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Chess with Dave NZ
New Zealand
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 พ.ค. 2016
I love chess, I'm here for You.
15 Nov 2016, I started here to bring 'free' coaching, like Doug my coach did for me. My Christian beliefs inspire me. Psalm 24 says, nothing do I own, including this channel, which I don't truly own anyway.
My 'rules' are- 'What I like, when I like, as I like' -|- Spurgeon.
As a child I heard similar at the table in Dutch. "Eat what the pot provides."
I promise you, a clean real chess channel. However, I'm not just about chess. I'm not meant to say that, but that's who I am. Variety like surfing, will be clearly marked.
Dad & I often played Dutch draughts. He was my eventual link to chess, as draughts =s limited.
Joined Otago Chess Club age 12/13.
Attitude is very important in chess. I still struggle with losing.
Some reasonable results follow---
1989 NZ Lightning Champion.
Played in two Australian Open 90/92 (I saw real players here! e.g. Leko)
1981 NZ Junior 3rd=
2018 Club Blitz Champion
Public Simultaneous Chess
Organized 2 social tournaments
15 Nov 2016, I started here to bring 'free' coaching, like Doug my coach did for me. My Christian beliefs inspire me. Psalm 24 says, nothing do I own, including this channel, which I don't truly own anyway.
My 'rules' are- 'What I like, when I like, as I like' -|- Spurgeon.
As a child I heard similar at the table in Dutch. "Eat what the pot provides."
I promise you, a clean real chess channel. However, I'm not just about chess. I'm not meant to say that, but that's who I am. Variety like surfing, will be clearly marked.
Dad & I often played Dutch draughts. He was my eventual link to chess, as draughts =s limited.
Joined Otago Chess Club age 12/13.
Attitude is very important in chess. I still struggle with losing.
Some reasonable results follow---
1989 NZ Lightning Champion.
Played in two Australian Open 90/92 (I saw real players here! e.g. Leko)
1981 NZ Junior 3rd=
2018 Club Blitz Champion
Public Simultaneous Chess
Organized 2 social tournaments
Pool Champ JKP Not Scared to Play MAGNUS Chess, Dons a Rack-Cue Score 10/10! Do You Think He's Good?
What do you think of JDK's pool play?
He's played Eddie Charlton & even Kieffer O'Sullivan too!! Maybe a video of his story will appear here on this chess channel, although I do like to live on the edge at times, by digressing to other sports, such as Surfing and waves and impersonations, other than that of chess. But I do think they're all comparable, as alot of chess players I know like to wave a pool/snooker cue around, including me the author.
Incidentally I did have a 'coach' for pool playing as a very young boy, at about age 8. He taught me how to hold the cue (to at least look like I know what I'm doing) and to not be too hasty with the pool cue. Hmmm, Dave says, have I learnt anything yet?? Anyway, I can report, purportedly, JDK says, post this display, that I hold the cue well, etc, but this could be a come-on to engage in a pool battle with HIM, and...
Here JKP, is actually thinking I'm playing him, I say--- "Get Real!" Personally, I don't dare to try, even though he obviously asked me, mid play, during my phone video record of him.
Pool Champ JKP with Rack-Cue Still Scores 10/10 On Blue Felt Table. Do You Think He's Good?
In chess JKP has a definitive prowess too, (he avidly watches and learns of, from Agadmator!!). He approached me for a game at the Chch Library the day before this trip to Dunedin. It wasn't easy for me in those two games, he had an awesome game plan from move 1, with White & Black.
Here we take a naughty break from chess, but I still talk of chess here, where he gets 10/10 checks on the Pool Table (HeHe).
"WOW ~ Pool Champion Shows Us His Skills 10/10 & 15/17 JKP scores 15/17 with Rack-Cue at the Makikihi Pub, in New Zealand today."
An old saying I heard many years ago, from another Snooker Champion --- 'Talk is cheap, it costs money to buy whisky'.
Here Not only does JKP play a mean well versed game of chess with me, Pool Champ passing through the lower South Island of NZ with me, shows and proves to me, his skills on a cheap board blue felt table/board. While I watch on, succumb to 0%+ alcohol Heineken.
He's played Eddie Charlton & even Kieffer O'Sullivan too!! Maybe a video of his story will appear here on this chess channel, although I do like to live on the edge at times, by digressing to other sports, such as Surfing and waves and impersonations, other than that of chess. But I do think they're all comparable, as alot of chess players I know like to wave a pool/snooker cue around, including me the author.
