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This chess video is a chess practice. The name of the video is "Chess: Learn Unknown Way of Draw," and it will show a chess puzzle that you have never seen before. Try to solve the puzzle and learn unknown way of draw in chess. The puzzle must be useful to be learn.
The following is more information on the puzzle. White to move and draw. White: King and 4 pawns. Black: King, 4 pawns and bishop. White cannot draw this position using the stalemate idea. White cannot draw the position using the idea of threatening the pawn promotion.
How can White draw the above position? You will learn the unknown way of drawing in chess, and it is better to see once... The video runs 2:53. At first, it will display the chess puzzle in question. White to move and draw. Play as White and try to solve it by yourself.
The video provides 30 seconds for solving the puzzle. Then you will see the correct solution. Don't worry, if the correct solution to the puzzle is not found... At last, you will see why the final position is a draw. To start the video, just click the Play button below:
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Queen Endgame: 4 Chess Puzzles
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The name of today's video is "Queen Endgame: 4 Chess Puzzles". You can find this chess video at the bottom of this page. The video is a chess practice on playing the Queen endgame. Short description of this video with 4 chess puzzles follows...
The video "Queen Endgame: 4 Chess Puzzles" is made up of 2 Parts. Part 1 is Introduction and Part 2, the main part of the video, is 4 chess puzzles on the Queen endgame. The video runs 2 minutes and 33 seconds. Play as White and Win each position.
For each Queen puzzle, you will have 12 seconds to solve. Then you will see the puzzle solution. The 4 Queen puzzles were selected to be interesting. Each puzzle has a typical solution: 2 moves to win, each begins with a check, the 2nd move is a checkmate.
Puzzle 1: Queen and bishop vs Queen. Puzzle 2: Queen and bishop vs Queen. Puzzle 3: Queen and knight vs Queen. Puzzle 4: Queen and knight vs Queen, knight, and 2 pawns. Puzzle 2 has 2 lines... To start the video - just click the Play button below:
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The name of today's video is "Queen Endgame: 4 Chess Puzzles". You can find this chess video at the bottom of this page. The video is a chess practice on playing the Queen endgame. Short description of this video with 4 chess puzzles follows...
The video "Queen Endgame: 4 Chess Puzzles" is made up of 2 Parts. Part 1 is Introduction and Part 2, the main part of the video, is 4 chess puzzles on the Queen endgame. The video runs 2 minutes and 33 seconds. Play as White and Win each position.
For each Queen puzzle, you will have 12 seconds to solve. Then you will see the puzzle solution. The 4 Queen puzzles were selected to be interesting. Each puzzle has a typical solution: 2 moves to win, each begins with a check, the 2nd move is a checkmate.
Puzzle 1: Queen and bishop vs Queen. Puzzle 2: Queen and bishop vs Queen. Puzzle 3: Queen and knight vs Queen. Puzzle 4: Queen and knight vs Queen, knight, and 2 pawns. Puzzle 2 has 2 lines... To start the video - just click the Play button below:
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Winning Chess Endgames - Queen vs Pawn
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Winning Chess Endgames - Queen vs Pawn - Video: This video covers the Queen vs Pawn chess endgames. The video will show you how to play the typical endgame positions in which the Queen fights against a Pawn, and the Pawn is just 1 step before being promoted...
What are the results of the Queen vs Pawn endgame? Is it easy to win it for the stronger party? Is it difficult to draw this endgame for the weaker party? It depends on the position. There 3 typical endgame positions you should consider: Bishop Pawn, Rook Pawn, Other Pawn...
The endgame positions Queen vs Bishop Pawn and Queen vs Rook Pawn must be drawing for the weaker party. The position Queen vs Other Pawn must be winning for the stronger party. The winning probability is 50/50. Position permitted, winning this endgame is not difficult...
The Winning Chess Endgames - Queen vs Pawn video will show you 3 typical positions, how to win this endgame for the stronger party, and how to draw it for the weaker party... To start the video and to learn the Queen vs Pawn endgame, just click the Play button below:
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The following is some knowledge on the Queen vs Pawn endgame:
• The endgame's result depends on the type of the position.
