A breakthrough technique that covers how to get a passed pawn when 3 pawns square off against 3 pawns.
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excellent presentation as always!
thanks this was a puzzle gave by my teacher
Beside explaining tacktics, you also show different scenarios which makes u a unique tutor, thank u very much!
That was simply awesome!! You’ve taught me more than three chess books!
sweet one
cool! thanks
you’re video’s are really helpfull and very well explained, keep it up!
This video is cool.
I don’t mind. I’ve done it before. ^^
Yes thanks for the update, wow quite alot of fueded comments here, guess I shouldn’t write comments in such a hurry anymore!lol
I know your comment is old AodhMacG, but at 2:47, it is checkmate. White’s queen is attacking the king. -______-
thank you very very much
Thank you, much appreciated this was new to me.
This is very useful I used in my friend and it worked:)
how is that a stalemate? the queen is attacking the king while the king cant move anywhere. i pleade — checkmate!
that is checkmate because he’s in check, if he weren’t then it would be stalemate.
With that pawn formation anywhere on board, one side will have the pawn breakthrough if it’s their move, and the other side can avoid it if it’s their move.
oh ok right on. Thanks. Might as well be stalemate then to save the time.
Well technically stalemate is when you cant move any where. And the black king cant move any where because he’d be moving into check, therefore he cant move and thus white cant finish his victory: STALEMATE!
Its the oldest trick in the book!!!
it’s checkmate – what don’t you get, AodhMacG?
No one has good chess videos except for Jrobi!
Which is blocked by the king.
Black on move can avoid this technique by pushing the center pawn.
its canda cool , sacrifice 2 pawns so the 3rd can promot and win the game
Thanks for checking it out!