Incidentally I did have a 'coach' for pool playing as a very young boy, at about age 8. He taught me how to hold the cue (to at least look like I know what I'm doing) and to not be too hasty with the pool cue. Hmmm, Dave says, have I learnt anything yet?? Anyway, I can report, purportedly, JDK says, post this display, that I hold the cue well, etc, but this could be a come-on to engage in a pool battle with HIM, and...
Here JKP, is actually thinking I'm playing him, I say--- "Get Real!" Personally, I don't dare to try, even though he obviously asked me, mid play, during my phone video record of him.
Pool Champ JKP with Rack-Cue Still Scores 10/10 On Blue Felt Table. Do You Think He's Good?
In chess JKP has a definitive prowess too, (he avidly watches and learns of, from Agadmator!!). He approached me for a game at the Chch Library the day before this trip to Dunedin. It wasn't easy for me in those two games, he had an awesome game plan from move 1, with White & Black.
Here we take a naughty break from chess, but I still talk of chess here, where he gets 10/10 checks on the Pool Table (HeHe).
"WOW ~ Pool Champion Shows Us His Skills 10/10 & 15/17 JKP scores 15/17 with Rack-Cue at the Makikihi Pub, in New Zealand today."
An old saying I heard many years ago, from another Snooker Champion --- 'Talk is cheap, it costs money to buy whisky'.
Here Not only does JKP play a mean well versed game of chess with me, Pool Champ passing through the lower South Island of NZ with me, shows and proves to me, his skills on a cheap board blue felt table/board. While I watch on, succumb to 0%+ alcohol Heineken.
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At 13 I won most of my games on time. Now I'm 62 ~ I find I still do! Do You Share My Awesome Skill?
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At 13 I won most of my games on time. Now I'm 62 ~ I find I still do! Do You Share My Awesome Skill?
"Do You Know The Truth About This Chess Channel?"
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"Do You Know The Truth About This Chess Channel?"
Chess Recorded Live @ Lichess (100% unedited, music added). Chess with Dave NZ.
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Chess Recorded Live @ Lichess (100% unedited, music added). Chess with Dave NZ.
"Can I surprise you Chief??" Chess with Dave NZ
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"Can I surprise you Chief??" Chess with Dave NZ
"I'm Anti-Chess Now Chief, as I Lost ALL My Pawns & Pieces Today May 14 2024." I Give UP!!?#_()!*)#(
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"I'm Anti-Chess Now Chief, as I Lost ALL My Pawns & Pieces Today May 14 2024." I Give UP!!?#_()!*)#(
"You won't believe this Chief!" "What Max?" "Bullet Chess on my cellphone." "Wow Max I don't!" May 6
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"You won't believe this Chief!" "What Max?" "Bullet Chess on my cellphone." "Wow Max I don't!" May 6
Earlier today I searched YouTube for the best phone recorder. I discovered *#*$@ LOL. Chess for You.
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Earlier today I searched TH-cam for the best phone recorder. I discovered *#*$@ LOL. Chess for You.
LIVE Coffee Blitz Chess @ Chess.com. It's Germany vs New Zealand. Tough Game Chief. Did You Win Max?
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LIVE Coffee Blitz Chess @ Chess.com. It's Germany vs New Zealand. Tough Game Chief. Did You Win Max?
King of the Hill Shield Arena, Recorded Live. Wed 8:55am-9:09am 24 April 2024. Chess with Dave NZ.
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King of the Hill Shield Arena, Recorded Live. Wed 8:55am-9:09am 24 April 2024. Chess with Dave NZ.
3/0 Game 2 & 3. Chess with Dave NZ. Recorded in Realtime, no edit.
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3/0 Game 2 & 3. Chess with Dave NZ. Recorded in Realtime, no edit.
3-minute chess game just now. Not edited. 'Live'
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3-minute chess game just now. Not edited. 'Live'
"1st 2 7, oOps, 6, Wins. A Long Chess Short 4U -Chief."
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"1st 2 7, oOps, 6, Wins. A Long Chess Short 4U -Chief."
"Lichess 12:13am-1:58am Easter Tuesday for You -Chief."
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"Lichess 12:13am-1:58am Easter Tuesday for You -Chief."
"Take two Chessprins, and call me in the morning."
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"Take two Chessprins, and call me in the morning."
2021 Autumn Chess Marathon | "Was My Opponent Really Kind??!"
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2021 Autumn Chess Marathon | "Was My Opponent Really Kind??!"
