This Puzzle Just Blew My Mind - Insane Chess Problem

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Puzzle FEN: 3nk3/p2R4/3P1Kp1/8/5p2/3bp3/3p4/8 w - - 0 1
Puzzle Details: B. Milosheski and Z. Mikhailowski (Macedonia)
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@nickcellino1503
@nickcellino1503 Рік тому
I have never seen another puzzle like this one. It's absolutely fascinating. No one annotates these puzzles better than Nelson.
@kirillzakharov7336
@kirillzakharov7336 Рік тому
there is a video of his which covers a 130 move study that forcibly ends in checkmate.
@EdinoRemerido
@EdinoRemerido Рік тому
I solved the puzzle in 2 minutes
@GTBSBE1111
@GTBSBE1111 Рік тому
@@EdinoRemerido yeah sure you did buddy
@Hallands.
@Hallands. Рік тому
@@EdinoRemerido What took you so long?
@EdinoRemerido
@EdinoRemerido Рік тому
@@Hallands. GOD DAMN IT
@prawnydagrate
@prawnydagrate Рік тому
What's even crazier to me is that Stockfish instantly saw that whole sequence of mate in 24
@condor07usa
@condor07usa 8 місяців тому
more like mate in 18
@caudravan
@caudravan 4 місяці тому
​@@condor07usano, that is mate in 24
@JimBalter
@JimBalter 2 місяці тому
of course ... other moves for white lead to obviously lost positions so it quickly finds the ones that don't
@second1387
@second1387 Рік тому
The Queen Dance Checkmate👸
@Thaileable
@Thaileable Рік тому
Hehe
@GameristicForce
@GameristicForce Рік тому
Disney movie momento:
@dromeus21
@dromeus21 Рік тому
ABBA fan
@03_thebroyt45
@03_thebroyt45 Рік тому
yyes
@second1387
@second1387 Рік тому
@@dromeus21 Bruh it took me days to realize the meaning of your comment💀 🎶Dancing Queen👑🎵
@grassrootsflshp
@grassrootsflshp Рік тому
One of the most beautiful and instructive puzzle i've ever seen! Indispensable and subtle chess principles as sustaining tempo, move sequences and maneuvering, and zugzwang were all demonstrated. Loved this.
@deepfriedsammich
@deepfriedsammich Рік тому
The sustaining of tempo was unnecessary after the pawn promoted to a queen. The game is ended in white's favor in fewer moves by Qf8, followed by Qg7 mate, no matter what black does. Edit: I was wrong. Qf8 leaves black with Qa1 ch.
@alexandrucirtu6506
@alexandrucirtu6506 Рік тому
fascinating puzzle! all of the moves are so intuitive, yet they create quite the interesting combination :D
@Ulkomaalainen
@Ulkomaalainen Рік тому
More or less my idea. It is quite possible that I would have found every individual move over the board in that given position - not being sure whether it would win the game.
@Alan.92n
@Alan.92n Рік тому
Absolutely brilliant. Shows the endless possibilities of Chess moves, the power of the Queen, and finding the way to win!
@Amoeby
@Amoeby Рік тому
Love the geometry of the queen moves. I was surprised how far I could calculate this without seeing the position. 1. Re7+ Kf8 2. d7 Kg8 3. Re8+ Kh7 4. Rxd8 d1=Q 5. Rh8+ Kxh8 6. d8=Q+ Kh7 7. Qc7+ Kh6 8. Qxf4+ Kh7 9. Qh2+ Kg8 10. Qb8+ Kh7 11. Qxa7+ Kh6 12. Qxe3+ Kh7 13. Qh3+ Kg8 14. Qc8+ Kh7 Here I decided to set the position on the board to calculate from that because I wasn't too sure where the next couple of moves were leading. That was very helpful. 15. Qd7+ Kh6 16. Qh3+ Qh5 17. Qe3+ g5 18. Qxd3 (queen has to guard g6 square so there are only two moves - g4 and Qe8) g4 19. Qe3+ Kh7 20. Qe7+ Kh6/Kh8/Kg8 21. Qg7# 18. ... Qe8 19. Qh3+ Qh5 20. Qf5 (threatening Qxg5+ -> Qg7# and Qg6# so black's queen is paralysed) g4 21. Qf4+ Kh7 22. Qc7+ Kh6/Kh8/Kg8 23. Qg7# Gotta say I had a chess orgasm after solving this. As I said before, the geometry of the queen moves is truly fascinating.
