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  • Answer To Chess Endgame Puzzle #54 by Online Chess Strategy on Nov 13, 2009

    The answer is for white to play Q-f4. Black is forced to play Qxf4 and white follows with R-g6 checkmate. I hope you found the answer. Look for another new challenging chess strategy puzzle in my next post! If you would like to have these puzzles s...

  • Chess Endgame Puzzle #54 by Online Chess Strategy on Nov 6, 2009

    Here is a chess endgame puzzle where we’re looking for mate in two.  It’s white to play.  The answer will appear in my next post.

  • Answer To Advanced Chess Puzzle #53 by Online Chess Strategy on Oct 15, 2009

    This mate in 3 begins with black playing Qxg2. White is forced to play Kxg2. Black follows with N-f4, double check. White is forced to play K-g1 and black mates with N-e2 or N-h3. I hope you found the answer. Look for another new challenging chess...

  • Advanced Chess Puzzle #53 by Online Chess Strategy on Oct 8, 2009

    Here is an advanced mate in 3 chess puzzle where it is black to move. The answer will appear in my next post. Good luck!

  • Answer To Advanced Chess Puzzle #52 by Online Chess Strategy on Sep 23, 2009

    This mate in 3 begins with white playing N-f5 discovered check. Black is virtually forced to play N-e7.  (If black plays K-e8, mate follows with Q-c8, if black plays K-g8, white sacrifices the queen with Q-f8 check and after Kxf8, white mates with R...

  • Advanced Chess Puzzle #52 by Online Chess Strategy on Sep 15, 2009

    Here is an advanced mate in 3 chess puzzle where it is white to move. The answer will appear in my next post. Good luck!

  • Answer To Advanced Chess Strategy Puzzle #51 by Online Chess Strategy on Sep 1, 2009

    This mate in 3 begins with white playing Q-d8 check. Black is forced to play Kxd8. White then plays Bxg5 double check.  The black king can only move to e8 and white checkmates with R-d8. I hope you found the answer. Look for another new challenging...

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