Study Puzzle of the Day 16/1/2021
How to get through Black’s defenses? White to move and win (Kling & Horwitz, 1853) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
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How to get through Black’s defenses? White to move and win (Kling & Horwitz, 1853) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingJust a few moves before Black stalemates himself. White to move and win (J. Behting, 1927) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingNot much help from our king here, I am afraid. White to move and win (O. Duras, 1908) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingKnight domination. White to move and win (R. Reti, 1922) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingEntertaining study composed by the old master. White to move and win (A. Troitzky, 1908) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingHow to exploit the awkward rook’s position? White to move and win (L. Kubbel, 1914) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingOne amusing 17th century study for the end of this week’s theme (elemental endgame knowledge). Hope you have been successful! White to move and win (A. Salvio, 1634) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingBeware the automatic moves! White to move and win (T. Kok, 1935) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingWatch out for the hidden nuances! White to move and draw (P. Kiryakov, 1997) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
Continue ReadingSimple looking but eventful study. White to move and draw (H. Reddmann, 1981) (First try to solve the study without moving the pieces!)
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