This blog of Best Move Chess puzzles is created for chess players of all ages.
Best Move for White
HINT:
R x f7 , Kh8 (to avoid discovery check)
R x e2, R x e2
a6...
Best Move for Black
Here white moved Rook to g3 to protect the g6 pawn. If Black king captures the Rook Kxg3, the white pawn at g6 is heading to get itself promoted to queen with a check and it might be dangerous for black.
So, what are the options for black?
HINT: Black should avoid the Kg3, instead Keep advancing the pawn e3, e2. Then Rd2#
Best Move for white
Black is threatening to capture the f2 pawn and it will be disaster for White. But white has a a7 pawn that should be guided to a8, and the white rooks are entangled with the black king and one of them should support f2 pawn.
How would you play ?
HINT: The black king should be restricted within h6, make sure he can't move to h7
White to move. But is in check.
White has opportunity to check mate the black king. But queen gives check for white king. White is in a good position with all powers in attacking positions, while black powers have no squares to go to.
Black would prefer exchange of queens so he can improve his position, white wouldn't want to exchange the queens.
White (under check) can either go to Kh2 or Nf1. White preferred Nf1 in the real game sacrificing his Knight. Why ? Why not Kh2 ?
Best move for white
White is down a piece but up by a pawn. But he can turn things around from here.
Move king to h3 . Black will sacrifice his rook to stay in the game.
Fwd: Stalemate or Not - You Decide
When it is turn for a player to move, a stalemate occurs when the player's king is not in check and has has no squares to go without being in check, and no other pieces (if any) can be moved. Then, the result of the game is a draw. The opponent should never allow to it to happen.
Problem 1
Problem 2
Problem 3
problem 4
Problem 5
Problem 6
Problem 7
Problem 8
Problem 9
Problem 10
Problem 11
Problem 12
Problem 13
Problem 14
The remaining problems are white to move. But in these cases, the player should not move the queen to a square that results in a stalemate.
Problem 15
There are two square the queen should avoid. Can you identify the two squares ?
Problem 16
Can you identify the square the queen should not go to avoid stalemate ?
Problem 17
Can you identify the square the queen should avoid ?
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