Great mind breakers, but the third is pretty flawed. Already had the feeling when I saw it: concept is nice but there are some practical issues. Most importantly, it's a draw after 1.Rh5+ Qh7 2.Rxh7+ Kg8 3.Rxg7+ Kf8 4.Rxf7+ Kxf7!. This forces 5.Bc4+ d5! 6.Bxd5+ e6 forking both bishops again but now there's no safe square for Bd5. So after 7.Bxe6+ Kxe6 8.Bxf2 it's a draw at least, as White has the wrong bishop for the a-pawn. Besides the above, the main variation 1.Rh5+ Qh7 2.Rxh7+ Kxh7!? 3.Bd3+ f5! +/= is likely not a win either for similar reasons. SF gives this as +0.7. In addition the win's flawed too, after 4....Ke8 5.Rxe7+ Kd8, 6.Bxg2 also wins, the rook's protecting Be1. Not really sure where you got this one but that's a flaw too many for a study.
Puzzle #2. So sorry, but you didn't play optimally for black. After 1. Qf6, a better move for black is 1. ... Ra5. After 2. Qc6+, black has the escape square 2. ... Ka7. Then 3. b6+ cxb6 4. Qxb6+ Ka8 5. Qxa5+ Ba7 6. d6 Rg6 (or Rg4) and it take another 5 moves for white to win.
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4:09 Guys idk if u noticed it but when the king take rook on f7 bishop takes and u push pawn on d7 to d5 and when bishop takes the pawn u push the pawn on e7 to e6:v
5:27 BUT way if black take rook here and when white give check with bishop block whit d pawn and bishop need to take and black block with e pawn White need to take and this is draw RIGHT?!
At 8:03 , rather than moving the white king to h2 , white should promote his pawn at f8 to a rook or queen and that would be a checkmate as the queen is pinned against the bishop on a1 and capturing the bishop doesn't evade the check from on rook/queen promoted at f8
5:55 Isn't Ra8+ unnecessary? Bxf2+ is already check. Kb7 is forced, then Rc1 protects the other bishop. Now you have a bishop and rook instead of 2 bishops since the pawn queening on either f1 or g1 gets taken by the rook or the dark squared bishop.
I’ve spent a few minutes over the board looking at the first puzzle. I might be missing some checks that change things but it seems to be bishop to f3 and then sacrifice the rook to connect the bishop and queen I continued the video and I’m impressed anyone would go for that move order. Just seems crazy
7:32 stock fish says that white does not win and all black has to do is attack the bishop with the queen. Nice puzzle but a flaw in it. Edit: the chess composer of this puzzle said that white won when he was in a puzzle competition and won it and the judges didn’t see the flaw
In puzzle 1 1:16 he plays bishop takes queen but you can just play queen takes queen check and then take the other queen with the queen or bishop and have a queen and rook endgame
11:02: It´s wrong: knight to h6 to f5 stopps checkmate on the next move! And after whites 1st move bishop b3 to d5 stopps checkmate on the next move and after whites 2nd move knight c2 to b4 stopps checkmate on the next move and after whites 3rd move knight b4 to a6 will stopp checkmate on the next move !!!
Puzzle1: Chessscape said the first move is hardest to find, but I think the first move is the easiest to find. Puzzle2: white have way more brilliant moves than all of my brilliant move.😂 Puzzle5: I immediately saw the move queen to a4.
i have seen the fifth puzzle in a chess vibes video . in the comment section people said that there was a black pawn on a4 in the original puzzle . this position was wrong . and also i bet my opponents will move the bishop after queen goes to a4 .
@@pickaxe4248well if you take the queen there, both sides just have a king and two pawns and white defintely can't win because the king wouldn't be able to get to the enemy pawns. Mate in one just wins the game it's def better
the game continues like the other variation: Rg5 ; d5 ; Kb6 ; d4 ; Kc7 but now black can sacrifice the bishop with Bd5 and after Rxd5, Nb3 stops checkmate, that's why you need the knight on a different square so you start by attacking it
@@pickaxe4248 wait I think I get it, if you go Rg5 right away black doesn't need to play d5, he immediately sacs the bishop and plays Nb3, now you don't have enough time to make other threats and black will make a queen and defend everything
That was so entertaining. Beautiful chess puzzles, though fairly easy actually. They are very instructive. This is the first video from this channel I've seen and I immediately subscribed.
Great mind breakers, but the third is pretty flawed. Already had the feeling when I saw it: concept is nice but there are some practical issues. Most importantly, it's a draw after 1.Rh5+ Qh7 2.Rxh7+ Kg8 3.Rxg7+ Kf8 4.Rxf7+ Kxf7!. This forces 5.Bc4+ d5! 6.Bxd5+ e6 forking both bishops again but now there's no safe square for Bd5. So after 7.Bxe6+ Kxe6 8.Bxf2 it's a draw at least, as White has the wrong bishop for the a-pawn.
