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Friday, August 26, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for August 26, 2011

See Your Queen and Raise You Two Rooks

Goal: White Moves Toward Checkmate
Difficulty: Medium
Challenge: White is deep in Black's territory with two Rooks and a Bishop against Black's Queen - Bishop combination. How does White checkmate Black?

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See Your Queen and Raise You Two Rooks

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for August 25, 2011

Charge of the Light Brigade

Goal: White Moves to Gain Advantage
Difficulty: Hard
Challenge: Everything is evened up and the two Knights are ready to joust in the middle of the board. What is White's best set of moves to gain an advantage?

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Charge of the Light Brigade

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for August 24, 2011

*** Special Note: Today's puzzle is a blast from the past for you to re-enjoy! ***

Mate by Matricide

Goal: Black Moves Toward Checkmate
Difficulty: Medium
Challenge: Black can mate in two, but the typical Rook sacrifice won't work.  What will?

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Mate by Matricide

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for August 23, 2011

For King and Country

Goal: White's Best Move
Difficulty: Medium
Challenge: White has several pieces lined up within attacking distance of Black's King. What is the best move for White?

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For King and Country

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Monday, August 22, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for August 22, 2011

Watch Me While I Pull a Rabbit Out of My Hat

Goal: White Moves to Gain Advantage
Difficulty: Medium
Challenge: White is worse off strategically (he has a bad Bishop on f3) but if he thinks hard, he might be able to pull a rabbit out of his hat. Can you see it?

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Watch Me While I Pull a Rabbit Out of My Hat

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