♟4 Tactics that you must to know♟
Hii chess enthusiasts,
Today I will show you 4 goated tactics that must to know for my opinion
In this blog they will be puzzles so pay attention : )
FORKS![]()
A fork in chess is a tactic where one piece attacks two or more of the opponent's pieces simultaneously.
The goal is to win material, as the opponent can typically only save one of the threatened pieces. While any piece can deliver a fork, the knight is especially famous for it due to its unique L-shaped movement, which can create surprising attacks. A "royal fork" is a devastating type of fork where a piece attacks both the king and the queen at the same time!There is also a "familiy fork"in this fork you attack the roook,the queen and the King!!
Here is a puzzle👇
Goal:Win material



PINS![]()
The next tactic we´re going to look at are pins.They are easy but very powerful.A pin is when a particular piece cannot move because it would eypose a more valuable piece like the queen
.This typically happens when a knight or a bishop is pinned to a queen,rook,or king,but can occur with other combinations of pieces.There are two types of pins:the relative pin and the absolute pin.In relative pin you can move the pinned piece and in the absolute pin you can´t move the pinned piece because it would expose you king and you will sacrafice the game
Here is an example👇
👆 This is a relative pin
👇and this is an absolute pin

Here is the pin puzzle(there is also a fork)👇
Goal:Win the Material
SKEWERS![]()
The next tactic you should be aware of is a skewer .A skewer is basically a reverse pin:you create an attack on a higher-value-piece and if the piece move to an another square it allows you to capture a piece behind it.Skewers most often feature kings
Here is the puzzle 👇
Goal:win material

WINDMILS
The last tactic that i will show you today are windmils.
A windmill, or seesaw, is a chess tactic where a piece repeatedly gives a discovered check, allowing it to win multiple opponent's pieces.
It typically involves a rook and a bishop working together. The rook gives a check, the king moves, the rook captures a piece while uncovering a check from the bishop, and the cycle repeats. This continuous series of checks and captures lets the player gain a significant material advantage.
👆This is the windmil/seesaw
Here is the puzzle:👇
Goal:Win material
