Black to move and win!
Category Archives: Chess Homework
#Chess Position Worth Sharing 110
A remarkable position occurred after white played 47. Qxg3 in the game Samuel Sevian vs. Sergey Karjakin, FIDE World Cup 2019. Karjakin has only three legal responses as black and each would directly result in a different outcome (a win, a loss or a draw.)
Shelby Lyman (1936-2019)
On Sunday August 11th, famous chess educator Shelby Lyman passed away. You didn’t have to know Shelby to be impressed by his impact on American chess. Through his students, newspaper columns and television appearances, Shelby Lyman has left us with a deep and enduring legacy. Older chess enthusiasts will remember Shelby as the chess teacherContinueContinue reading “Shelby Lyman (1936-2019)”
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 29
Not too difficult but a very realistic test for game winning combinations. Black to move and mate in 5.
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 28
Black to move and mate in 5.
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 27
Probably my favorite finishing mate of the year! My opponent has just captured my rook on f1 with his bishop. White to move and mate in 2. (Not too hard to spot but very satisfying play!)
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 26
White to move and mate in 6.
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 25
How can black win white’s queen?
Winning Chess Moves: Mayet vs. Anderssen, 1851
You are playing the role of the quintessential Romantic, Adolf Anderssen. Karl Mayet has just played the dreadful 12. Qxe4. How does Anderssen (Black) punish his opponents in dramatic fashion?
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 24
What is white’s best move?
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened! 23
You can’t park that here! Black to move and trap a white’s queen.
Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 43
Today I share a beautiful endgame study/mate-in-4 that I have come across in a couple of books. Carel Christiaan Wilhelm Mann has placed black in zugzwang (1…f5 2.Qh4# or 1…Kf5 2.Qd5#) but has white to move. The resulting solution is sure to entertain!
Winning Chess Moves
Today’s position comes from round 10 of the 2019 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship. IM Anna Zatonskih (White) has just erred with 30. Qe1. How does seventeen-year-old Jennifer Yu (Black) punish Anna’s mistake to win the game and the U.S. Women’s Championship?
Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 42
White to move and mate in 4 (Erich Ernest Zepler, Ostrauer Zeitung, January 1928).
Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 41
White to move and mate in three (Samuel Loyd, 1863).
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened… 22
What is white’s best move?
Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 39
White to move and mate in 4 (Georges Legentil, Le Journal de Rouen, 1910).
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened… 21
What is black’s best move?
Betcha Can’t Solve This #Chess Puzzle! 38
White to move and mate in 4!
So I was just playing a game of #chess and then this happened… 20
What is white’s best move?