• The positions with Bishop and Rook Pawns are drawing.
• The positions with Other Pawns are winning.
• To win, make the opponent's King block its own Pawn...
• To draw, use the Stalemate idea...
Winning Chess Endgames - Queen vs Pawn - Video: This video covers the Queen vs Pawn chess endgames. The video will show you how to play the typical endgame positions in which the Queen fights against a Pawn, and the Pawn is just 1 step before being promoted...
What are the results of the Queen vs Pawn endgame? Is it easy to win it for the stronger party? Is it difficult to draw this endgame for the weaker party? It depends on the position. There 3 typical endgame positions you should consider: Bishop Pawn, Rook Pawn, Other Pawn...
The endgame positions Queen vs Bishop Pawn and Queen vs Rook Pawn must be drawing for the weaker party. The position Queen vs Other Pawn must be winning for the stronger party. The winning probability is 50/50. Position permitted, winning this endgame is not difficult...
The Winning Chess Endgames - Queen vs Pawn video will show you 3 typical positions, how to win this endgame for the stronger party, and how to draw it for the weaker party... To start the video and to learn the Queen vs Pawn endgame, just click the Play button below:
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The following is some knowledge on the Queen vs Pawn endgame:
• The endgame's result depends on the type of the position.
• The positions with Bishop and Rook Pawns are drawing.
• The positions with Other Pawns are winning.
• To win, make the opponent's King block its own Pawn...
• To draw, use the Stalemate idea...
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Chess Endgame Training | A Henri Rinck's Puzzle
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Chess Endgame Training | A Henri Rinck's Puzzle is a chess endgame puzzle compiled as chess video. You can find this chess video below. It will display a chess puzzle created by the famous chess composer Henri Rinch. The puzzle was first published in the year 1903.
Try to solve this video puzzle "without touching the chess pieces on the chess board." At first, the initial puzzle position will be shown for 3 seconds. Then, the video will show you the first correct move how to solve the puzzle. Play as White and Win. You will have 30 seconds.
The puzzle position includes the following chess pieces. Black: 1 King, 1 Queen, 3 Pawns. White: 1 King, 1 Rook, 1 Bishop, 2 Pawns. To win, you should catch the Queen. It looks that the Black Queen has a lot of space... But the first White move is a brilliant one...
At the end of the video, you will see the puzzle solution. All the moves are graphically explained. Within this endgame puzzle that was created by Henri Rinck in 1903, you will see few typical chess combinations. The puzzle must be useful for training chess endgame.
Level - chess intermediate. The puzzle may be also OK for the chess beginner because the first correct move is disclosed... And now you are ready to have a try to solve the puzzle "Chess Endgame Puzzle: H. Rinck-1903." To start the video - just click the Play button below:
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The following is more information on Henri Rinck. Henri Rinck is a famous chess composer. He was born in 1870, left in 1952. French by nationality, he lived in France and Spain. A chemical engineer, scientist. He published 1670 chess endgame puzzles. His name stands in the first line of the world chess composition...
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Chess Endgame Training | A Henri Rinck's Puzzle is a chess endgame puzzle compiled as chess video. You can find this chess video below. It will display a chess puzzle created by the famous chess composer Henri Rinch. The puzzle was first published in the year 1903.
Try to solve this video puzzle "without touching the chess pieces on the chess board." At first, the initial puzzle position will be shown for 3 seconds. Then, the video will show you the first correct move how to solve the puzzle. Play as White and Win. You will have 30 seconds.
The puzzle position includes the following chess pieces. Black: 1 King, 1 Queen, 3 Pawns. White: 1 King, 1 Rook, 1 Bishop, 2 Pawns. To win, you should catch the Queen. It looks that the Black Queen has a lot of space... But the first White move is a brilliant one...
At the end of the video, you will see the puzzle solution. All the moves are graphically explained. Within this endgame puzzle that was created by Henri Rinck in 1903, you will see few typical chess combinations. The puzzle must be useful for training chess endgame.
