My answer was: The puzzle is that white's king is at Ka1 and black's king is at Kd8, both sides have a rook and a queen. Black's rook is at Re8 and White's rook is at Re3 facing each other. The black's queen is at Qh8 and the white's king is at Qg7. It looks like the white's king is pinned check by the black's queen, so the white's queen cannot legally move. So the white's rook is the only official that white can move. If blacks turn to play he would capture the white's queen. But since it's whites turn to play, white can do a checkmate in 8 moves by doing: 1. White's rook goes Re3 to Rd3+ giving check to the black king, then Kd8 to Kc8 since that was the only legal move. then; 2. White's rook goes Rd3 to Rc3+ giving check to the black king, the black king has two options. Move back to Kd8 or move to Kb8, if he chooses Kd8. Then white can do Qd7# equals checkmate. Since rook is blocking the pinned king now, the queen can legally move. Logically, black moves king to Kb8. then; 3. White's queen goes Qg7 to Qc7+ giving check to black, then Kb8 to Ka8 since that was his only legal move. then; 4. White's queen goes Qc7 to Qa5+ giving check to black, then king either goes to b7 or b8. Lets say black moves Kb8. then; 5. White's queen goes Qa5 to Qb4+ giving check to black, Since black moves to Kb8 the king goes either a8 or a7, Lets say black moves to Ka7. then; 6. White's queen goes Qb4 to Qa3+ giving check to black, Since black moves to Ka7 the king can go on b8, b7 or b6. Lets say black moves to Kb6. then; 7. White's queen goes Qa3 to Qb2+ giving check to black, Since black moves to Kb6 the king can either go to a7, a6 or a5. Lets say black moves to Ka5. then; 8. When the queen moves to Qb2+ it gives check to the black's king, but it's also protecting the white's king from the black's queen pinned check, since the white's queen is protecting the white's king now. The white's rook can legally move without the white's king getting check by black's queen. Then white moves rook Rc3 to Ra3# giving checkmate to the black's king since the black's king cannot escape, capture the checking piece (White's Rook) nor the black's rook and queen cannot protect the black's king from check. Giving the white a beautiful checkmate to black resulting white's victory. I just hope this was explanation was good enough. 😅😊
Puzzle : First step, unpinning the queen --> the rook must go to c3 1 Rd3+ Kc8 2 Rc3+ Kb8 (Kd8 Qc7#) 3 Qc7+ Ka8 Second step, unpinning the rook --> the queen must therefore go to b2, that is possible through a staircase of checks ! 4 Qa5+ K on b file 5 Qb4 K on a file 6 Qa3+ K on b file 7 Qb2+ (unpinning the rook) K on a file 8 Ra3# Nice one !!
If you are trying to unpin your queen then your sweety is gone. I think first take rook then black has to take it . If it take then black's sweety is gone by white sweetu😂 and you are up queen now
Hey, I commented with my check mate in 8 moves in the comments, not being greedy, but just asking you, have you checked it out? If there's anything wrong, I would live being corrected as learning anything is never bad :)
Sir, to be honest, for me this puzzle was more helpful than all the traps... This boosts the confidence in endgame positions. Traps and tricks- anyone cannot take for granted but the level of exposure someone like me gets even without solving the puzzles is priceless. Thanks a million sir. For your tricks and traps lessons & for awesome puzzles.
Anthony Ivan Aglugub Jr. Lol yeah the "even Steven's" and "pack his bags and go home" was funny, Indian accent with the tone of a bonafide American, I love Indian people, very peaceful people
"If he plays this, then he is gone..." "You will play this killer move" Personifing a chess game by adding flavours is trademaek of Mr. Jeetendra Advani... Sir very well done
I like when he says if he makes that move he's gone!!! or he can pack his bags and go!!! This guy is awesome love these videos! They have helped me improve a lot tx brother.