10:48pm-10:57pm Recorded Live 28 March 2024 Blitz Arena Lichess.org. Did I Lose and Throw a Tantrum?
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10:48pm-10:57pm Recorded Live 28 March 2024 Blitz Arena Lichess.org. Did I Lose and Throw a Tantrum?
2X my 3-minute blitz games Chief. Chess Dave NZ.
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2X my 3-minute blitz games Chief. Chess Dave NZ.
Two new records for me (1) in KOTH Chess (2) in Blitz Chess. 17-20 March 2024. Instructive for you.
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Two new records for me (1) in KOTH Chess (2) in Blitz Chess. 17-20 March 2024. Instructive for you.
2024 Yearly (5+0) Blitz Arena. I played only 1.5 hours. Sped up video, with YT music, no commentary.
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2024 Yearly (5 0) Blitz Arena. I played only 1.5 hours. Sped up video, with YT music, no commentary.
"Well Chief - it's the old OBS + chess banter" & Coming Soon "The Clock is Ticking Challenge."
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"Well Chief - it's the old OBS chess banter" & Coming Soon "The Clock is Ticking Challenge."
Q. What do you least like about chess? A. King & Pawn Endgames my junior said. So now we study them.
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Q. What do you least like about chess? A. King & Pawn Endgames my junior said. So now we study them.
Started 15 Nov 2016 - 15 Mar 2024. My Commitment to You is to do my Best, Keep it Real, & Low Edit.
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Started 15 Nov 2016 - 15 Mar 2024. My Commitment to You is to do my Best, Keep it Real, & Low Edit.
LIVE Unedited My Bullet (1+0) Chess Games @ Lichess.org ~ 1 Month Ago. Chess with Dave NZ.
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LIVE Unedited My Bullet (1 0) Chess Games @ Lichess.org ~ 1 Month Ago. Chess with Dave NZ.
"Well Chief, Dave's Dream Chess Trip usually costs --- $4,000,000,000.01c BUT Currently 99% Off!!"
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"Well Chief, Dave's Dream Chess Trip usually costs $4,000,000,000.01c BUT Currently 99% Off!!"
My Top X7 Blitz Games Feb 05, 2024. Dunedin's SAS Samson is Strapped in for the Ride. Unedited - NZ.
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My Top X7 Blitz Games Feb 05, 2024. Dunedin's SAS Samson is Strapped in for the Ride. Unedited - NZ.
effects overload 😂
I'm like a little kid in the ... Thanks, I agree somewhat, I do watch a lot of editing CapCut videos on TH-cam, and they said... Warm Regards Dave, NZ.
Damm i though it was on possant then check :(
Not a bad idea, however Black would have in that case, if it was, as it has been before, enpassant trick, h6 or h5 saves, but it isn't dxc6 in this position. Well Done, thank you, you look outside the square, which is very good for chess play. Regards Dave NZ.
Off the top of my head, I'd have played d4.
qd6 is also a very indirect way to win: if pawn takes queen, white pawn e6, black pawn a2, promotes is mate, so black will play h5, white promotes to a queen, black king h7, queen g8, black king h6, queen g7 if black plays a7 or b6 or c5, queen back to e5 is mate if black plays h5, queen back to e5, black king h7, and queen g7 is mate another way is queen d7: if a7, queen b7 if b6,queen c6 if c5, queen d5 if h5 or h6, queen h6 i wouldnt havee found qd7 without taking a closer look
Hi from NZ, the only thing is White in start up position, is clearly winning, and HeHe, can easily win in all methods such as mopping up Queenside Pawns. Warm Regards & Thanks For Your Input Dave NZ.
Qd2 would be correct but if Blacks last move was c5 the rules of chess state that if you can you must en passant which makes it mate in 4 i think
I like your statement, and for clarification of your en passant comment, it's not (HeHe) Draughts must take. It is though, only available to capture en passant, at (in this case) white's next move, and white's next move only, not after the fact, ie white's 2nd move from ...c5 is not possible anymore, ever in that game. I also really like your chess aptitude, and your chess detective aptitude, that makes you (at least raw talent) a very good player to discern same. As for 1. Qd2, you are absolutely correct! Well Done. Regards Dave NZ, and Thank You.
its not a must, did you watch too much youtube shorts?
@@hino6147 its a Joke I have 1650 elo in chess and I know that en passant isnt forced
@@user-dj1hk7eb4x cool. mine 1450
Qd2 and whatever black does is checkmate
Fantastic! Regards Dave NZ.
Q-d2 then no matter what black does there is a mate in one.