Level - chess intermediate. The puzzle may be also OK for the chess beginner because the first correct move is disclosed... And now you are ready to have a try to solve the puzzle "Chess Endgame Puzzle: H. Rinck-1903." To start the video - just click the Play button below:
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The following is more information on Henri Rinck. Henri Rinck is a famous chess composer. He was born in 1870, left in 1952. French by nationality, he lived in France and Spain. A chemical engineer, scientist. He published 1670 chess endgame puzzles. His name stands in the first line of the world chess composition...
You've seen the video on the Practice Chess Online topic. If you have missed the puzzle's solution, you are recommended to replay the video again.
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Video Puzzle: Win the Queen in 3 Moves
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Video Puzzle: Win the Queen in 3 Moves is one chess endgame puzzle represented as chess video. The video is designed for chess beginners and semi-beginners to practice chess online. Find this video puzzle below. The following is more information on this video...
The Win the Queen in 3 Moves video is only one chess puzzle. The puzzle solving time - 30 seconds. Play as White and Win the Queen in 3 Moves. There is only one solution to win this endgame position. The puzzle position goes after a 1-second splash black screen...
Try to solve the puzzle "without touching the chess pieces." The puzzle solution is shown at the end of the video. See the correct puzzle solution to learn... Use 2 chess combinations... White: 1 King, 1 Bishop, 1 Knight, 3 Pawns. Black: 1 King, 1 Queen, 3 Pawns.
Each move within the video puzzle is graphically explained... And now you are ready to have a try to solve the puzzle "Play as White and Win the Queen in 3 Moves." To start the video, solve the puzzle, and see the solution - just click the Play button below:
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You've seen the video on the Practice Chess Online topic. If you have missed the puzzle's solution, you are recommended to replay the video again. Within this video puzzle, the following chess combinations were used: Sacrifice, Fork...
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Video Puzzle: Win the Queen in 3 Moves is one chess endgame puzzle represented as chess video. The video is designed for chess beginners and semi-beginners to practice chess online. Find this video puzzle below. The following is more information on this video...
The Win the Queen in 3 Moves video is only one chess puzzle. The puzzle solving time - 30 seconds. Play as White and Win the Queen in 3 Moves. There is only one solution to win this endgame position. The puzzle position goes after a 1-second splash black screen...
Try to solve the puzzle "without touching the chess pieces." The puzzle solution is shown at the end of the video. See the correct puzzle solution to learn... Use 2 chess combinations... White: 1 King, 1 Bishop, 1 Knight, 3 Pawns. Black: 1 King, 1 Queen, 3 Pawns.
Each move within the video puzzle is graphically explained... And now you are ready to have a try to solve the puzzle "Play as White and Win the Queen in 3 Moves." To start the video, solve the puzzle, and see the solution - just click the Play button below:
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You've seen the video on the Practice Chess Online topic. If you have missed the puzzle's solution, you are recommended to replay the video again. Within this video puzzle, the following chess combinations were used: Sacrifice, Fork...
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Video: Win the Queen Puzzles
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Video: Win the Queen Puzzles is one video which holds 3 chess endgame puzzles. The video is designed for chess beginners and semi-beginners to practice chess online. You can find the chess video below. The following is more information on this chess video...
The Win the Queen video is 3 chess puzzles. The puzzles were selected to cover one chess topic: Play as White and Win the Queen. You will have 15 seconds to solve each chess puzzle. Within the video, each puzzle goes after a 1-second splash screen, black in color...
Try to solve each chess puzzle for 15 seconds "without touching the chess pieces." After, the video will display the puzzle solution. See the correct solution and compare with your own solution. Within the puzzle solutions, each move is highlighted and graphically explained.
To solve 3 chess puzzles "Play as White and Win the Queen," see the below video under the name of Win the Queen. The video is the next one within the Practice Chess series... To start the video, solve the puzzles, and see the puzzle solutions - just click the Play button below:
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You saw the video on the Practice Chess - Win the Queen topic. If you have missed a puzzle's solution, you are recommended to replay the video again. Within the video puzzles, the following chess combinations were used: Sacrifice, Fork, Pin...