@Amoeby
@Amoeby Рік тому
@@user-in3me1hm7b nah, it might look intimidating but in reality all the moves are kinda forced and repetitive so it is easier to follow than the shorter puzzle but with more sublines. At least for me that's how it is.
@matthewgreen4265
@matthewgreen4265 Рік тому
@@user-in3me1hm7b all of what he said is nonsense. Just typing out the moves. Don't lose yourself in that
@seeridk4266
@seeridk4266 Рік тому
U had a chess orgasm? What
@tarikay93
@tarikay93 Рік тому
Okay nerd
@rolanroxas2794
@rolanroxas2794 Рік тому
How long did it take u to write all of these?
@DoddyIshamel
@DoddyIshamel Рік тому
Perfectly shows the power of the queen and the importance of tempo.
@jacobwansleeben
@jacobwansleeben 5 місяців тому
At 3:20 I was convinced that the next move for White was to move Queen to F8, but then I saw that Black can just move Queen to A1 to Check.
@inyobill
@inyobill 3 місяці тому
Oh. Duh (me, not you).
@luqmaanhay4957
@luqmaanhay4957 3 місяці тому
Okay
@urshandschin5108
@urshandschin5108 Рік тому
Outstanding presentation! Videos like this should be used to spread the word about problem chess!
@hx823
@hx823 8 місяців тому
Judging from the opening position, the key for white was a series of forcing moves. And what's more forcing than a check? QED
@TerjeMathisen
@TerjeMathisen Рік тому
I immediately saw the first move and the next few logical continuations, but I had absolutely no idea of the subsequent complications. Very nice!
@WarAxe
@WarAxe Рік тому
Your chess videos are immensely superior. You explain it well, and illustrate it well. I learn something every time.
@lutimstrickshots9253
@lutimstrickshots9253 Рік тому
Incredible position! Black had so many pieces and was forced to lose all of them. Crazy! Amazing video as always Nelson!
@emiliomartinez7915
@emiliomartinez7915 Рік тому
Excellent demo. Very instructive. Congratulations
@bmakepeacekamen3082
@bmakepeacekamen3082 Рік тому
At 10:20, ...Qf7+ forced White to take. It's still a mate, but because the mate is not 1 move later, it's the only "tactic" left for Black to pull off a stalemate if White isn't exacting. It's again mate, but it's worth noting how this final stab Black takes heightens the level of how exacting White must be all the more so, up to this last ditch effort.
@wynlewis5357
@wynlewis5357 8 місяців тому
Thanks for all these wonderful puzzles and explaining them so clearly.
@rog944
@rog944 Рік тому
Amazing puzzle! Thanks for this great explanation.
@pianotm
@pianotm Рік тому
I had no idea what the moves were supposed to be, but I did know one thing: don't stop checking. Check every move, no matter what.
@Obinaab_Kenoobi
@Obinaab_Kenoobi 7 місяців тому
Thank you so much for so instructive moves on that puzzle :) Stay sharp, play smart ! Luvit !
@marktisdale8058
@marktisdale8058 Рік тому
Watching these puzzles is helping. I actually came up with the correct moves this time.