WOWEEEEE! Well done, must be good at Maths! & Chess. And Patience, as often in chess we try and do something. Regards Dave NZ.
Need an answer. I can only solve in 3
Hi there, well done to find a three mover. Sometimes in chess, it's best not to try too hard. Look for geometry and zugzwang type moves. Hit Black's soft spot defenses all in one, is my big clue. I will answer it if you want me to, but if I was coaching you, which I kind of am, I'd say to you to persevere, with some assistance. Answer for you on that, is below in this text, but think of trying to find it, it's far better for your overall confidence in chess, and etc. So, the solution is below, a few paragraphs down, but I personally would keep trying, even go away from it, and think on something else... Regards Dave NZ Please try to solve, or answer below.... . . . . . . . . . . . \. .. . . . . . . . . . . Qd2!
Let me help you. You recognized that it will be a queen checkmate already. Thats a good start. Now think in those squares that you want to acces with your queen for the check.. those squares are clearly on the black squares long diagonal (b2, c3, d4). So now think a square that having your queen in that position will grant you access to those squares (that is d2, from it, you can go to any of the others 3) After black advances any pawn (a3, b4, c5) will leave an unprotected square previously said, and your next move will be queen to that unprotected square, getting the checkmate. Bit harder, your queen from d2, also attacks h6 square. Black could also move that pawn on h7 to h6, and you gt your queen there, and also another checkmate. Hope i clarified it for you
Cant u just make the queen go down then turn right thats checkmate
I wish we could, HeHe, your name is great, maybe magical, so with your name, it's rather possible. Chess though infinite, is very finite at times. I like the clarity of this position. Often in chess, we try and break in too often. Although there are quieter methods, me, myself and I, prefer Crashing In, but can say, maybe it's not best! Regards Dave NZ.
Qf2?
Sac the queen d6 after pawn takes, advance the e6 pawn to queen and checkmate
I might be misunderstanding, but he said 2 moves and your idea is 3 moves, or I missed something?
'Sac the queen d6' --- I can say this is one method that would win OTB (over the board) however the goal here is to achieve it in 2 moves, which is really three moves altogether (W, B, W). I personally know the frustration of solving problems, and I can say there is a correct method. If you're moving the pieces around where you are, then try just looking at the chess position, as we can't see through our hands, one of my chess principles, trust yourself, and trust your wonderful brain. Find some more candidate moves, which Qxd6 (Your Move) is indeed a candidate move, and a very, very good one, but not the correct one for this solution, but very good to even think Queen Sacrifice! Please Remind me to not play you!!). Regards Dave NZ.
@@hellsing1009 Sorry, you're right, it's two white moves till checkmate. When I looked at this first on Facebook, last night, I said, Maybe the board (HeHe) is round the other way, as I felt it was a trick, but soon after discovered black has promotional and other opportunities. Thank you for your input, and go well in your chess, thanks, thanks, thanks, please stay on board here, I appreciate it. Regards Dave NZ
Qd2
And?
@@BorisMistrzu Qg5?
It still not checkmate
Ok i got it, Qd2, if a2 Qb2# Qd2 if h6, Qxh6#
WOW, WOW, WOW! Excellent, well done. A well-known chess player on Facebook, worked it out in 2 seconds, or less, how long did it take you roughly? Thanks, Regards Dave NZ.
Pawn😊
The Champions Of Chess. Thanks Warm Regards Dave NZ.
@@ChesswithDaveNZ then what after Kh5?
@@entertainingvideos1351 Hi there from NZ, sorry what's the question, there are different moves here for me/white. I played one, and my opponent went wrong, which is a bit naughty of me to place yet another obscure one on here, but I need to keep you all alert!! Yes my opponent lost in about two moves, and resigned, but could've played better from here, than they did, as I more or less mentioned in that my opponent 'fell for my wee Weegenaar trap' Regards Dave NZ.
@@ChesswithDaveNZ When the guy said pawn, I assumed he meant g5 🤔
@@entertainingvideos1351 Completely different than when TH-cam Admin heard it, they thought... and it was held for review. Pawns are the greats of the chessboard. The continuation here, for your record was Qf8+ Rg7?? g5+ and Black resigned. I try to make them clearer my personal tactical carry-ons, however they can be a tad, mercurial. One OTB of mine is coming up shortly. That one (at least) is clearer than this one. Important for me to remember, to involve more with easier concepts. Regards, and thanks for being great Dave NZ.