Please make more videos like this i am learning chess from 3 years but when i see your videos i wins more times in chess tournment and please give us difficult puzzles these are very easy puzzles
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The solution by the pinned comment and many others are correct. It is indeed mate in 8 at max. For those who are repeatedly asking, queen is pinned, if king moves back to d8 or if king moves out of eighth rank, here is the answer. The idea of the solution is, first put the white rook on the diagonal to release the queen from the pin, Rd3+ --> Rc3+ will do that. Black king can now be only on d8 or b8. If on d8 queen to Qc7 is mate. If king is on b8, maneuver the queen to b2 giving checks all the time from a or b files. Black king can move out of 8th rank, but not out of a or b files as c file is covered by the rook. The purpose of queen to b2 is to cover the b file as well as to release the rook on c3 from the pin. So that the rook can move to a3 to check mate the king no matter wherever it is on the a file.
Rd3,Kc8 Rc3 check If Kd8 then,Qc7# If Kb8,Qc7 Ka8,Qa5 Give Consecutive checks till Queen went on b2. No matter where is the king on A file, Ra3 is a check and mate#🤗
Very interesting puzzle! 1. Rd3+ Kc8 (forced) 2. Rc3+ Kb8 (if return to Kd8, Qc7# is checkmate) 3. Qc7+ Ka8 (forced) 4. Qa5+ Kb7/Kb8 (doesn’t matter for next move for white) 5. Qb4+ Ka6/Ka7/Ka8 (doesn’t matter for next move for white) 6. Qa3+ Kb5/Kb6/Kb7/Kb8 (doesn’t matter for next move for white) 7. Qb2+ Ka4/Ka5/Ka6/Ka7/Ka8 (doesn’t matter for next move for white) 8. Finally, Ra3# forced checkmate
Usually doesn't go as planned lol. But he has 3 variations on this so chances are better against the Indian. Many that play the Indian are probably aware of them already so it may work with lower rated players. Still good to know them.
(Rd3 Kc8), (Rc3 Kb8), (Qc7 Ka8), at this point for white, it's Qa5, Qb4, Qa3...(basically you just zigzag the queen down to the King-protecting, opponent annihilating b2 square, and black cannot stop it). Last move is Rook to a3#
I think not i all viewers your way of talking is outstanding when you say he is gone it touches my heart really ilove your voice and your explanation love you sir keep going #your subscriber do you agreee guys
Nice yr thank you so much for such a lovely and helpful video. I tried this opening with my friend who always beats me but today I won that match. Thank you so much 🤓🤗😊😊
Kusum Lata your friend will not fall for the same trap again. How can you beat him again? The answer is improve your tactics by solving chess tactics puzzles.
oof i tried the first strategy And it was working 😂 i said "Are you sure you'll eat my queen?" he said "If you dont have a queen how did you win? use your iq" i said "You better not to be shocked" after checkmate he said "im sorry mate" My heart laughig quietly in reality im just smile at him lol
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If he takes your knight with bishop, firstly take his knight on d2 with your dark square bishop then it will be a check. He will capture it with his queen then Capture his bishop with your queen
What a puzzle! Love how white can zig-zag his queen down the a and b files to eventual checkmate, and there is absolutely nothing black can do about it! Beautiful.
The solution is: 1. Rd3+; Kc8 2. Rc3+(unpinning his Queen against the King @ a1); Kb8 (Kd8 not possible because of Qc8#) 3. Qc7+; Ka8 4. Qa5+ Kb7 (or Kb8) 5. Qb4+; Ka6 (or Ka7 or Ka8) 6. Qa3+; Kb5 (or Kb6 or Kb7 or Kb8) 7. Qb2+ (finally relieving the Rook of pin against the King @ a1 to deliver the final touch) 8. Ra3#. The basic idea is: The White Queen is initially pinned against the K@a1. The Rook keeps giving a check until it reaches c3 square where the Rook gets willingly pinned in order to relieve the Queen. Then onwards, the Queen takes over giving checks alternately along the b & a files until it reaches the target square of b2 where it gets voluntarily pinned to relieve the Rook to deliver the final check & mate. Nice composition! :-)
My answer was:
The puzzle is that white's king is at Ka1 and black's king is at Kd8, both sides have a rook and a queen. Black's rook is at Re8 and White's rook is at Re3 facing each other. The black's queen is at Qh8 and the white's king is at Qg7. It looks like the white's king is pinned check by the black's queen, so the white's queen cannot legally move.