@indranildas8929
@indranildas8929 Рік тому
Superb... Keep posting this kind of puzzles
@techstudy1746
@techstudy1746 Рік тому
Superb video! thanks for so nice content and best of luck for your new year
@liorberman7240
@liorberman7240 Рік тому
Amazing puzzle, easy to follow and understand yet still complex and full of small details
@cwjalexx
@cwjalexx Рік тому
Puzzles like this make me wonder how many times people have resigned seemingly obviously “lost” positions when in reality they had a forced win.
@PrometheanConsulting
@PrometheanConsulting Рік тому
Apart from the pawn-clearing, I recognized this pattern from the outset. The first 3 moves were literally my first try and it took me a moment to work out the specific tactics at 2 of the checkpoints. A queen out of position is no queen at all. A very instructive video on how powerful the King is in a mating attack in the endgame.
@DJNightchild
@DJNightchild Рік тому
Also, for those who like to use software which cannot 1. Import games 2. Edit the board. Use this moveset: 1. Nc3 Nc6 2. Rb1 Rb8 3. e4 Nf6 4. Bc4 g6 5. Ke2 h6 6. Be6 dxe6 7. Kf3 Qxd2 8. Nd5 Nd8 9. Nxe7 Qxc2 10. Kf4 Qc4 11. Nc6 bxc6 12. Ke5 Ba6 13. Qd5 cxd5 14. Bxh6 d4 15. Bxf8 Nd5 16. Bd6 Rxh2 17. b3 Rxb3 18. axb3 Rxg2 19. Rh5 Rxf2 20. bxc4 Rf5+ 21. exf5 d3 22. Rb7 d2 23. cxd5 Bd3 24. Kf6 cxd6 25. fxg6 fxg6 26. Rf5 exf5 27. Nf3 f4 28. Ne5 dxe5 29. Rd7 e4 30. d6 e3
@shreyjain3197
@shreyjain3197 Рік тому
i would literally ragequit chess if this happened to me like usually you'd think the queen checks would end after a while but they dont and then u realise that the queen is taking all your pawns and piece slowly, with check and when u think it might be a draw it becomes a checkmate
@prakashholla7331
@prakashholla7331 Рік тому
Fascinating. Thanks.
@ChessVibesOfficial
@ChessVibesOfficial Рік тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@drziggyabdelmalak1439
@drziggyabdelmalak1439 7 місяців тому
Good stuff, Nelson!
@Trip_Fontaine
@Trip_Fontaine 3 місяці тому
Wow, like 9 mini puzzles in one position. Amazing composition. I love how your channel has unusual puzzles like this.
@luqmaanhay4957
@luqmaanhay4957 3 місяці тому
Okay
@horvathrenata968
@horvathrenata968 Рік тому
Love this timing!
@treybrown6158
@treybrown6158 Рік тому
i’m so proud of myself, i actually saw almost all the moves as nelson explained it
@joejones625
@joejones625 5 місяців тому
Awesome!!! That’s bud. I really enjoy learning from you.
@jairowens118
@jairowens118 Рік тому
BEAUTIFUL!!
@damnthisisabadname
@damnthisisabadname Рік тому
As a 900, I am proud to say that I found the first half of the moves
@brunomaelstrom8823
@brunomaelstrom8823 Рік тому
Excellent !
@captainkeyboard1007
@captainkeyboard1007 Рік тому
Nice show! I hope your channel will remain longer without another interruption.
@xelayntolobas
@xelayntolobas Рік тому
Was nice, thank you!
@kausikdas530
@kausikdas530 4 місяці тому
Superb puzzle & analysis.
@mrpokefan8369
@mrpokefan8369 Рік тому
Mindblowing is the correct expression, thanks a lot for this wonderful puzzle
@Mihail-TeodorianGeorgescu
@Mihail-TeodorianGeorgescu Рік тому
I don't know if someone will believe me but I am very glad to say that I managed to see each move of this fabulous puzzle. I exercise pretty often by doing chess puzzles but this is by far the greatest that I've ever solved.
@ecospider5
@ecospider5 Рік тому
Great job. I couldn’t tell I was going to win until the last 5 moves. But I was able to pause and figure out each move he did.