Besides the above, the main variation 1.Rh5+ Qh7 2.Rxh7+ Kxh7!? 3.Bd3+ f5! +/= is likely not a win either for similar reasons. SF gives this as +0.7. In addition the win's flawed too, after 4....Ke8 5.Rxe7+ Kd8, 6.Bxg2 also wins, the rook's protecting Be1. Not really sure where you got this one but that's a flaw too many for a study.
interesting i m gonna look deeply into it
Huh but in puzzle number 3. After rxd7 you can just take and block with the pawn, and white has the wrong colored bishop for the h-pawn?
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@@grzenek17 the guy in the video
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Tricks all of your friends with these puzzles!
i changed the title to your suggestion. Are you good with thumbnails too?
Puzzle #2. So sorry, but you didn't play optimally for black. After 1. Qf6, a better move for black is 1. ... Ra5. After 2. Qc6+, black has the escape square 2. ... Ka7. Then 3. b6+ cxb6 4. Qxb6+ Ka8 5. Qxa5+ Ba7 6. d6 Rg6 (or Rg4) and it take another 5 moves for white to win.
2:40 "ChECKMaTe
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11:01 "nobody can stop mate on the next move" well technically you can still sack all the pieces with Nf5 then Bf5 then Nb4 Na6 😂
the “stALemate” though 😂💀
5:38 Why not bishop takes f2? It gives check to the king and guards the square of promotion?
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9:08
After the second queen for black
The white queen f6 check mate
He is not forced to push the pown
There's a queen on a1. Check first, post later.
your queen on f6 would be en prise
4:09 Guys idk if u noticed it but when the king take rook on f7 bishop takes and u push pawn on d7 to d5 and when bishop takes the pawn u push the pawn on e7 to e6:v
I say this too
The third puzzle is the image of “how did we get here”
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The sad truth. He said it😢
7:08 bishop g5?
Correct
5:27 BUT way if black take rook here and when white give check with bishop block whit d pawn and bishop need to take and black block with e pawn White need to take and this is draw RIGHT?!
On puzzle 3, after 1. Rh5+ Qh7 2. Rxh7+ Kg8 3. Rxg7+ Kf8 4. Rxf7+, how about Black reply with 4. ... Kxf7?
It seems that the result is a draw.
I found a nice bishop sac for white ,Bf1 Kf1 Kh3 Kg1 Re1 mate, this is very unrealistic though 😂
At 8:03 , rather than moving the white king to h2 , white should promote his pawn at f8 to a rook or queen and that would be a checkmate as the queen is pinned against the bishop on a1 and capturing the bishop doesn't evade the check from on rook/queen promoted at f8
Check *exists*
5:55 Isn't Ra8+ unnecessary? Bxf2+ is already check. Kb7 is forced, then Rc1 protects the other bishop. Now you have a bishop and rook instead of 2 bishops since the pawn queening on either f1 or g1 gets taken by the rook or the dark squared bishop.
very good point, your variation works as well with less splashy sacrifice 😊
9:05 stocfish said the move nc3 is a blunder
I’ve spent a few minutes over the board looking at the first puzzle. I might be missing some checks that change things but it seems to be bishop to f3 and then sacrifice the rook to connect the bishop and queen
I continued the video and I’m impressed anyone would go for that move order. Just seems crazy
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7:32 stock fish says that white does not win and all black has to do is attack the bishop with the queen. Nice puzzle but a flaw in it.
Edit: the chess composer of this puzzle said that white won when he was in a puzzle competition and won it and the judges didn’t see the flaw
7:08 Bg5#
9:00 Qah1#
5:38 Bxf2+ Kb7 Ba6!! Kxa6 Rc7 g1=Q Ra7 wins
In 5:38, you could take the pawn with the black bishop with a check and its still winning !!!
In the last puzzle im probably wrong but from what I calculated after Black plays Bb3 and then Rg1 if black plays e1=Q black wins
5:35 wouldn't Black-square bishop g2 work too
In the 3. Puzzle black could take the rook on move 4 and it‘s a draw😂
In puzzle 1 1:16 he plays bishop takes queen but you can just play queen takes queen check and then take the other queen with the queen or bishop and have a queen and rook endgame
1:24 what happens if the black moves ...Kf2?
The thumbnail is like the typicial mobile game ad.
Edit: He changed the thumbnail from 99% can't solve this puzzle, to a Top 5 puzzles thumbnail.
9:48 The only move I saw was Rg4
I didn't even see we're able to capture the bishop for some reasons
9:03 Bd5 checkmate?
4:14 How did the black bishops got out or got attacked by white, with all those pawns not moved yet?
11:02: It´s wrong: knight to h6 to f5 stopps checkmate on the next move! And after whites 1st move bishop b3 to d5 stopps checkmate on the next move and after whites 2nd move knight c2 to b4 stopps checkmate on the next move and after whites 3rd move knight b4 to a6 will stopp checkmate on the next move !!!