So the white's rook is the only official that white can move. If blacks turn to play he would capture the white's queen. But since it's whites turn to play, white can do a checkmate in 8 moves by doing:
1. White's rook goes Re3 to Rd3+ giving check to the black king, then Kd8 to Kc8 since that was the only legal move. then;
2. White's rook goes Rd3 to Rc3+ giving check to the black king, the black king has two options. Move back to Kd8 or move to Kb8, if he chooses Kd8. Then white can do Qd7# equals checkmate. Since rook is blocking the pinned king now, the queen can legally move. Logically, black moves king to Kb8. then;
3. White's queen goes Qg7 to Qc7+ giving check to black, then Kb8 to Ka8 since that was his only legal move. then;
4. White's queen goes Qc7 to Qa5+ giving check to black, then king either goes to b7 or b8. Lets say black moves Kb8. then;
5. White's queen goes Qa5 to Qb4+ giving check to black, Since black moves to Kb8 the king goes either a8 or a7, Lets say black moves to Ka7. then;
6. White's queen goes Qb4 to Qa3+ giving check to black, Since black moves to Ka7 the king can go on b8, b7 or b6. Lets say black moves to Kb6. then;
7. White's queen goes Qa3 to Qb2+ giving check to black, Since black moves to Kb6 the king can either go to a7, a6 or a5. Lets say black moves to Ka5. then;
8. When the queen moves to Qb2+ it gives check to the black's king, but it's also protecting the white's king from the black's queen pinned check, since the white's queen is protecting the white's king now. The white's rook can legally move without the white's king getting check by black's queen. Then white moves rook Rc3 to Ra3# giving checkmate to the black's king since the black's king cannot escape, capture the checking piece (White's Rook) nor the black's rook and queen cannot protect the black's king from check. Giving the white a beautiful checkmate to black resulting white's victory. I just hope this was explanation was good enough. 😅😊
Now that's a "perfect" explanation!
PVPPlayer555 you’re such a nerd
@@averagejoe3099 if that's was a compliment than thanks.
Sooooooooooooooo lenghty
Tah who is gonna read that
Itni english to me exams me bhi nahi lilhta..!!😂😂
Puzzle :
First step, unpinning the queen --> the rook must go to c3
1 Rd3+ Kc8
2 Rc3+ Kb8 (Kd8 Qc7#)
3 Qc7+ Ka8
Second step, unpinning the rook --> the queen must therefore go to b2, that is possible through a staircase of checks !
4 Qa5+ K on b file
5 Qb4 K on a file
6 Qa3+ K on b file
7 Qb2+ (unpinning the rook) K on a file
8 Ra3#
Nice one !!
If you are trying to unpin your queen then your sweety is gone. I think first take rook then black has to take it . If it take then black's sweety is gone by white sweetu😂 and you are up queen now
@@_Uchiha_itachi_ if u take rook then black takes with queen
Yes simply explained
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Hey, I commented with my check mate in 8 moves in the comments, not being greedy, but just asking you, have you checked it out? If there's anything wrong, I would live being corrected as learning anything is never bad :)
1.Rd3+
2.Kc8(only legal move)
3.Qd7+
4.Kb8(only legal move)
5.Rb3+
6.Ka8(only legal move)
7.Qb7#
only 7move checkmate
@@AdityaRaj272. you can't move the queen as its pinned
We can also check mate in 3 moves if blacks accepts it.... otherwise it will check mate in 8 moves...there is two possible ways.
"Then he is gone" I like that phrase from you sir 😂😂
Yeah same
I like he can pack his bags!
Let me show you how .... Its also good
sweety is gone is the best one 😂
Sir, to be honest, for me this puzzle was more helpful than all the traps...
