Welcome to Puzzle Road! We’re coming near to the end of Puzzle Road friends, sorry… but we still have a few more puzzles to solve! Let’s go with the 39th! Don’t hesitate to send me your feedbacks in the forums, my blog, or send me a private message! The puzzle of today will handle with a discovered attack and a fork! Yes, I maybe told you too many things about the puzzle and it’s an easy puzzle… but it’s again an important tactic useful to players of every level! Some GM games ends with easy tactics! 39/ Discover the way to win! (Topic: discovered attack) Check the solution here: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-discover-the-way-to-win-p39 Have fun in playing chess! @Kyu13
aaravgold Aug 28, 2022
Welcome to Puzzle Road! I ‘m sincerely sorry if you find the explanations of the puzzles a bit too small… I am actually very busy with many things. Discord server, chess club, training, and more… But I’m still here to share great puzzles with you! This puzzle now is strange. Why? Because you need (again) to draw instead of finding a tactic to win material or to checkmate the white king! You will probably need a few minutes to find the right first move. Then, the next moves are much easier! 37/ I won’t let you win! (Topic: draw) Solution: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-i-wont-let-you-win-p37 Have a good day,@Kyu13
Hi friends! I hope you all see this message because it is very important!🤩 The King Of The Hill team is going to host the KOTH world championship! 😍🤩💪Let me explain: I will introduce the format of the tournament: To participate in the world championships you have to be a member of the KOTH team! On Sunday, October 23, a series of KOTH arenas will start in the club. This means that you have until October 23rd to join the KOTH Team and participate in the championships.For those of you who are already members of the KOTH Team, just wait for the start of the biggest KOTH event in history! For those of you who haven't joined yet, click on this image to join: The top 3 in each arena will qualify for the final round! There are 64 places for the finals!🤩 Then, once the draw is over, each player will have another player to face. I will give them each a date on which they must play each other. The first one with 2 wins wins. Then the winner will give me the result and so on until the final. For the final, it will be the first to three wins. I think I've said it all about the tournament format. So folks, all that's left is for you to join or invite your friends to participate in this extraordinary event!💪 Have a great day and see you soon!👍😉RAPHAEL1127, tournament director
Welcome to Puzzle Road! Today’s puzzle is easier than the previous puzzles, but still needed for a tactic training, because you will always need to checkmate your opponent if this one does not give up! Easy, but necessary. Why I call it easy? Because the moves are completely logical to win the games. You will still need thinking a bit about the puzzle, but it’s easy. 36/ Easy, but necessary. (Topic: mate in 4) Check the solution in my blog: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-easy-but-necessary-p36 Have fun in solving this puzzle!@Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! Here we have a puzzle where we could first think that White is losing because of the pin on the e-column. But we can play a brilliant great excellent beautiful move to win the game! Indeed, the black king is less protected, we have the bishop pair attacking the opponent’s king and our queen controls a few squares. This is a magnific example to show that tactics are everywhere (in lost positions too!) The queen is pinned, true, the king has not castled, true, but we win because of the activity of our pieces and the f-column that’s open. 35/ Did you think I gave my Queen? (Topic: out of the pin) Find the solution there: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-did-you-think-i-gave-my-queen-p35 Have fun in playing chess!@Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! Today is he day, when you will have to take an important decision for the puzzle, instead of just trying to find a move. In chess, you will always find many possible moves, and sometimes you can think one is better than the other. Obviously, it’s your decision and everyone has a different opinion. Moreover, a parameter in your choice can be the time control: instead of making a draw in a position where your opponent has an advantage but less time, you could possibly choose to continue the game and try making your opponent fall because of time. It the following position, I made a choice (I won’t say it you to not influence you) and I don’t regret it. Indeed, my first possibility was to try pushing the pawns and try making a Queen before my opponent. My second possibility was to protect the a-pawn and to try resisting to the push on the queen side. And my first and last possibility was a draw, because of the repetition I could make. 34/ Which decision did you take? (Topic: important decisions in chess) All the posibilities/variants and explanations, you can find them there: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-which-decision-did-you-take-p34 Have a good thinking time!@Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! We’re back to the endgames puzzles! Alright, today we will analyze one of the endgames I played today against a friend (this friend will recognize himself) and saw the right move, but still played a blunder… I seriously don’t know why I did not play that, what I calculated! The move here does not allow Black to stalemate in this position. Moreover, maybe we can force our opponent to play nonsense moves? Let’s see how and why! But first, you will have to try yourself solving this puzzle. Else, it would not be called Puzzle Road! 33/ Avoiding the stalemate! (topic: stalemate, checkmate, and pawn promotion + tempos) You need help? No problem! Check the solution there: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-avoiding-the-stalemate-p33 Have an excellent day full of endgames!Good luck!@Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! Let’s change a bit and try to solve a checkmate puzzle! Instead of a position from an endgame, with only a few pieces or a position where you will need to draw, today, White can force Black being checkmated. On the way to find the checkmate, you will have many problems and temptations for example winning material. But the variant that we search is not a material win. It’s a great checkmate in 3 moves! Check. Check. Checkmate. 32/ The way to checkmate. (Topic: forced checkmate) Check the solution in this blog if you did not find how to checkmate: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-the-way-to-checkmate-p32 Have a great day, @Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! Today we will have a special case of a completely won position to a draw position! In the blog, I will first show you the big blunder, that allowed White the Draw, and then we will see how to draw the game with White! This is not the first puzzle of the puzzle road, where you must draw the game in a normally lost position. But it’s always interesting to see the different possibilities to cancel a lost game! In this puzzle, I cannot say you which case of draw we have (else, it would be too easy), but I think most of you can already feel the right moves by watching the position! 31/ I didn’t lose! (Topic: draw) This is the position before White can draw: And now, this is the position of the puzzle, where White can draw with a piece less: Solution of the tactic: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-i-didnt-lose-p31 GG!@Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! Have you ever player a move in a game, and seen a few second after having played it, that you could have played a better one, to win material? Or to checkmate? How many missed wins do you have in some of your games? I am sure you have the capacities to decrease this number of blunders: you only need a few days training! Today’s puzzle is great, because you first want to play a move, and then hesitate if it’s the best one! (probably) In this puzzle, most of you will directly play Ng3 without thinking about the move you could play else. But is this move really the best? Tell me In the comments your opinion! I’m certain that you won’t all be of the same opinion! 30/ Is the first move you find always the best? (Topic: top secret) Is Ng3 a good move? Answer in this blog: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-is-the-first-move-you-find-always-the-best-p30 Have a good day!@Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! Endgames. More endgames. Again, endgames. Always more endgames. Never enough endgames!Today’s puzzle is (again) an endgame. This puzzle comes from a position of my coach in a real OTB game in a tournament. Black wins. But how? Try to find the correct moves to promote the pawn without loosing the game! It’s not very difficult, but still strange, because in this case, White can (normally) not stop the pawn! The pawn is in this exercise stronger than the rook if Black play the right moves! 28/ The pawn is stronger than the rook! (Topic: 7th rank and pawn promotion) Solution is findable here: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-the-pawn-is-stronger-than-the-rook-p28 Continue your training, good luck for your future games and have fun in playing chess!@Kyu13
aaravgold Aug 18, 2022
Welcome to Puzzle Road! One of the main ideas in the endgame is the opposition of the two kings. If you don’t know what it is, you will strictly never win an endgame if your opponent does not blunder. Opposition: when two kings are face-to-face with a certain quantity of squares between them. Diagonal opposition: same idea, but on a diagonal. Furthermore, the player who has a pawn less can use the opposition to draw the game. An easy example is King and pawn vs. King, because White can only win if the white king is over the white pawn and has taken the opposition to the black king. If Black takes the opposition, the game will certainly end with an extraordinary PAT! 27/ The opposition of two ideas! (Topic: opposition of two kings) Find the solution if needed: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-the-opposition-of-two-ideas-p27 Have a great day and good luck for your future endgames! @Kyu13
Welcome to puzzle road! A checkmate can sometimes take long and needs a few preparatory moves to be played. In this puzzle, Black cannot directly checkmate by just easily checking the king. Instead of that, you need to correctly develop a new piece and take control another time of a square that White cannot defend enough to survive to your checkmate attack! We often say that you need at least 3 pieces to make a correct checkmate. This puzzle is the perfect example for this. Indeed, the one rook took already possession of the h-column and the second can come to control the g-column if your bishop would not stand on f8.... And your bishop is inactive. You need to put him on a better square! 26/ Without any good moves! (Topic: preparatory moves) Solution: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-without-any-good-moves-p26 Have fun in playing chess!@Kyu13
