Game analysis - Puzzle#3 Correct! Thank you, @StashBot . | ein_Steppenwolf |
Game analysis - Puzzle#1 https://lichess.org/bxux1ISY#39 Why is 39...a6 a mistake? | ein_Steppenwolf |
Lichess Feedback - Faulty computer analysis#1 According to Stockfish's analysis of the game, White's move 8.Qe1 is a mistake: https://lichess.org/tc82z2jQ/black#15 Stockfish recommends 8.Kg1, which unfortunately leads to mate in one: 8...Qf2#. Th… | ein_Steppenwolf |
Lichess Feedback - Computer analysis missing#1 https://lichess.org/qlGmWiKB/black | ein_Steppenwolf |
Game analysis - Puzzle#14 @Turkeyeng Haklısın. | ein_Steppenwolf |
Game analysis - Puzzle#13 @sheldonleecooper515 Yes, the opponent would obviously play g×Bh3. Unfortunately I either did not notice that Kg1 has no free squares after g×Bh3, or I did notice it but missed the connection to Ne2… | ein_Steppenwolf |
Game analysis - Puzzle#10 @Vertonghen Ne2+ wins as well, but Bh3 is faster and more impressive. | ein_Steppenwolf |
Game analysis - Puzzle#9 @sheldonleecooper515 Well, I'm a mediocre player. I had seen both the Ne2 and Bh3 ideas, but not their proper combination. | ein_Steppenwolf |
Game analysis - Puzzle#8 What do you mean by N×d4, @Turkeyeng ? The Knight is already on d4. | ein_Steppenwolf |
Game analysis - Puzzle#5 Yes @giannistst12 , Bh3 is mate in 5. It threatens Q×g2# and if gh3, then Ne2#. | ein_Steppenwolf |
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