@Mihail-TeodorianGeorgescu
@Mihail-TeodorianGeorgescu Рік тому
@@ecospider5 That's good. The most difficult it seemed to me to realize the plan and the moment with the queen moving it to the lighted squares.
@347573
@347573 7 місяців тому
wow, more than imagined at the beginning!!
@user-bx5sh6xt3m
@user-bx5sh6xt3m 4 місяці тому
so this is how you win a level 12 computer since they do not make mistakes like humans and play the best possible moves. I'll keep watching these videos to beat it. Thanks a lot
@MegaBurcho
@MegaBurcho 7 місяців тому
Nelson,thank you for sharing this gorgeous puzzle.
@bushanmehra9885
@bushanmehra9885 Рік тому
Indeed ,i saw many puzzles,but this one looks like a match's middle game,truely magnifisant.
@rubinchandra6287
@rubinchandra6287 Рік тому
The greatest chess puzzle I've ever seen in my life.
@418cjpaul
@418cjpaul 7 місяців тому
that was amazing!
@UberOcelot
@UberOcelot 2 місяці тому
I think I learned more about end game positioning in this one video than all the other resources I've seen. Of course there are endgames with no queens and just knights and pawns. But it's these sort repeated check opportunities that demonstrate how you can hang on without feeling compelled to resign.
@cumhuryozcan
@cumhuryozcan Рік тому
At 5:00 , Qc7 is a faster mate I guess because although we give black a free move, nothing it can do will prevent a mate in 1. Am I missing something?
@thetaomegatheta
@thetaomegatheta Рік тому
Black responds with stuff like Qa1+ or Qf1+, and begins to perpetually check white, or even mate.
@danc1323
@danc1323 Рік тому
Brilliant.
@jasonanno3881
@jasonanno3881 Рік тому
This is like a reverse psychology puzzle. I feel like the super obvious moves are never right in higher level puzzles but that was the case a few times here
@bjornlangoren3002
@bjornlangoren3002 Рік тому
Reverse is the key. I suspect the puzzle is indeed designed with the ending first, and then rolled up with forced move after forced move, and putting down black pieces in the path of destruction as you go.
@arekkrolak6320
@arekkrolak6320 Рік тому
Really cool puzzle, beginning was easy but that final trick with repositioning queen escaped me
@user-fm3no5gm9t
@user-fm3no5gm9t 7 місяців тому
It's an unbelievable win!
@diogenes_of_sinope
@diogenes_of_sinope Рік тому
Very cool study!
@AutPen38
@AutPen38 Рік тому
When I first saw this, I got the first couple of moves pretty quickly and realised a rook sac might be necessary to allow a white queen to arrive. I thought that White's ability to threaten mate might mean that black wouldn't even have time to promote his pawn, but it turns out that black can make a queen, but white will still win because his own new queen can get active immediately. Tempo is so important. It pans out a bit differently if it is black to play at the start.
@venkateshas1381
@venkateshas1381 Місяць тому
Mind boggling moves !
@empdisaster10
@empdisaster10 Рік тому
I saw a simpler solution with king g7 and let black promote since you can check mate with rook E7. Basically cut off the king. The king can’t move and if black moves the knight moves to check the king simply move the king to g8 which avoids the knight while keeping the pin on the king. Then when they promote since they don’t really have any other option, check mate with the rook since it’s protected and the king can’t enter the squares next to your king. The pawn promotion does nothing since it’s blocked my tbe bishop and by the time it moves to defend it’s too late
@thetaomegatheta
@thetaomegatheta Рік тому
'king g7' Kg7 Kxd7 White is left with no rook, no way to defend their pawn, against a table full of black pieces, with a pawn ready to promote. 'The king can’t move' The king can take white rook.
@thetaomegatheta
@thetaomegatheta Рік тому
@@williammayson5270 The pawn does not protect the rook. Pawns do not protect what is right in front of them on the same file.
