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June 11, 2004Tactical puzzles from HCL M classI have no words to thank all of you for your support and your nice comments regarding my interview with GoodKnight posted last month. I have no time for another interview for the time being; my chess activity has been reduced to a minimum, but I promise to come back later with more energy. Enjoy below, seven positions which appeared in HCL M class games. I hope that you find them quite entertaining and educational.
I guess that this is easy, in order to warm up a little bit. White has just played 29.Qa1-b2. It is Black's turn to move. Which move secures the win?
White has just played 38.Qc3-c5. Black has found a beautiful combination to disorder White's defence. Can you?
White's last move was 24.Qd1-g4. It is obvious that White wants to prevent 24...Qg2#. Yet, checkmate is inevitable. Can you find Black's next move?
This one is beautiful and difficult. White has just played 32.Nd2-f3. This move saves the g3 pawn, but Black has better plans. What was the move that Black played? Do you belive that White had a better defence?
Black has just played 26...Kc8-b8. This move is not terrible, but I think it is not necessary. I guess that this position could be a topic for discussion. White's 27th move is not so easy to find.
Black has just played 31...Rd2xg2. It seems that Black is unaware of the danger. However the little move White played is unexpected. Black resigned without a reply.
This is one of the most spectacular games played in PlayChess web site. Here are the moves leading to the following diagram:
Can you guess White's next move? Can you guess the continuation that leaves Black helpless? Please, post your comments with your own ideas and solutions. I believe that the thinking mechanism leading to the right answer is much more important than the move itself. Have fun, above all!
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HCL-M443-19. HCL-M443-19 why not M443-19: Rc2 for the first game position: black playing rook c2 is good. Posted by: flukky at June 22, 2004 07:33 PMHCL-M510-28 ,, all i can see is ... Re4 i think this page of puzzles is great !, but i would like to see "B to move" at the top of the diagram before reading the hint. Posted by: KingGeorge at June 25, 2004 01:19 PMHCL-M510-28 ,, all i can see is ... Re4 i think this page of puzzles is great !, but i would like to see "B to move" at the top of the diagram before reading the hint. Posted by: KingGeorge at June 25, 2004 01:19 PMHCL-M510-28 ,, all i can see is ... Re4 i think this page of puzzles is great !, but i would like to see "B to move" at the top of the diagram before reading the hint. Posted by: KingGeorge at June 25, 2004 01:19 PMHCL-M510-28 ,, all i can see is ... Re4 i think this page of puzzles is great !, but i would like to see "B to move" at the top of the diagram before reading the hint. Posted by: KingGeorge at June 25, 2004 01:19 PMWhether we shall know the correct decisions ? Innessa . Saint- Peterburg . Posted by: Innessa at July 15, 2004 09:19 AMWhether we shall know the correct decisions ? Innessa . Saint- Peterburg . Posted by: Innessa at July 15, 2004 09:19 AMI wanted to solve chess puzzle. Please send me chess puzzle problems. thanks. fred Posted by: fred manlapaz at July 22, 2004 02:03 AMM510-28: I was thinking Rf4 followed by a fiesta for the black queen but Rf2 kills. |
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