This boosts the confidence in endgame positions. Traps and tricks- anyone cannot take for granted but the level of exposure someone like me gets even without solving the puzzles is priceless.
Thanks a million sir.
For your tricks and traps lessons & for awesome puzzles.
When you hear the Indian accent, you know it’s going to be good
True
Ozan Canca or scammed
It is Indian Accent Articulate and Entertaining Especially the Queen Sweetie.
Anthony Ivan Aglugub Jr. Lol yeah the "even Steven's" and "pack his bags and go home" was funny, Indian accent with the tone of a bonafide American, I love Indian people, very peaceful people
@@Ryan-kb8ui thanks bro
"If he plays this, then he is gone..."
"You will play this killer move"
Personifing a chess game by adding flavours is trademaek of Mr. Jeetendra Advani... Sir very well done
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This is my 16th trick so far. I have tried most of your tricks, and have achieved a successful result. Thank you very much!
I like when he says if he makes that move he's gone!!! or he can pack his bags and go!!! This guy is awesome love these videos! They have helped me improve a lot tx brother.
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Beat my father-in-law and brother-in-law using this....it was oh so sweet! They packed their bags and went home after too! 😆
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2:35 what if he moves his night to f3. Are we gone ?
“And you should easily win it from here.” Me: wait how what
I now right I thought I was the only one
2:35 what if he moves his night to f3. Are we gone ?
@@nigel_lg6169 no because he can still take back with his other knight and continue with the same intention of a trap.
@@emmanuelsepulveda1835 do you mind explaining, cuz most probably my next move will be to move q to h6 and exchange the Bishop for the Knight,
@@nigel_lg6169 knight only moves in an L shape so he can't take black's knight.
Please make more videos like this i am learning chess from 3 years but when i see your videos
i wins more times in chess tournment and please give us difficult puzzles these are very easy puzzles
I improved my chess games tremendously just in a week by watching ur videos
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@@ChessTalk what!!! jeetendra sir replied!!
I laughed so hard when you said "He can pack his bags and go home"
2:35 what if he moves his night to f3. Are we gone ?
@@nigel_lg6169 Yes "We have to pack our bags"
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2:35 what if he moves his night to f3. Are we gone ?
I always get goosebumps when he says “Now he is gone”
Heart, from chess talk, after 1 year , jee bhaia is greatly unpredictable
The solution by the pinned comment and many others are correct. It is indeed mate in 8 at max. For those who are repeatedly asking, queen is pinned, if king moves back to d8 or if king moves out of eighth rank, here is the answer. The idea of the solution is, first put the white rook on the diagonal to release the queen from the pin, Rd3+ --> Rc3+ will do that. Black king can now be only on d8 or b8. If on d8 queen to Qc7 is mate. If king is on b8, maneuver the queen to b2 giving checks all the time from a or b files. Black king can move out of 8th rank, but not out of a or b files as c file is covered by the rook. The purpose of queen to b2 is to cover the b file as well as to release the rook on c3 from the pin. So that the rook can move to a3 to check mate the king no matter wherever it is on the a file.
I always wait for the :... then he's gone :)
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I love it when you say: „then he‘s gone, let me show you how“
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"He's gone"
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Yes he is gone
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Rd3,Kc8
Rc3 check
If Kd8 then,Qc7#
If Kb8,Qc7
Ka8,Qa5
Give Consecutive checks till Queen went on b2.
No matter where is the king on A file,
Ra3 is a check and mate#🤗
Thax for pinning my comment🤗🤗
Congrats on Pin.... I think i made my comment way too long...
Bhai tone to puri Ramayad he likh dali😂😂
Cool!
How can white s queen moved if moved its an open check
I tried this with my friend who is a national player. I had to pack my bag and go home.
Lol
He got mad?
Hahaha savage bro
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What if you didn't have a bag ? Big reason to worry.
"And if he takes your bishop, then he can pack his bags and go home"- this line made me crack up.