@williammayson5270
@williammayson5270 Рік тому
@@thetaomegatheta I see. I was assuming black would promote its pawn rather than take the rook.
@3RAN7ON
@3RAN7ON Місяць тому
ABC: always be checking!
@peterdc
@peterdc Рік тому
Beautiful 💙
@thomasyogayoiii3759
@thomasyogayoiii3759 4 місяці тому
Excellent
@lucafabri6421
@lucafabri6421 5 місяців тому
Brilliant
@wttao39
@wttao39 Рік тому
Amazingly, Brilliantly Genius!!!
@nubby_ll
@nubby_ll Рік тому
So mindblowing
@gregorytomaszewski3304
@gregorytomaszewski3304 Рік тому
Incredible
@gurge4429
@gurge4429 Рік тому
Always love the queen puzzles!
@Arnikaaa
@Arnikaaa 8 місяців тому
He sacrifices... THE ROOOOK
@bastiaan0741
@bastiaan0741 Рік тому
I improvised the win, but was surprised it took so long.
@rudradevsingh228
@rudradevsingh228 Рік тому
Nelson, I know you did a video on how to destroy a fianchetto, but is it possible to make a video on how to fianchetto effectively and use it as an attacking and a defensive weapon?
@DaTruDreamers
@DaTruDreamers Рік тому
Jesus. That was a long explanation. Glad you’ve explained it the whole way!
@lillithplays6514
@lillithplays6514 Рік тому
5:44 What if Black under promoted to a knight?
@thetaomegatheta
@thetaomegatheta Рік тому
Black loses the ability to immediately start putting white in check, giving white a lot more freedom to do stuff.
@danielyuan9862
@danielyuan9862 Рік тому
That's a good question to ask. But the answer is very simple. If it's a knight, then it's no longer a queen, so instead of going to c7, the white queen goes to d7 and delivers mate on h3, because there is no queen to block it
@dannyosolo2752
@dannyosolo2752 2 місяці тому
Truly thrilling and Mesmerising
@hosseinmohammadi8776
@hosseinmohammadi8776 Рік тому
Really nice and educational
@lucianadiacipriani5220
@lucianadiacipriani5220 Рік тому
Beautiful moves.
@Pshady
@Pshady Рік тому
That would be so unsatisfyingly if all those moves lead to stalemate
@luispalou217
@luispalou217 Рік тому
Excelente. Baile de Reinas, con una Reina más lista y más astuta que la otra.
@truthcrackers
@truthcrackers Рік тому
Great puzzle!
@kennethgee2004
@kennethgee2004 Рік тому
So this demonstrates the concepts of king safety and tempo
@TraeFittz
@TraeFittz 4 місяці тому
*SENSATIONAL* 😎
@ScrangifyingEditz
@ScrangifyingEditz Рік тому
Amazing windmill queen tactic checkmate
@caoshishu1468
@caoshishu1468 5 місяців тому
What a beautiful windmill combination.
@Modecio
@Modecio Рік тому
Fascinating is one of the most used words on this channel 😂
@thekurdishtapes8317
@thekurdishtapes8317 Рік тому
and the most correct one at that
@arsenic1987
@arsenic1987 Рік тому
5:00 - I would have guessed to go Qa1 to check, but I see the king can "escape" to h8, but that does leave open going BACK to h2 for a check to force the same position. So if I was playing this, I would have played Qa1 just in the hopes of a mismove of the king to f8. :P
@thetaomegatheta
@thetaomegatheta Рік тому
The only queen that can get to a1 from that position is the black one, but it's white to move, and Qb8 is a check that forces Kh7. There is no opportunity for black queen to go a1. If you want to go a1 with the white queen at some point shortly after, black just takes with their queen and white loses.
@ferrantepallas
@ferrantepallas Рік тому
got it, simple and elegant
@gustavofiguera
@gustavofiguera 4 місяці тому
Nelson, this kind of chess studies surpass any imagination. Thank you.