More chess videos to follow... And thank you for your time!
Video: Win the Queen Puzzles is one video which holds 3 chess endgame puzzles. The video is designed for chess beginners and semi-beginners to practice chess online. You can find the chess video below. The following is more information on this chess video...
The Win the Queen video is 3 chess puzzles. The puzzles were selected to cover one chess topic: Play as White and Win the Queen. You will have 15 seconds to solve each chess puzzle. Within the video, each puzzle goes after a 1-second splash screen, black in color...
Try to solve each chess puzzle for 15 seconds "without touching the chess pieces." After, the video will display the puzzle solution. See the correct solution and compare with your own solution. Within the puzzle solutions, each move is highlighted and graphically explained.
To solve 3 chess puzzles "Play as White and Win the Queen," see the below video under the name of Win the Queen. The video is the next one within the Practice Chess series... To start the video, solve the puzzles, and see the puzzle solutions - just click the Play button below:
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You saw the video on the Practice Chess - Win the Queen topic. If you have missed a puzzle's solution, you are recommended to replay the video again. Within the video puzzles, the following chess combinations were used: Sacrifice, Fork, Pin...
More chess videos to follow... And thank you for your time!
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Chess Video Win the Bishop
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Chess Video Win the Bishop is one video, with 3 chess puzzles in. The video is designed for chess beginners and semi-beginners to practice chess online. You can find the chess video below. The following is more information on this chess puzzles video...
Chess Video Win the Bishop contains 3 chess puzzles. The puzzles were selected to cover one chess topic: Play as White and Win the Bishop. You will have 15 seconds to solve each puzzle. Within the video, the puzzle goes after a 1-second splash screen, black in color...
Try to solve each chess puzzle for 15 seconds "without touching the chess pieces." After, the video will display the puzzle solution. See the correct solution and compare with your solution. Within the puzzle solutions, each move is highlighted and graphically explained.
To solve 3 chess puzzles "Play as White and Win the Bishop," see the below video under the name of Win the Bishop. The video is the next one within the Practice Chess series... To start the video, solve the puzzles, and see the puzzle solutions - just click the Play button below:
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You saw the video on the Practice Chess - Win the Bishop topic. If you have missed a puzzle's solution, you are recommended to replay the video again. The chess combinations used: Sacrifice, Fork, Discovered Check, Direct Attack...
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Chess Video Win the Bishop is one video, with 3 chess puzzles in. The video is designed for chess beginners and semi-beginners to practice chess online. You can find the chess video below. The following is more information on this chess puzzles video...
Chess Video Win the Bishop contains 3 chess puzzles. The puzzles were selected to cover one chess topic: Play as White and Win the Bishop. You will have 15 seconds to solve each puzzle. Within the video, the puzzle goes after a 1-second splash screen, black in color...
Try to solve each chess puzzle for 15 seconds "without touching the chess pieces." After, the video will display the puzzle solution. See the correct solution and compare with your solution. Within the puzzle solutions, each move is highlighted and graphically explained.
To solve 3 chess puzzles "Play as White and Win the Bishop," see the below video under the name of Win the Bishop. The video is the next one within the Practice Chess series... To start the video, solve the puzzles, and see the puzzle solutions - just click the Play button below:
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You saw the video on the Practice Chess - Win the Bishop topic. If you have missed a puzzle's solution, you are recommended to replay the video again. The chess combinations used: Sacrifice, Fork, Discovered Check, Direct Attack...
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Online Chess Practice 2: Make a Draw
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Online Chess Practice 2: Make a Draw. Please find this chess video under the name of Make a Draw at the bottom of this page. The video is designed for chess beginners, and it includes 4 useful chess puzzles. All the puzzles are dedicated to one important chess topic...
Make a Draw... Just 4 chess puzzles... You should know this combination idea which may be the only way out to save the chess game. Play as White - Move and Draw. In each puzzle you will find that your position is very close to loosing the game. Find the only saving move...
