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1. Rf2+, KxR2 2. Bd4+, if king go to h2 then Re2+ (force to move down) no matter which square king chooses f1 or h1 Qf3# ig?? (I'm just 800elo so, i might calc wrong. I will be glad if anyone's correct me)
if king moves Kh3 will not be able to check. Now you are in trouble. Rf2+ kf2(almost force) re2 then you can mate. Even if King doesn't take, you can check and mate.
Simply valuable. To comprehend such lines, maintain two proper strategical ideas, lock it into your brain - Deflect the enemy King away from the queen. Develop ideas to pull enemy queen out on the board. Trust me, someday your strategy may develop to an extent that you give can give birth to new ideas on traps of your own. Practice with proper understanding matters a lot and, that it takes less time to pour out in actual games. If your ideas are clear, you will never forget. Thanks.
✴️1st puzzle answer is Rock move to f 8 white ✴️2nd puzzle answer is Knight move to e 7 white ✴️3rd puzzle answer is Queen move to c 8 white ❤❤❤❤______________❤❤❤❤
The correct sequence is: Ng8 - Kh5 Nf6 (king can't backtrack or rook mate) THEN move Rxh7. If you don't do it in this order, g4 becomes an escape square and he can take on f4.
Nope. You gotta move the Knight a second time and check from F6. He can't move back to his original square because if he does, Rook to H7 mate, so he has to go to H4. THEN you move in the Rook. If you do this the other way around, without the Knight moving twice in a row G4 becomes an escape square and he can take the pawn.
Ye sab log N kyon likh rahe hain? N matbal Knight? Lekin Knight to K se shuru hota hai, N se nahin. Isliye Knight (Ghoda) ko N nahin, Kn likhnaa chahiye.