Online Chess Strategy
Blog URL http://onlinechessstrategy.com
Located Coral Springs, Florida USA
Tags chess strategies, chess strategy, advanced chess puzzles, chess puzzles, chess lessons, chess tactics, winning chess, winning chess tactics, mate in 3 chess puzzles
Winning chess tactics, chess endgame puzzles and strategies for beginners, intermediate and advanced players.
Latest Blog Posts
- Answer To Chess Endgame Puzzle #54 on Nov 13, 2009 in chess endgame puzzles chess endgame strategies chess endgame strategy chess lessons chess puzzles chess strategies chess strategy winning chess strategies chess strategy puzzles chess tactics winning chess
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 on Nov 6, 2009 in chess endgame puzzles chess endgame strategies chess endgame strategy chess lessons chess puzzles chess strategies chess strategy chess strategy puzzles chess tactics winning chess strategies winning chess strategy
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 on Oct 15, 2009 in advanced chess puzzles chess lessons chess puzzles chess strategies chess strategy chess strategy puzzles chess tactics mate in 3 chess puzzles winning chess winning chess strategies winning chess strategy winning chess tactics
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 on Oct 8, 2009 in advanced chess puzzles chess lessons chess puzzles chess strategies chess strategy chess strategy puzzles chess tactics mate in 3 chess puzzles winning chess strategies winning chess tactics
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 on Sep 23, 2009 in chess lessons chess puzzles chess strategies chess strategy chess strategy puzzles chess tactics mate in 3 chess puzzles winning chess strategies winning chess tactics winning chess
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 on Sep 15, 2009 in advanced chess puzzles chess lessons chess puzzles chess strategies chess strategy chess strategy puzzles chess tactics mate in 3 chess puzzles winning chess strategies winning chess strategy winning chess tactics
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 on Sep 1, 2009 in advanced chess puzzles chess lessons chess puzzles chess strategies chess strategy mate in 3 chess puzzles winning chess strategies winning chess tactics
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...