And now more information on the Make a Draw video. 4 chess puzzles, each one is a typical chess position. The solving time for each chess puzzle is 10 seconds. Play as White - Move and Draw. Each puzzle has the only solution. Practice only one combination idea...
To solve 4 chess puzzles (chess beginner's level) on making a draw, see the video below under the name of Online Chess Practice 2: Make a Draw. To start the video, solve the puzzles, and see the solutions - just click the Play button below:
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Please remember this combination idea.
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Online Chess Practice 2: Make a Draw. Please find this chess video under the name of Make a Draw at the bottom of this page. The video is designed for chess beginners, and it includes 4 useful chess puzzles. All the puzzles are dedicated to one important chess topic...
Make a Draw... Just 4 chess puzzles... You should know this combination idea which may be the only way out to save the chess game. Play as White - Move and Draw. In each puzzle you will find that your position is very close to loosing the game. Find the only saving move...
And now more information on the Make a Draw video. 4 chess puzzles, each one is a typical chess position. The solving time for each chess puzzle is 10 seconds. Play as White - Move and Draw. Each puzzle has the only solution. Practice only one combination idea...
To solve 4 chess puzzles (chess beginner's level) on making a draw, see the video below under the name of Online Chess Practice 2: Make a Draw. To start the video, solve the puzzles, and see the solutions - just click the Play button below:
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[*See also Chess Practice 1: Win the Rook]
You saw the video on the Make a Draw topic.
Please remember this combination idea.
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Online Chess Practice 1: Win the Rook
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Online Chess Practice: Win the Rook. This chess video has introduced a new series "Online Chess Practice." The series will be useful for you to practice playing chess in typical positions. All puzzles within the series are designed for chess beginners and intermediate chess players.
Each video on the Online Chess Practice series will include 3 to 5 useful chess puzzles to practice real chess tasks in the limited time environment. You will be given 10 to 20 seconds to solve each chess video puzzle. The Online Chess Practice series will include the following chess tasks:
• Online Chess Practice: Win the Rook.
• Online Chess Practice: Win the Queen.
• Online Chess Practice: Win the Knight.
• Online Chess Practice: Win the Bishop.
• Online Chess Practice: Find the Best Move.
• and more useful puzzles like this...
And now more information on the Win the Rook video. The video includes 3 chess puzzles, each one is a typical chess position. Solving time is 10, 15, and 20 seconds. Play as White and Win the Rook. Each puzzle has the only solution. Practice the fork combination, discovered check, promotion...
To solve 3 chess puzzles (beginner's level) on winning the rook, see the video below under the name of Online Chess Practice: Win the Rook. To start the video, just click the Play button below:
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You saw the first video on the Online Chess Practice topic.
More to follow and...
[*See also Online Chess Practice 2: Make a Draw]
Online Chess Practice: Win the Rook. This chess video has introduced a new series "Online Chess Practice." The series will be useful for you to practice playing chess in typical positions. All puzzles within the series are designed for chess beginners and intermediate chess players.
Each video on the Online Chess Practice series will include 3 to 5 useful chess puzzles to practice real chess tasks in the limited time environment. You will be given 10 to 20 seconds to solve each chess video puzzle. The Online Chess Practice series will include the following chess tasks:
• Online Chess Practice: Win the Rook.
• Online Chess Practice: Win the Queen.
• Online Chess Practice: Win the Knight.
• Online Chess Practice: Win the Bishop.
• Online Chess Practice: Find the Best Move.
• and more useful puzzles like this...
And now more information on the Win the Rook video. The video includes 3 chess puzzles, each one is a typical chess position. Solving time is 10, 15, and 20 seconds. Play as White and Win the Rook. Each puzzle has the only solution. Practice the fork combination, discovered check, promotion...
To solve 3 chess puzzles (beginner's level) on winning the rook, see the video below under the name of Online Chess Practice: Win the Rook. To start the video, just click the Play button below:
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You saw the first video on the Online Chess Practice topic.
More to follow and...
[*See also Online Chess Practice 2: Make a Draw]
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