The Great Chess Puzzles Thread

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Another kind of puzzle i like :



White to play

( The problem is not that great in itself, it's more the thematic that i like ! (thematic : i wonder if that word is correct here?))

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Originally posted by Ajuin
😲 you gave a clou!
OMG, I can't believe I did that. 😲😵

not like it was terribly hard to see, esp. if you can see 2.e6

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Originally posted by shorbock
Another kind of puzzle i like :

[fen]r2qkb1r/ppp1pppp/8/3Pn3/6b1/2P2N2/P1P2PPP/R1BQKB1R[/fen]

White to play

( The problem is not that great in itself, it's more the thematic that i like ! (thematic : i wonder if that word is correct here?))
1.Nx Bx 2.B+ c6 3.dc! pwnage

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
[hidden]1.Nx Bx 2.B+ c6 3.dc! pwnage[/hidden]
Well i'm afraid you're the one that got pawn'd !

the solution is ...
1.Be2! with an even game (i never said "white to play and win" 😉 )

this is the reason why i like this puzzle 😉 you're almost certain to trick even a very strong player with that !

In fact it's much harder than apparently complex queen sacrifices...because it's a psychological trick !

Didn't you think it was just a little bit too obvious?


1.Nxe5? is just too tempting and topical to resist (i got tricked too, of course)
Bxd1 2.Bb5+ c6 3.dxc6 Be2!! 4.Kxe2? (a bit better : c7+) Qd5! 5.c4 (the point of Be2 is 5.cxb7? now loses to Qb5+) Qxe5+ 6.Be3 000! 7.cxb7+ Kb8 8.Kf3 Qf5+ 0-1, was the end of the game Goldenberg - Chevaldonnet, 1982

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Originally posted by shorbock
Well i'm afraid you're the one that got pawn'd !

the solution is ...
[b]1.Be2!
with an even game (i never said "white to play and win" 😉 )

this is the reason why i like this puzzle 😉 you're almost certain to trick even a very strong player with that !

In fact it's much harder than apparently complex queen sacrifices...because it's a psychol ...[text shortened]... 00! 7.cxb7+ Kb8 8.Kf3 Qf5+ 0-1, was the end of the game Goldenberg - Chevaldonnet, 1982[/b]
3...Be2!! is indeed an impressive rejoinder, but you conveniently failed to mention that 4.c7+ is not just 'a bit better' - it's the only move!

4.c7+ Bx 5.cd Rd8 6.Be3 and we have:


White has a slight positional disadvantage, but is he really losing? I think not. If not, 1.Nxe5 only deserves ?!

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Originally posted by shorbock
Well i'm afraid you're the one that got pawn'd !

the solution is ...
[b]1.Be2!
with an even game (i never said "white to play and win" 😉 )

this is the reason why i like this puzzle 😉 you're almost certain to trick even a very strong player with that !

In fact it's much harder than apparently complex queen sacrifices...because it's a psychol ...[text shortened]... 00! 7.cxb7+ Kb8 8.Kf3 Qf5+ 0-1, was the end of the game Goldenberg - Chevaldonnet, 1982[/b]
Another problem with "puzzles" like this one: Can you really say that 1.Bf4 is not a solution?

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
Another problem with "puzzles" like this one: Can you really say that 1.Bf4 is not a solution?
Well, that's great for composed problems, but for tactical puzzles, I fail to see why there should be only one move leading to an advantage 🙄

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Originally posted by heinzkat
Well, that's great for composed problems, but for tactical puzzles, I fail to see why there should be only one move leading to an advantage 🙄
What took you so long? 😵

In this puzzle, there are no moves leading to an advantage. Applied quote rejected.

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I don't know about you but after 3...Be2 4. Nd3 I still like White's position

By the way the solution spends far more time on the non-solution than on the actual solution 😛

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Originally posted by heinzkat
I don't know about you but after 3...Be2 4. Nd3 I still like White's position

By the way the solution spends far more time on the non-solution than on the actual solution 😛
What do you do against 4...Bg4?

Tries are OK [i.e., spending time on non-solutions], but the main solution shouldn't suck.

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Originally posted by SwissGambit
What do you do against 4...Bg4?
Just c7+

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Originally posted by heinzkat
Just c7+
After you win the Queen back, doesn't white eventually lose the Pc7? Then you have the same doubled-isolated pawns that I had with 4.c7+.

At least you make Black work harder for it.

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Here's another I really liked.Black just captured white's rook on f7.

White to play and mate in 5

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Kn. to R6 ch

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Originally posted by heinzkat
[hidden]Kn. to R6 ch[/hidden]
Yes!Showing of our knowledge of descriptive,are we?