Excellent! I tend not to see stalemates in these positions. But once it was pointed out, the solution wasn't difficult to see. Thanks for another fine puzzle.
Excellent... You are brilliant in this. Yes this wasnt easy and I only found the first move correctly. But the tactics we learn is excellent. Thank you very much and God bless you.
Excellent! I tend not to see stalemates in these positions. But once it was pointed out, the solution wasn't difficult to see.
Thanks for another fine puzzle.
I found this easily. All I had to do is watch the video 😂😂😂
i'm sure u watched the video and still don't understand ... lol
Excellent... You are brilliant in this. Yes this wasnt easy and I only found the first move correctly. But the tactics we learn is excellent. Thank you very much and God bless you.
Most instructive, thx
Here is an alternative: Q-f5, K-h8, Q-g5 check, r-g7, K-g6, black is finished.
I would have easily won with white, in about an hour of dancing around the board.
Beautiful just beautiful
At 2:40 you should have entertained Bf7.
What about Qd3 as first move?
Bf7
Spoiler
Amazing! Qf1-f5-e5-e7-e4-e5-f5-f6. (3 -6 Qe5-e7-e4-e5: Q triangulates on a single file!)
Solved
I found the stalemate idea quickly but would never have found the solution.
Not that hard …