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schizzarotto Aug 14, 2022
Welcome to Puzzle Road! The half of your pieces on the board, from your color, are pawns. The pawns indeed are the most important pieces for a player in my opinion. In the opening, you need to push them and to control some important squares and the center. In the middlegame, you use them to win squares and next win material. In the endgame, the last step of the chess game, you push them as much as you can to reach the 8th rank and to promote them to Queens! In this puzzle, you will need to find a trick to promote them to Queens. How? Push or not push, this is the question! One of your pawns needs only 1 move to reach the 8th rank but would be captured by the opponent’s rook if you move it. If you move your rook away from the 7th rank, your opponent takes the pawn… Moreover, I did add a funny additional comment. It's hidden somewhere in this article: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-push-or-not-push-this-is-the-question-p25 25/ Push or not push, this is the question! (Topic: 7th rank, 8th rank and pawn promotion) Solution: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-push-or-not-push-this-is-the-question-p25 Have a great day!@Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! The puzzle of today is a beautiful forced checkmate, that you need to play in only 4 moves. Black cannot do anything to stop our attack! (the mate could be in a few more moves if the opponent would play the moves proposed by the chess.com analyzing bot, but these moves are useless and cannot stop the mate!) You will have to find the best moves, without blundering. If you play one wrong move: nothing’s there anymore! Will you solve the puzzle? Let’s see if your answer was correct! 23/ The four fantastic moves! (topic: forced checkmate) Find here ther solution if needed: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-the-four-fantastic-moves-p23 Have a great day!Have fun in playing chess!@Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! Today’s puzzle is a beautiful sacrifice to win material! You are surely a future (or maybe already actual) great chess player if you see this one in the first second you watch this puzzle! The position didn’t come in the game I played, because it was only a possible variant, and I blundered a bit the moves I played… (I still drew with a second brilliant move!) In this position, Black has 2 pawns more and played f6 (best move, recommended by Stockfish) The solution to win material is not easy to find and you will need to calculate all the possible variations, the possible moves that your opponent could play. My advice: start with the strangest one, to get in your head something like a schema of the position. 22/ Sacrifice like a Grandmaster! (Topic: sacrifice and X-Ray) Find the solution with this link: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-sacrifice-like-a-grandmaster-p22 Thanks for reading, I hope you liked today's puzzle! Have fun in playing chess,Your friend,@Kyu1
Welcome to puzzle road! I am truly happy of the moves I played in a blitz game! These moves are the one you need to find today to solve the puzzle! Endgame. Promotion. Checkmate. Everything in only one puzzle! Not very complicated to find, but I still needed a few seconds to calculate it and check it was really a good move! Promotion of a pawn is probably the main concept of an endgame and the checkmates often results of it. And today, the checkmate is extremely beautiful! As always, I explain you the moves in my blog. 21/ One queen. Two queens. A checkmate! (Topic: pawn promotion) Check the solution with this link: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-one-queen-two-queens-a-checkmate-p21 Have a great day! @Kyu13
Welcome to Puzzle Road! To win a chess game, you will need to checkmate. To checkmate, you will need to attack your opponent. And to attack your opponent, you will need to correctly develop your pieces. Developing the pieces is probably the most complicated part of the opening and you can always fall in a trap if you put your pieces on the wrong squares. The most common example is the queen trap: when your opponent’s queen cannot move on a square without being captured! That’s the most common imprisonment of a pieces, but the Knights, Rooks and Bishops can be captured too! In this puzzle, we will see a beautiful Bishop imprisonment, but don’t forget the preparatory moves! 20/ Escape me if you can! (Topics: imprisonment of a piece + preparatory move) Check the solution here: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-escape-me-if-you-can-p20
Arseniy11032012 Aug 9, 2022
Welcome back to the Puzzle Road! Coming back from my OTB tournament, I can now continue posting the tactics of the puzzle road after these two days of hard playing! Indeed, the players were rated between 1700 and 2400! There was a FM, who ended 1st of the tournament (!!) My chess tactics have become much better, and today, in opposite of a winning tactic, we will have a drawing-tactic! Alright, Black has a rook more, but we are not losing this position! How? Everything’s explained in the blog! 19/ Objective draw! (Topic: drawing a lost game) You can find the solution, the best moves and all the trap-variants in my article: https://www.chess.com/blog/Kyu13/puzzle-road-objective-draw-p19 Have an excellent day and have fun in playing chess! Your friend, @Kyu13

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