamUmRao
2 күн бұрын
BRO THERE 'S A ROOK ON THAT SQUARE
Jeetendra, I'm sorry to hear of your difficulties but I'm relieved you've found a way to work through them and keep producing great content. I really enjoy your videos and I look forward to each one. Namaste from America!
@darshanjd9693
Жыл бұрын
@@jitendradashora8956 lσl 😂
@animezoneamv9116
Жыл бұрын
@@jitendradashora8956 in the advertisement part of the video.
7:03 Pyramid stock a pawn checks. Exelent and good puzzle.
Finally I’ve been waiting for this vid for a long time.
Fav of all time ❣️✨
Please be regular on your channel because I like it very much
Puzzle Solution:- Qa8,Qc4 then Nd6#
@darshanlal263
Жыл бұрын
???
@maciejatkowski5524
Жыл бұрын
You mean Rc4, not Qc4. But yeah, Qa8 is the correct move and Black has a couple of responses, all of them fail to a mate in one.
@maciejatkowski5524
Жыл бұрын
@UCz2y1xp3PhnItLiNxgK0oTQ I know, it's a weird move, and nobody would play it in a normal game, everybody would just go for a mate in 3 or whatever. Basically, after Qa8, Black is in zugzwang - he can only move either the Queen or the Rook, and because he has to make a move, he ruins his "perfect" defensive formation. Whatever piece he moves, he stops defending either the d6 or the c5 square, allowing White to mate with either Nd6 or Nc5. Unless Black plays Qd4, still defending both squares, but then it's just Re3 mate.
@inszense9848
Жыл бұрын
Rc3 delays
Puzzle Mate in 2 for white - 1.Nf5 , regardless of what black does 2.Re3#
I love watching your content, the way you explain everything is so fun to watch.
Rh3+(check by bishop) Only move f3 Bxf3#
@gokulgoyal788
Жыл бұрын
Bxf3 then it's Kd3
@kayserious1721
18 күн бұрын
Bxf3 then kf4 no check
First puzzle was good example of zugzwang. Zugzwang is easy when you focus properly to reach a position where a side is forced to play a certain move. Also, when a puzzle has long solution, it's always easy cause it involves some pattern. Qe3 was logical for a player like me. Second one was easy for human but difficult for computer. One of the famous puzzle composed by William Rudolph (1912), I saw it before on KZread long time back and since my memory great I knew Ba4+ and the pattern. You selected nice ones. Over to that I haven't played for long and am going to make comeback on Lichess. For puzzle: We need to force Black to a zugzwang position where any possible move is a bad move. So, not a check move. White Bishop is x-raying the Black King. It has to be used but not possible on first move if we are to do mate in 2. If the d4 square was occupied, it would be Re3# Black has Rook and Queen so how to immobilise them? What about Qa8? It pins one piece and forces Black to play something. After Qa8, If Black plays Qd4 then Re3# If any move that takes control away of c5 square, then Nc5# If any move that takes control away of d6 square, then Nd6#
@KaizenMaster007
Жыл бұрын
Puzzle: Nf5, (anything), Re3#
@aadhitya3784
Жыл бұрын
@@KaizenMaster007 nf5, there is qd8+
@Sushilkumar-xr9sk
Жыл бұрын
Great genius man ♥️♥️🔥👍👍
@sparshsharma5270
Жыл бұрын
@@Sushilkumar-xr9sk Thanks!
@prateek.birhman
Жыл бұрын
Here u r making probablity What if Puzzle - knight to f5 Rook to e3 It's mate in 2
I love watching your chess shorts. You’re the only one that actually shows realistic moves.
With b5 Qd4, Rh3...there is still f3! So I think Nf5 keeps things closed after Re3 double check and mate!
@hafazrashik2305
Жыл бұрын
You forgot that,,only 2 moves,🥱🥱lol
@aloktinku9119
Жыл бұрын
Bro what about Re3 double check
@ahmadnajib9557
Жыл бұрын
If pawn b5 there's still Rc4
Solution to puzzle is pawn b6+ if queen blocks then Re3# double check rook defended by bishop queen blocks king and if rook blocks then Rc3# bishops cover diagonal rook blocks 3rd rank
@spdeokate
2 ай бұрын
Yes it's right 👍 b5+
@spdeokate
2 ай бұрын
But when black rook block check. Then Rc3# is not checkmate, check can be block with pawn
hi jeetendra in the first puzzle i just wanna ask after qf4 what would q f1 do for white?
@noone8194
Жыл бұрын
Je suis un chat
The answer to this puzzle is Rxf4+, The king is forced to take the rook and then Nxd5# is a beautiful checkmate.
