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Chess Tactics: The Windmill

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2008

Done for a friend. I showcase two examples of an evil, flashy, and deadly tactic.

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  • Well, somebody doesn't act his supposed age.

  • whydid you never take the a pwan aswell?

  • You mean the a-pawn? That opens up the file, so it's not worth the material.

  • look at the starting positon.. how do u get the rook to g3? its seems like a total unlikley positon. But the principle of the windmill is good - often used by good old Fritz ;-)

  • Not sure, since I don't know the moves of the game. My best guess is a rook lift, probably f1-e1-e3-g3, or something like that.

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  • genial

  • this is basic chess

  • НОТ

  • @DAtNizzaYOuKnOw

    He didn't "think" of this, this is an old tactic.

  • @zanderfool

    What kind of moron are you?! This is VERY important to some people. If you have to call someone a "nerd" it should be me. I play dungeons and dragons AND chess.

  • shut up dude

  • no, bishop on f6 is checking King

  • @BrainGuy45 No, the king was in check. If the king did not move, black would of lost the game. Therefore the king must move before the queen could.

  • King has to move because it is in check.

  • Seconded.

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