Rf5
Not quite what I played, but ok, I tend to want to keep the Queen on the board here but I can say your move does threaten Rh5!!# (Checkmate) however it gives Black choice to capture. Regards Dave NZ, and Thanks.
Sorry Luke, I never knew there was such a thing as Emotional Intelligence, this said, I still personally don't believe in such a concept.
Apologies for the board setup wrong for Chess(dot)com on OBS, incorrectly, it was after 1am Monday, I forgot to check defines of board, as too excited to bring this game SW..... to you. Also please note, Black had a runaway a-Pawn, which Queened, hence/therefore, my other Queen's Rook Took The A1=Queen Promotion. Regards Dave NZ, Thank You So Much!!!
Rook takes pawn queen takes pawn
Hi from Christchurch, NZ, that's what I played, it wasn't exactly easy post the sacrifice, appreciate you saw my move too. Regards Dave NZ.
Proof we invented pavlova
What? NZ? Or? Australia? HeHe?! Regards Dave NZ.
Rf2 ...Kxf2, Qxh2+ etc
Oh, thank you so much, it means I can still play chess, that it's what you would play to. Well Done Also. Regards Dave NZ.
By the way, I like (your) the etc!
With light squared bishop King can't run, I think can delay abit by saccing the knight but it all ends up in mate, with the rook coming in.
@@getthelyricsright3889 my opponent played after our move, Qf3 and resigned at the very same time). Thanks so much, warm regards Dave NZ.
What elo are you
Hi. I don't know sorry. I have been as high as 2286 for Rapid in NZ, if that helps, although once I played more after that, my rating went down, as it does alot on Lichess and Chess.com. Regards Dave NZ.
nice clip Dave. Love seeing Kiwi chess players crackin it
Wow, thanks so much. Regards Dave NZ.
Dude's editing skills getting crazy 😲
I think I like CapCut better than Chess. Warm Regards ~ Dave NZ.
@@ChesswithDaveNZ Feared you'd quit TH-cam! where have you been?
@@entertainingvideos1351 Hi from Christchurch, where it's raining, yum. I'm laughing again, with your comment. I have so many shorts on here, whereby my pawns are at it again, and were just now on Lichess, thinking, do I place that one too? Oh bother. I'm actually fearful (HeHe) of over-being on here! Regards Dave NZ.
Cant stop rookb7
Hi there, this is an outtake, and I just noticed your comment, Yes Rb7 is Checkmate. Warm Regards Dave NZ.
Why did a magical Kasparov just float across my screen
I just laughed then. Thanks, I appreciate it. Tomorrow, he turns 61 and one month old. My Hero.
Bishop D3/H7 checkmate
Hi there from Christchurch, if you mean Qxh7 checkmate, then you're completely right. Warm Regards Dave NZ.
If Bxh7, that leads to a great position for White too. Yay.
Queen h7 mate
Hi there from Christchurch, Qxh7 Checkmate, is the move I played too, so it must be (HeHe) Correct!! Warm Regards and thanks for agreeing with me, Dave NZ.
Is it Rd5 Ne5 Nh6? I've checked several times and it appears mate, but seems too simple to believe
Hi there, hope you're well. I thought (and kept thinking it) your move too, however, Nh6 is impossible, as now White's in Check! Oh Bother. I didn't work this one out, properly. now in my Knightmares, and that isn't a clue. Thanks Again. Regards Dave NZ.
@@ChesswithDaveNZOh yes..... figures. I never solve your puzzles ;-)
@@entertainingvideos1351 Now, now, I say, keep being positive about your chess, I keep being positive too, just remember, I didn't work this one out. HeHe at ME. Warm regards (although Christchurch today, 7.57am, has its first frost, and still shy NZ of Winter by a few weeks) Dave NZ. Thanks Again.
I realized, post posting this, that I didn't solve this one, I found two main ideas, however both failed. Doesn't happen every time, but it does happen. Now I know the correct move, as computer showed me, wish I had persevered, thinking the position to be incorrect, but it wasn't. One move I considered (thinking it to be correct) was 1. f4, however Bh5 saves Black another move. Well done if you work it out better than me. Regards Dave NZ.
Thought I found it last night, then found I didn't solve it, till this morning, then I placed it, and only then will I place it. I consider this chess problem, quite hard. I do, however, hope you find it quickly, to prove me wrong and solve it quickly. Regards Dave NZ.
The ROOK!!! sack on B8+, promote to queen +, gg
It isn't absolutely full proof; however Black has advantage, and the game went my way. Regards Dave NZ.