@soumyaranjanmahala1315
Жыл бұрын
King can escape by d3
@nilimapandey6507
Жыл бұрын
@@soumyaranjanmahala1315 no bishop is there
@muhammadyaseen997
Жыл бұрын
Light coloured bishop is blocking the way
@adityashrivastava1206
Жыл бұрын
@@nilimapandey6507 no it can as there is no bishop blocking it
@prateek.birhman
Жыл бұрын
Rxfr+, king is not forced to take rook Can move to d3 square
One thing I noticed was that at the end of puzzle 2 the black pawn on a3 could capture the pawn on b2 and promote to a queen
Last Puzzle: Night to C#5 , black captures with queen or rook you play pawn to B#5 (Checkmate)
Glad to see you sir again :D , Hope you stay happy and safe :D
rook to a3 giving a check to the king and then the king blocks with the pawn and then we take by bishop and checkmate. thank you for giving such an amazing puzzle
@spdeokate
2 ай бұрын
No checkmate, King has f4 square free
Finally another video!
To solve the puzzle move the rook to give double attack and the king has only one legal move then will advance the pawn forward by discovered check and th3n its a beautiful cheskmate
Your amazing 🤩 you explain chess is very helpful in tournament 🎉❤❤
First pawn b5 check by queen only legal move queen d4 and rook e3 double check and mate
Re3+, Kd4 is forced then Nf5# is a beautiful checkmate
1 Qa8 and irrespective of what he moves and where he moves, it's checkmate next move Let's say he moves Rook, anywhere on the c file, then Nd6 is a checkmate. If he doesn't move rook and instead moves queen to guard the d6 square, we deliver a mate by Nc5 and if he tries to cover c5 square we deliver a mate by Nd6. 1Qa8 R(anywhere on c file ) 2 Nd6# 1Qa8 R(anywhere on 6th Rank) 2 Nc5# 1Qa8 Qc4 2 Nd6# 1Qa8 Qe6 2 Nc5# 1Qa8 Qd4(trying to guard both d6 and c5) 2 Re3# 1Qa8 Q(anywhere else on d file) 2 Nc5#
@leeyonclintgajeton5016
Жыл бұрын
Brilliant❤
b5 discovered check to the king only move is Qd4 and the rook delivers the final blow with Re3#
the last puzzle 2 moves are pawn B5 black blocks with roc C4 then white moves roc to D4 and thats check mate
1. b5,+ King unable to move, so need to block either with Rook or Queen, if Rc4, 2. Rc3, + also Bishop at g2 open check, checkmate. If 1. b5,+ if Queen c4 or d4, 2. Rc3, + the same finishing
@leeyonclintgajeton5016
Жыл бұрын
Pawnf3
9:06 the only way is to sacrifice the *Roooooook*
First move the knight from b7 to c5 giving him a check if queen takes then you can simply take it back by your pawn and giving him a discovered check and a beautiful check mate as you are blocking the way of rook by your pawn,but what if you opponent will take it by his rook in place of his queen then you have to take it by your pawn and him a check he can simply stop it from his queen then move your queen c2 then he can stop it again by his queen then take the queen as the king wont kill your queen as it is protected by your rook and it delivers a beautiful check mate.
pawn to b5+, since the king has no legal moves basically in a box, black would have to move the rook or the queen. if Rc4, then Rc3# if Qd4, then Re3#, since it is a double check, thus king has no moves. if Qc3, then Rc3#, since it is a double check, thus the king has no moves.
At 2:20 you can move queen to f2 and black queen has to defend by blocking the check and capture his queen and this is checkmate
First we need to move b4 pawn to b5 square and gave black king check with queen he block the check with queen and then we need to move b7 horse to b6 and then checkmate
That is very handy and can give an advantade
B5 , and then Qd5 is forced then we do re3 checkmate because it is a double check and the rook is protected by the bishop so it is checkmate
ok i saw that with stockfish but the idea is queen a8 to pin the queen to deliver the checkmate via the knight
1. b5+. block with rook or queen, doesn't matter as 2. Rd4 is a double check, which is why it is checkmate.
@nottogo883
Жыл бұрын
Plzz do check your answer it's absolutely wrong
@hackingnimesh4845
Жыл бұрын
King capture rook gadhe dimag se soch agar ho to
Last Puzzle Answer: Qa8. Here if : 1) Black moves his queen or rook to cover c5 square, then knight b7 to d6 is mate 2)Black moves his rook or queen to any other squares, then still kb7 to d6 or c5 according to black move is mate
it was real a and a beautiful checkmate too i liked it
Oh finally ❤️
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I found checkmate for the last puzzle!!! First, the knight on b7 goes to c5, attacking the king. If black takes the knight (which they have to) with the queen, then move the pawn on b4 and take the queen! King cannot move anywhere. If black takes your knight with the rook, move your pawn and take the black rook. Check! The queen has to move in front of the king (to block the attack from the queen) and from there, move your rook to e3. Queen cannot take, g2 bishop checks the king, and he can’t take the rook as it is protected by the g1 bishop.
