12/7/2025 Answer: Ne7+ The Ne7 forces the king to be stranded on the h file! This next game I was about the checkmate soon as I saw the blunder Be2! The opponent wanted to get his rook involved so that his king could possibly get to a safe haven. What is the best move that leads to checkmating the opponent's king? This move was definitely a hit for me. I was looking for an opportunity to put the king away and I was able to seize the initiative with the following move! Hit : What move here delivers me the ability to force checkmate?
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11/30/2025 Answer: Bg5!! Brings a situation for a checkmate! The following moves shows how the game went! 11...Qxb2 12 Rxe7+ Kf8 13 Qxf7 # game is over! but I did not do that. I missed the checkmate and worried about my defense. I played 13 h3 Qxa1 14 Nd2 Kg7 (trying to save himself from checkmate) 15 Qf4 still missing checkmate! 15 ... Qb2 16 Bh6+ Kg8 17 Re8# What I am trying to say is that I missed the checkmate in two (forced) but I played the right starting move! I simply missed the checkmate and I had more than one opportunity to checkmate the fellow but I missed them. However, the other player did have a couple of opportunities in which he possibly could fight back but I did try to put myself positionally so the opponent did not have the ability to get out of trouble by attacking me! It was not elegant but by proper positional play I was able to put my opponent away even though my opponent did not get checkmated on move 1...
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11/23/25 Answer: a. hit QxNe3 b. miss Qf1 The knights only defender is the rook but can immediately be taken by my knight making a fork between king and queen. The second answer involvers tucking the queen to a safe place instead of calling a second check! This is near the opening, but there is a winning move here! It looks bad but it led to a position in which I was able to checkmate my opponent several moves later! Next week's Patterns I will tell you every move in which was played to the end of the game. My take as an under a 1200 player is that we see critical positions but sometimes fail the chess puzzle which has been given ourselves. This position in particular is as tricky as any game I've ever played. A little mistake and instead of me getting the win, I could find myself with a back rank mate myself! There were several moves following my star (best move) that I made but it did give me the opportunity to play a colorful checkmate that was not too hidden from me. I ...
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11/16/2025 Answer: Kg2 King is set at opposition allowing for passage of a pawn and as it turned out an early mate. 1200 players are often erratic failing to properly follow up in a combination that is totally winning! I really have no explanation other than that I might not have been completely clear about the combination in the first place. Although I have been rated as a 1900 or 2000 player in chess puzzle solving I still make mistakes in games that involve more complicated tactics than I have the ability to properly solve. I believe that I need to actively be about problem solving that pays more attention to the complete solution rather than rely on my intuition to solve a chess problem that came naturally in one of my games. As I have laid out two games I played back to back both games involving double exclamation mark moves. One the follow up moves are not that complicated and I won. The other I make a misstep and lose the combination with a blunder! This next game I ...
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11/8/2025 Answer: Rb7+ I've decided to change the format of my blog. Instead of having a daily blog, I am changing over to a weekly blog so I can discuss games in a little more depth. Forgive me if you have enjoyed the daily reading of my blog post. I am going to try and style the blogs more in keeping of the style of other blogs by having at least a two paragraph introduction to the topic I am writing about. This game I played today and my opponent had a rook to a bishop advantage over me and started to take all my pawns with his more maneuverable rook. Take a look at the following position and see if you can find the move I played that secured my victory nevertheless! Hit : Black to play and win!