I gave the first like😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
Awesome tricks, Boss! I did apply one of them already, it's so cool to have advanced chess skills.
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You sir, just earned another subscriber. Great content!
This gambit is so cool! Thanks for showing it
Thanks for showing
If he makes this move, THEN HES GONE
Let me show you how
Even StevenS
Love hearing that
On every vid there is a comment like this
That is a check, and mate
YOU ROCK Jeetendra Advani!!! Thank you for this great insight!!
1 .White-Rd3 Black -Kc8
2 White -Qd3 Black -Kb8
3 White - Rb3 Black -Ka8
4. White -Qb7#
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This is the best gambit I have ever learned
I like this channel because I learned many traps and I love his voice its relaxing to hear
Very interesting puzzle!
1. Rd3+ Kc8 (forced)
2. Rc3+ Kb8 (if return to Kd8, Qc7# is checkmate)
3. Qc7+ Ka8 (forced)
4. Qa5+ Kb7/Kb8 (doesn’t matter for next move for white)
5. Qb4+ Ka6/Ka7/Ka8 (doesn’t matter for next move for white)
6. Qa3+ Kb5/Kb6/Kb7/Kb8 (doesn’t matter for next move for white)
7. Qb2+ Ka4/Ka5/Ka6/Ka7/Ka8 (doesn’t matter for next move for white)
8. Finally, Ra3# forced checkmate
But queen is pinned
3:46 after h3 we launch an interconential ballistic missile. Very simple strategy and a lot of players fall for this surprisingly
5:25 - He can pack his bags and go home 😂🔥
Bro it's at 5:26 lol just kidding
"If he plays like this,then he is gone"
What an amazing sound is yours!!!!!
I know right
2:35 what if he moves his night to f3. Are we gone ?
I’m very impressed with that mate in 5 option. Now to find someone to try it on.
Usually doesn't go as planned lol. But he has 3 variations on this so chances are better against the Indian. Many that play the Indian are probably aware of them already so it may work with lower rated players. Still good to know them.
Nice puzzle: 1 Rd3+, Kc8 2. Rc3+, Kb8 (if Kd8, then Qc7#) and white’s further moves are: 3. Qc7+ 4. Qa5+ 5. Qb4+ 6. Qa3+ 7. Qb2+ 8. Ra3#.
1.Rxe8+ Kxe8 2. Qxh8+ Kd7. 3.Qd4+ Kc7. 4. Rc3+ Kb6. 5. Qb4+ Ka6. 6. Ra3#
I tried this trap with my friend.
"Now he's gone"
2:35 what if he moves his night to f3. Are we gone ?
Lol
Wow good calculation on the moves
"He's gone, let me show you how.." my favorite part xD
josip krešo how about even StevenS
It's so great to see this channel celebrating 200K subscribers, and then seeing the 1.4 million in the modern day.
I love your tricks you explain them better than any other channel keep up the good work!!
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Don't forget to solve tactics problems.
2:32 white can do Nf3 which shuts down that attack and evens out the game
I saw the same you are right, it didn't work to get the Rook if white plays Knight to f3 attacks Queen, than black lose his Knight
there is also a mistake in 5:30 if Bishop takes Knight on e5 than black lose a Knight more than white...
tobiasstamperl black won’t lose his knight. If black plays Qh5, the pawn is still pinned and the knight can’t be captured
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Answer to puzzle: Rook D3 a check , King to c8 only option then Rook c3 another check, removing pin on White queen , King to D8 and Qc7 checkmate
if the king go to b8 ?
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(Rd3 Kc8), (Rc3 Kb8), (Qc7 Ka8), at this point for white, it's Qa5, Qb4, Qa3...(basically you just zigzag the queen down to the King-protecting, opponent annihilating b2 square, and black cannot stop it). Last move is Rook to a3#
Joe Baldwin what if after Kc8 goes he goes back to Kd8
@@cjpatz that would lead to (Rd3 Kc8), (Rc3 Kd8), (Qd7#)
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Impossible
What
Rd3 c3 Qc7 a5 b4 a3 b2 Ra3 mate, interesting geometry.