The only way to mate in two is Rc3 discoverd check with boshop the only way to block the check is Pf3 then b*f3 checkmate in two
@dangermouse8466
Жыл бұрын
No, because King can then move to f4. That then is not mate in 2. The solution is: 1. Qc2+ Qd3 2. Qxd3#
Hello Chess talk last puzzle or mate in 2 ans is b5 discovered check and king has nowhere to move so it will block with queen then Qd4 is a brilliant checkmate
Re3(double check) black res: Kd4 b5#❤
Puzzle answer Pawn b4 to b5. Check Black defence with queen d4. White plays rook e3....
Knight f5 & then any move from black Rook e3 checkmate
1st move is knight to C5, since the king cannot move black has to capture the knight with his queen or rook, after that we will capture the black's queen or rook by pawn to C5, and it is a discovered checkmate since the king cannot move anywhere
Puzzle: 9:05 1. Nc5 , Qxc5 or Rxc5 forced 2. bxc5# mate
Finally u are back 🎉
Nc5 chek the its forced to take with the rook or the queen then b5 it's a discovered check from the queen and check mate
And is Qa8, Now it depends on what white plays,if he moves queen we can play Re3 and if not we can directly checkmate with Nc5 or Nd6
@total1ty2012
Жыл бұрын
Nope it can be forced. Solution, F3 to E3. King to D4. Knight to F5 checkmate!
@ahazeu6661
Жыл бұрын
@@total1ty2012 king can go to c4
Nc5+ if rook takes then bxc5# and if queen takes again, bxc5#
Knight goes to c5 either rook Or queen takes take it back with pawn on b4
Qa8!! 🕵️ Puzzle 👌👌👌 The Idea behind Qa8 is Nb7 moving d6 or c6 mate if black not plays Qd4 . If black plays Qd4 so, I am playing Re3#!!
@d.h.a.1912
Жыл бұрын
why not take black rook forcing white to take our queen and mate with Rc3 , all forcing moves
@Raghuraj_Ram
Жыл бұрын
@@d.h.a.1912 If white play's Qxc6 Qxc6 after Rc3+ Pf3 move available for black. So, this is not a mate in 2.
Queen c2 check black queen block with d3 and white queen capture the black queen and its mate in 2
What about giving discovered check with Rc3+ ? Now king can’t move so pawn to f3 and Bxf3 and rook protects
@varunsrikrishna1251
Жыл бұрын
King can escape by f4
first move b5,either rc4 or qd4 second move re3#
Qa8 indirectly pinning the black rook and queen . If black moves Rc4 then Nd6# otherwise Nc5#.
@total1ty2012
Жыл бұрын
King doesn't have to take. E4 to d3. King no longer in check.
@mrhacker4798
Жыл бұрын
@@total1ty2012 I didnt saw that move
@mrhacker4798
Жыл бұрын
I found the correct one.
For mate in 2 puzzle 1st move Rg3 respone pawn to f3 2nd move Bxf3 and checkmate🤗
@shahidfaruque6139
Ай бұрын
Rg3+ f3 Bf3+ Kf4
1. Knight E7 to C6-----Taking the Rook. 2. a) If Black Queen takes the knight at C6. Queen A4 to C6-----Check and Mate. b) In any other case... Rook F3 to E3------Check and Mate (Double check by Rook E3 and Bishop G2 so the king has to move but the is no square left).
@santoshvaraghanti
9 ай бұрын
King still have c4 right
In the second puzzle what if the black king moves to d5 after pawn takes Rook check?
The correct answer is:- 1. White Knight e7 to f5 Black moves queen or rook anywhere, doesn't matter. 2. White Rf3 to e3 is a double check and is a checkmate.
Thanks i watch your videos 4 years
Please make your next video on modern Bishop's opening
1st puzzle better solution - White - Qf4 to Qf6 check Black has two options - 1. Qg5 or g5 in both cases queen cannot escape. now, White -Qf2 Black has only one option - Qg3 White picks up the queen and BOOM checkmate!
@channelbnaunga
Жыл бұрын
what if after white Qf6 -> Qf2 black play Kg4.?
First white Pawn B4 to B5 and Give check with queen Black King can not move than Black is move Rook C6 to C4 OR Queen D5 to D4 than White Rook F3 to C3 and Check Mate
First Re3+ it is double check king has to move (king has one square) Kd4, b5# because c5 is covered by knight and that is mate
@hazardnickson2568
Жыл бұрын
The queen will just block
The End Puzzle is Rxf4+(1.Rxf4+,Kxf4 2.Bh2#)
@SaeedUrRahman-re9mk
3 ай бұрын
Rxf4 Kd3 ????¿
I found the way to solve the puzzle first horse c5 then black only have 2 choices 1.rook c5 or 2.queen c5 then white move soldier to c5 thats a check mate
It's none other than Qf3! Creating zugzwang and after black moves rook Nd6# depending on where Queen moves Nd6# or Nc5# or Re3#
9:02 Queen takes rook leaving black's only best move Kd4 (pinning the queen), if black takes queen Knight captures being left with only 2pawns and a dream. after black Kd4, white queen captures queen ending with #
@total1ty2012
Жыл бұрын
Rook to e3. King d4. Knight f5 checkmate.