Hey man! This is a really cool game! Could I ask what is the bgm?
Hi there from Christchurch NZ. It is one of my main music backgrounds, not mine, but gained from the net. It's called 90's Game. Thanks for the comment of play, really appreciate that. Warm Regards Dave NZ.
@@ChesswithDaveNZ much appreciated sir! The game and the music are both amazing, keep up the good work!
@@user-kc2jp7vk6x Wow, Thanks so much+++. Regards Dave NZ.
th-cam.com/video/HebFHB5mtK8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5xg9vABLf16s13V_
Kia ora bro from NZ Aotearoa im a NZ Player aswell living in Manawatu district good to see other NZ Players keep up the awesome work 👍
WOW! A Big Thanks Your Way!! Regards Dave Chch, NZ. Two new 2/1 games played this morning @ Lichess with 1st Coffee.
Is it not qd6? Working towards something like Qh6 to put massive pressure on the king?
Awesome idea, Qd6 is better than my Qe5, whereby White in this 2/1 bullet game, could've played in defense Qd1, although didn't, however with thought, checkmate will occur for the second player (((me))). After White's move Bxc5, checkmate soon appeared on the board in Black's favour. Happy Day, and Regards, from Dave Chch.
Clue----- . . . . . . . . Forced checkmate in three moves.
fxg2 Bxg2 Qxe1Bxe1 Rf1#
I played... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. f5 (threat Bh6 and Qh8#) Might place whole game on here. Regards Dave NZ.
Thanks, didn't know you post answers. Came to see if someone figured it out. I was looking for checks and forced combos so was stumped by such a simple move.
@@entertainingvideos1351 The simple moves are the ones I find hard to find, that's why I started this format of 'I was looking, then I saw it', as some I've placed, are really obvious and basic. The other main thematic signatures of mine are 'The old double discovery check checkmate strikes again', and also 'My Pawns are at it again Chief.' Warm regards Dave NZ. & Thanks Again.
I don’t know? I can’t find it
Hi from NZ, I will give my moves below for you. . . . . . . . . . .. . I played 1 ...Qxc3 (W) played bxc3. 2 ...Ra1+ Kb2 3 ...R(8)a2+ Kb3, now I played 4 ...Rxf1. Here White cannot avoid losing 'another' piece, as after Kxa2 I have 5 ...Rxf2+, and upon Bxf1 I have Rxf2. Warm Regards Dave NZ.
David its Caleb from church hi
I recognized your name. Thanks. I hope you all are well, etc. Regards.
Nice
Thanks for that warm friendly feedback. We all love Garry. Regards Dave New Zealand 🇳🇿
did you buy her on Fiverr
I just started laughing. Thanks, Warm Regards Dave NZ, now at 1:58am, Friday, I should get some shut eye, but again, thanks, they're pretty good aren't they? The program I use is CapCut.
@@ChesswithDaveNZ Oh the actual woman is fake? thought was an actress mouthing to your AI voice 🤯
@@entertainingvideos1351 Maybe, just maybe, I might be wrong for once? HeHe. I love CapCut, I have yet another short, short to go on now, still haven't retired for the evening, almost breakfast. Regards Dave.
Bxa6 i think cause if takes then b5 and doesn't matter if he takes on b5 or ignores there's no way to stop promotion then cause the bishop's not in time
Thank you for your input, I appreciate it. You are correct with the winning method here, according to a very strong New Zealand FM. He suggested Bxa6! also. I here played the move b5, which he agrees, works too. Not sure what Stockfish would play here for White? I haven't checked same, as too scared to find out. Regards Dave NZ.
Nice thank you
@@gravitraxrocker I thank thee.
Qe4 Kg1 Qe1#
Fantastic, it's very easy to want to pounce in chess, however. Thanks, warm regards Dave NZ.
Game 1, after Black's Qg5 I have three forced checks to win, but, I missed it! Regards Dave NZ.
What was stopping the queen to f8?
Rh2
Great, well done. Regards Dave NZ.
Is it rh2, kh2, rh8, kg3, bh3?
Yep, then the discovery, well done, thanks, it's Bh4+ by the way and then White played Kh2 Bf2+ Qh5, Rxh5#. Regards Dave NZ.
Bishop
Yes, I really like these types of things in chess, strangulation. Well Done, thanks alot. 10 minutes chess video just loading now. Warm Regards Dave NZ.
Deflection pin on Be6
Yes exactly, that's what I played, then Black played a2, and I merely went checkmate. Thanks. Warm Regards Dave NZ.