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Friday, October 07, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 7, 2011

Look for the Higher Calling

Goal: White's Best Move
Difficulty: Medium
Challenge: Both White and Black's Rooks occupy the same file with White's Bishop standing in the middle. What is White's best move?

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Look for the Higher Calling

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Brian
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Thursday, October 06, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 6, 2011

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

A Double Check that Mates!

Goal: Black Moves Toward Checkmate
Difficulty: Hard
Challenge: If Black can decoy White's King to h2, Black can mate in five moves.

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A Double Check that Mates!

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Brian
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Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 5, 2011

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

Breaking the Connection

Goal: White's Best Move
Difficulty: Hard
Challenge: White can force a resignation with one move.  What is it?

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Breaking the Connection

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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 4, 2011

Full Steam Ahead

Goal: White Moves Toward Checkmate
Difficulty: Medium
Challenge: White can checkmate Black in three moves. What are those moves?

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Full Steam Ahead

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Monday, October 03, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 3, 2011

Lethal Weapon II

Goal: Black Moves to Gain Advantage
Difficulty: Easy
Challenge: In 1939 Mikhail Botvinnik dropped the hammer on Alexander Kotov with this next move. What is it?

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Lethal Weapon II

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Brian
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