@nesha4689
Жыл бұрын
@@total1ty2012 King can go to c4
@total1ty2012
Жыл бұрын
@Nesha No, C4 is covered by the bishop on F1. I assure you I found the solution and it's checkmate.
@nesha4689
Жыл бұрын
@@total1ty2012 the bishop is on g2 not f1
Thanks
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Great video
1.Qa4 Rc7 2.Nd6#
1.Rock f4 , ok pone not capture because bisop check king , so king capture rock not other way 2.knight d5 and beautiful checkmate 😊
Answer of the puzzle: Qa3, Re3
Sir , King ko g4 pr rkhenge , aur black king to block rhega isliye black queen aur rook chlega , then rook ko f4 pr rkh denge aur check and mate 👍👍...... Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳
First Re3+ Kd4 b5#
Re3+, Kd4 B5#
can anyone tell me what is draw by repetition actually means bcz in this scenario there is also repletion of move but its not draw.
Don't know if it's correct but... 1.Nxc6.... If Qxc6 then Qxc6# And if black play Queen any where else Re3++ #
For this puzzle 1.Q×c6...Q×c6 2.Rc3# check mate
RD3+ KD4 B5#
Qa8 if you move rook Nc5 checkmate , if you move queen Nd6 checkmate.
Nxc6, taking the rook. Queen takes back, and white plays b5, a discovered checkmate.
Sir RockF4 knight d5
Puzzle - Queen to A8 Wait for black's move(Queen or Rook) Knight B7 will checkmate the king from C5 or D6 It's mate in 2
@pdeshmukh3
Жыл бұрын
Rook will taken by pawn man
@prateek.birhman
Жыл бұрын
@@pdeshmukh3 He can't take because it's double check..one by rook and another by bishop.. man
@samratyadav6615
Жыл бұрын
then king goes d4
@prateek.birhman
Жыл бұрын
@@samratyadav6615okie bro.. Now It's mate in 2? (edited) see
@DasChess
10 ай бұрын
@@prateek.birhmanit's not mate in two because after knight to f5 then black plays Queen to d8 checks the king
pb5 ! White Qd4 black Nc5 # white
The solution should be→ 1) Nxc6, Qxc6, Qxc6 or, 2) Nxc6, (except Qxc6 whatever black plays), Re3. Explanation: White starts with Knight takes Rook on c6 (Nxc6). Then black can take the white knight with his Queen or refuse to take. If black queen takes white knight on c6 (Qxc6) then white queen takes back the black queen on c6 (Qxc6) and it's a mate. If black refuses to take the knight & play any other move, then white will just move his Rook on e3 square (Re3) with a double check, by rook & discovered check by white squared bishop. And the black king must loose his kingdom....
Qa8 (if the rook remains in the c file, then Nd6#. If rook stays on the 6th rank, then Nc5#. If the queen remains on the d file then Nc5#, if the queen stays on the 5 rank then Nd6#)
@subratachandra5596
Жыл бұрын
Qa8, Than black queen d4, Nc5 or Nd6 capture the queen and 2 move is finished.
For the puzzle mate in two Rg3 f3 Rg4
This puzzle was given to Magnus during CGC championship in video Tania presented this and magnus also took around a min . The solution is Qa8 and depending on what black plays Nc5 or Nd6 is mate
@paramesh3759
Жыл бұрын
Yes you are right. But if black Qd4, preventing mate with knight then Re3 double check & mate . Chance to this move
@barun9665
Жыл бұрын
@@paramesh3759 yes correct. I missed to type it .
@shiva7129
Жыл бұрын
How?? Qa8 and Nc5 checkmate?
@paramesh3759
Жыл бұрын
@@barun9665 👍👍
@paramesh3759
Жыл бұрын
@@shiva7129 black have no moves what ever it rook Or queen move then one get pin & it works
B5+ Qd4 ,Re3
The answer of the puzzle is Qa1,then whatever black plays we have a mate in one. Example:- qd4-ra3#, qd2- qxe5#. It was easy.
@inszense9848
Жыл бұрын
And Rc3? Opens up the D4 square for the king and also prepare blocking Qe1+
The puzzle solution is- b5+,king cant move anywhere so Qd4,and Re3 is a mate.
Pawn go b6 then check there is no where to go for king then black queen go d5 then white rook go d4 then check mate.Easy and simple