7:18 why not pawn f7 and rook g4 discovered checkmate?
Do you know that rook to g8 in 10:39 is also checkmate since the pawn blocked the way for the bishop
King a7
I love how he says stalemate
after knight g6 rook takes d4 Kc7 Bc4 Rg5 Kb4 and all mates are stopped
In puzzle 6, black will win because 1.f7 Bf7 2.Rg4 Bb3 3.Rg1 Nc2 4.Rg5 d5 5.Kb6 Ng6!! 6 Rg6 d4 and there is no checkmate threat now.
4:14 The black pawn went from a7 to f2 lol
Chesscape should rewrite all the chess books
Puzzle1: Chessscape said the first move is hardest to find, but I think the first move is the easiest to find.
Puzzle2: white have way more brilliant moves than all of my brilliant move.😂
Puzzle5: I immediately saw the move queen to a4.
Puzzle 4: bishop g5
Puzzle 5: bishop d5
how you gon do bd5 if the bishop is pinned?
5:54 CHECK WITH BISHOP NOT ROOK SACRIFICE
agreed that works too
9:01 can anyone explain how to checkmate in next move?
How to checkmate on the next move for puzzle 5, i dont seem to see it
Ra5
Huh, that's not for this puzzle, there is no rook in that puzzle, duration 9:18, what's the next move to checkmate
Umm, didnt you make videos on these puzzles before? I remember watching them here
yes its a compilation of the best puzzles
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finally found the person in the shorts who said " cHeckmAEte!"
7:07 bishop g5
0:46 "the first move it's the hardest to find"
Bruh I just find it IQ 1000 (real)
i have seen the fifth puzzle in a chess vibes video . in the comment section people said that there was a black pawn on a4 in the original puzzle . this position was wrong . and also i bet my opponents will move the bishop after queen goes to a4 .
If I’m Being Brutally Honest, The First Puzzle Was Easy Af.
3:02
What if he moves his king to a7?
The 2nd puzzle was a lockdown drill
and you should see what black can move before the brilliant see alert
there is pawn on a3 in book puzzle 8:44
but before the last rook sacrifice, bxf2 was a check to the king #2 puzzle
"1 Missed win"
The missed win :
nevermind i'm dumb
Rook b1, Rook b1, that move literally makes total sense
We don't need the last rook sac...
bcoz dark square bishop takes the pawn with check
im so proud for solving the first one in 1 try lol
On puzzle 4 when the king goes to g2 check with the Bishop in e5
5:38 take the pawn with the bishop and its check bruhhhhhh
He did that?
Then comes the magician, Mikhail tal.
in chess sometimes you need to think crazy
In puzzle number 5 there is missing a black pawn on a4.
Solved the last one so im quite proud of that
5:37
Cant you take Bxf2+
9:02 bishop to d5 beacuse da queeeeeeens are blocking all escapes
Man you are the best!
I like this man's sound.
You could've went E2 with rook, right?
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Amazing puzzlr, btw i solved the 1st puzzle, but the end of puzzle 1, i get confused, but thanks for your hint, i cant solve puzzle 1
Can puzzle 6 black B7??
Puzzle five is queen on corner on h1
Puzzle 2: Rook e2#
i got 4 of them. Iam a beginner is this good?
7:07 i would just take the queen
it's stalemate
Not 7:01 it's 7:07
@@pickaxe4248well if you take the queen there, both sides just have a king and two pawns and white defintely can't win because the king wouldn't be able to get to the enemy pawns. Mate in one just wins the game it's def better
I don't think I would be able to know that is checkmate as a 800
At 2.16m of the video it was checkmate by the rook on e2
You help so much with chess subsribe
nevermind but black plays king a7
He is stockfish but human version
10:06 cant black promote pawn to queen
Rook would take
Puzzle 3: u didnt checkmat eyet queen ahs to eat the pawn then thats nt checkmate
10:05 why not Rg5
the game continues like the other variation: Rg5 ; d5 ; Kb6 ; d4 ; Kc7 but now black can sacrifice the bishop with Bd5 and after Rxd5, Nb3 stops checkmate, that's why you need the knight on a different square so you start by attacking it
@@adnane945after Nb3 isnt there Kb6 again
And you threaten Rd8
@@pickaxe4248 oh you're right, I must've missed something or maybe your solution is correct too
@@pickaxe4248 wait I think I get it, if you go Rg5 right away black doesn't need to play d5, he immediately sacs the bishop and plays Nb3, now you don't have enough time to make other threats and black will make a queen and defend everything
I got 2of de 3 briljante Move on de first puzzel and im 500 elo😮
This guy enjoys chess too much
Bc4 black checkmate
That was so entertaining. Beautiful chess puzzles, though fairly easy actually. They are very instructive. This is the first video from this channel I've seen and I immediately subscribed.
puzzle 6 is wrong if you play Kb6 because of knightg6
It was so good!
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6:00
Bishop to g5 mate