Useful tricks. .it will helps beginners of chess!!
When i watch these videos i feel like i am an expert now...
My eyes got big as far as possible after watching the tricks
Super I will try
Thanks a lot sir.... I like both... Your talking and teaching style 😅
I think not i all viewers your way of talking is outstanding when you say he is gone it touches my heart really ilove your voice and your explanation love you sir keep going #your subscriber do you agreee guys
Nice yr thank you so much for such a lovely and helpful video. I tried this opening with my friend who always beats me but today I won that match. Thank you so much 🤓🤗😊😊
Great, you're welcome :)
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Sbi?
Kusum Lata your friend will not fall for the same trap again. How can you beat him again? The answer is improve your tactics by solving chess tactics puzzles.
At first, after d4 Nf6 c4 e5 d5, while you were explaining the Bc5 move, you told that it attacks the f7 square, but actually it attacks the f2 square
oof i tried the first strategy And it was working 😂 i said "Are you sure you'll eat my queen?" he said "If you dont have a queen how did you win? use your iq" i said "You better not to be shocked" after checkmate he said "im sorry mate" My heart laughig quietly in reality im just smile at him lol
Jithu, its time for you to write a book on tricks and traps. If it is in book form it would be easy to refer and practice.. we always wait for your next videos.. you are like a god father for all chess players all over the world..
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"And then the killer move and he's gone!! 😆😆
Then he can pack his bags and go home 😂😂
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At 5:45 what if Bishop takes Knight on d5???
Bishop takes knight
And Bishop at d5 are free
If he takes your knight with bishop, firstly take his knight on d2 with your dark square bishop then it will be a check. He will capture it with his queen then Capture his bishop with your queen
And it will be an equal position
In 5:42 what if white play bishop capture e5
If there is no answer then it means this video is useless
It's a simple trade off with Bd2+
that does nothing to the knight thats attacking the king.
But white has advantage
How?
Budapest I'm playing from past 5 years almost rating with 1200 to 2100 players fell to this trap
Beautiful SMOTHERED check mate, you make it so addicting to watch.
What a puzzle! Love how white can zig-zag his queen down the a and b files to eventual checkmate, and there is absolutely nothing black can do about it! Beautiful.
the correct answer is
1. Rd3+ Kc8
2.Rc3+ Kb8
3. Qc7+ Ka8
4.Qa5+ Kb8
5. Qb4+ Ka7
6. Qa3+ Kb6
7. Qb2+ Ka5
8. Ra3 checkmate
Manin Rampersad queen is pinned by the black queen
How the hell did you move the queen
What if the opponent doesn't make the moves you have told and comes back to c or d
“Then he is gone”. -Jitendra Advani
If he doesn't hit the like button then he's gone
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The solution is: 1. Rd3+; Kc8 2. Rc3+(unpinning his Queen against the King @ a1); Kb8 (Kd8 not possible because of Qc8#) 3. Qc7+; Ka8 4. Qa5+ Kb7 (or Kb8) 5. Qb4+; Ka6 (or Ka7 or Ka8) 6. Qa3+; Kb5 (or Kb6 or Kb7 or Kb8) 7. Qb2+ (finally relieving the Rook of pin against the King @ a1 to deliver the final touch) 8. Ra3#. The basic idea is: The White Queen is initially pinned against the K@a1. The Rook keeps giving a check until it reaches c3 square where the Rook gets willingly pinned in order to relieve the Queen. Then onwards, the Queen takes over giving checks alternately along the b & a files until it reaches the target square of b2 where it gets voluntarily pinned to relieve the Rook to deliver the final check & mate. Nice composition! :-)
I subscribed and , by the way congrats on the 200,000(or more) subscribers.
Thanks again i keep wining im now the best player in my school because of you
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Brother Awesome video.
Its very helpful for me.
BEAUUUUTIFUL CHECKMATE!
Great puzzle, fooled me but it’s quite simple once you know the trick.