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Friday, October 28, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 28, 2011

Stand by Your Man

Goal: White's Best Move
Difficulty: Easy
Challenge: As White marches his pawn into the breach, what is the best line of attack?

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Stand by Your Man

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 27, 2011

The Good Soldier

Goal: White's Best Move
Difficulty: Medium
Challenge: This is that pivotal point in the game where you know the next move is going to decide who wins and who loses. You're playing White. What's your move?

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The Good Soldier

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 26, 2011

Bang! Pow! Boom!

Goal: White Moves to Gain Advantage
Difficulty: Hard
Challenge: Both White and Black have a lot of lines of attack available to them. What combination can White run with to gain an advantage?

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Bang! Pow! Boom!

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 25, 2011

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

Removing the Guard

Goal: White's Best Move
Difficulty: Easy
Challenge: White is in check by Black's Bishop. What is White's best move to get out of this sticky situation and maybe even come out ahead?

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Removing the Guard

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Daily Chess Puzzle for October 24, 2011

Down But Definitely Not Out

Goal: White's Best Move
Difficulty: Hard
Challenge: Black is up a Rook to a Knight and has an extra pawn, but his King is cramped in the corner. How does White take advantage of the situation?

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Down But Definitely Not Out

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