Chess Newsletter Issue 12

Tricky Checkmate Puzzles

 

👋 Hi Chess Enthusiast

In Today’s Newsletter, we will do some nice tricky checkmates (Mate in 2,3,4)

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While trying to solve the example puzzles, use your chessboard and try the puzzles before seeing the answers below.

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For the puzzles of the day and challenging puzzles, share your answers to [email protected].

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White to play and mate in two?

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Qg5 Hg5 Rh7# or

Qg5 Kh3 Qh5#

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White to play and mate in two

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Rh6 Gh6 G7# or

Rh6 Bc4 Rh7#

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More puzzles to learn

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White to play and mate in three?

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H4 Kh5 Rf5 Gf5 Bf7#

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White to play and mate in three?

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Qg8 Rg8 F8=N Kh8 Rh7#

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Puzzles of the day

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White to play and mate in three?

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White to play and mate in three?

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Challenging puzzles

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White to play and mate in four?

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Download the below file to solve some checkmate puzzles and share your answers or doubts to [email protected]

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Identify the mates17.55 MB • PDF File

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That concludes this edition of our newsletter. Keep practicing, keep learning, and keep pushing the boundaries of your chess skills.

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In the next newsletter on Thursday, we will see the blunders made by Top GM

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Author,

Ramalingam Karthik

 

Chess With Ramkar