Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 34 | Victory  from a lost position

Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 34 | Victory from a lost position

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Today I created 8 exercises from 2 of my Titled Tuesday games. In the first game I got a bad position from a Rossolimo sicilian, defended well and won by a strong pawn in the endgame.

In the 2nd position I played the exchange variation of the Caro-Kann defense. My opponent defended well and I missed an interesting situation and lost my f4 pawn and later missed an intermediate check.

How could I give a checkmate?

How can black win material?

How did I keep the attack?

He played this strong move:

This is a nice checkmate in 4 moves:

How did I increase my advantage?

How did black get an advantage?

White made a discovered attack by Ne5. How should black react?

I wish you enjoyed the exercises. Please use the patterns in your games!

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I was the coach of the month and you can read an interview about it

I was the coach of the month and you can read an interview about it at https://www.chess.com/article/view/coach-of-the-month-im-attila-turzo

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