Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 93 | Pirc and King's Indian Defense

Daily Calculation Exercises - Day 93 | Pirc and King's Indian Defense

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Today I analyzed 2 games to create 10 exercises. In the Pirc I played a beautiful move, but missed the continuation. In the King's indian I saved a lost position.

1. How can black win?

2. How should black react to Qxg5?

3. White protected the b2 pawn by Rb1

4. How should black defend?

5. How can white win material?

6. Both queens are hanging

7. How can black keep his advantage?

8. I missed this simple win in the time trouble

9. How should white react to the d6-d5 move?

10. Please take 10-15 minutes for this deep combination!

You can replay the full games with my notes:

The sharp Pirc:

The King's Indian escape:

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

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