puzzle V

Submitted by odirtyredo on Wed, 07/09/2008 at 10:56pm.


» posted in Tactics
 

Comments:

by eddieboy - 2 months ago
United States
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  very easy odirtyedo can we play online w/ 3 minutes per move, or who ever wants to the commentors


by Harry07 - 2 months ago
NSW Australia
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Member Points: 543

Well I thought that was easy though nice use of discovered check...


by woodencardboard - 2 months ago
Missouri United States
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I think black would have an advantage if it weren't for white's pawn structure and initiative. Black has to prevent a king-rook fork by the queen, and is going to be hard-pressed to keep the passed pawn on the a file. It's close either way, though.
by lucas92 - 2 months ago
Québec, Montréal Canada
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Member Points: 27

Oh, thanks for the info odirtyredo. :)

 


by Pawncentric13 - 2 months ago
Poblacion, Carmen, North Cotabato, PH Philippines
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Good Morning, I'm 21 years old now. My comment is very simple puzzle because of sacrifices of white pieces to exchange to black queen as the most powerful piece ever; and also benifit white pawns itself through chain pawn better than isolated black pawns for ending. But, it is a little complicated whether it is advantage of every players to know and understand the principles. Thank you very much for your appreciating puzzle.
by odirtyredo - 2 months ago
Hattiesburg, Mississippi United States
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i dont know

i was thinking the same thing

then i read an article that said

that a

qeen is worth 9 pawns

a rook is worth 5

a knight and biship or worth 3

so black has 15 and white has 18 material advantage

 

 


by lucas92 - 2 months ago
Québec, Montréal Canada
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Member Points: 27
yeah, but I still think that black has an advantage...
by Liamluke - 2 months ago
victoria Australia
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Member Points: 178
cool
 

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