@juno3189
@juno3189 Рік тому
Wow that was beautiful!
@cenkgokce7309
@cenkgokce7309 Рік тому
I will try to imagine this man talking and explaining in my brain next time i play chess
@vastukedar
@vastukedar 4 місяці тому
Wonderful
@LiudmilaSydney
@LiudmilaSydney 9 місяців тому
On the 2nd puzzle you should have went down to the white square because from there there is a checkmate in 3 or 4
@stephendevore
@stephendevore Рік тому
At 2:16 Black should NOT promote the pawn to queen, but move the bishop back to attack that White pawn down near the end! There's no way for White to protect the pawn. In that position, it would seem that Black would win if it could (after Sacrificing the bishop and taking the white pawn) promote a pawn to a queen.
@lenalittle4193
@lenalittle4193 Рік тому
No, get the queen was blacks best move. 1. Re7+ Kf8 2. d7 Kg8 3. Re8+ Kh7 4. Rxd8 Bb5 5. Rh8+ Kxh8 6. d8=Q+ Kh7 (6... Be8 7. Qxe8+ Kh7 8. Qxg6+ Kh8 9. Qg7#) 7. Qf8 e2 8. Qg7#
@joshuanasr5226
@joshuanasr5226 Рік тому
How do you find all these fascinating puzzles! Thank you so much 😃😃
@christopherheckman7957
@christopherheckman7957 Рік тому
He's gotten some out of various chess books, and some people email him puzzles.
@ChaosZTC
@ChaosZTC Рік тому
If I keep checking my opponent would just resign
@edntz
@edntz Рік тому
I saw all these steps in the beginning during the short pauze. Easy puzzle.
@yogi9631
@yogi9631 Рік тому
Just amazing puzzle. Where do you come up with these? Don’t think any GM could play like this.
@victordeluca7360
@victordeluca7360 Рік тому
People craft these from scratch, usually They look "wow, wouldn't it be cool to have a puzzle where the queen dances around like this?", and then they arrange the pieces in a way that requires these moves to be played (otherwise you lose)
@BigDBrian
@BigDBrian Рік тому
At 4:05 why not Qc7+? king goes down, now you play Qh2, they have to block with queen, Qf4+ they have to block with queen again or they get checkmated by the lines shown in the video, but you can just take it. edit: the pawn can block that last check and there's no good follow up
@BigDBrian
@BigDBrian Рік тому
@@juniorgaming_0926 edited. It's annoying I can't see the chess board while typing a comment on mobile
@00001Htheprogrammer
@00001Htheprogrammer Рік тому
Why not Qc7+? Well, it's Qc7+?, so...
@danielyuan9862
@danielyuan9862 Рік тому
I had the exact same question and didn't realize the pawn.
@realndex
@realndex Рік тому
The can block with the pawns
@kurtwpg
@kurtwpg 6 місяців тому
Easier: Check my post above. At 3:30 go Qf8 and it's mate in 1.
@petegrusky2715
@petegrusky2715 5 місяців тому
Chess is such intriguing game. Ancient say it imitates battle field and I agree
@SamuelPearlman
@SamuelPearlman Рік тому
Nice! Q: Do you wrestle with these until you solve them, before you present them to us?
@chloesmith4065
@chloesmith4065 5 місяців тому
Awesome video
@tomzalmstra8276
@tomzalmstra8276 Рік тому
with the help of SF14: This is a true Mate in 24 for white! All other moves are Mate in at most 12 for black. Amazing,
@wanderlustwarrior
@wanderlustwarrior Рік тому
I thought there was a simpler position for checkmate in 6 white moves from the initial position, diverging at 2:09, but that's because I didn't see that black's bishop was there to prevent that exact ending. At least I'm getting better about seeing paths and solutions!
@TheCOrnbread4
@TheCOrnbread4 Рік тому
It looks like start of the video white can play two moves for checkmate
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