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Try to do the Impossible. Should White resign or play on? 1922 Study by Kraemer.
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@ChessQueen
I Think he means if the opponent chooses the knight instead of rook or queen. But that still would be a draw do to insufficient material.
bpa23 1 month ago
Ah cool, finally a "how to patt" video. Thx!
In the second version, if black had taken the pawn and white had taken black's pawn, would it end up a draw--or a white win?
GetMeThere1 1 month ago in playlist More videos from ChessKillerTips
Nice!
estonishing!
DerStaubsauger 1 year ago
@KanoneUnteralle There is no knight in this video to be taken by "enemies" :-)
ChessQueen 2 years ago
and what if enemy takes knight?
KanoneUnteralle 2 years ago
got it!
28drago 2 years ago
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@ChessQueen
I Think he means if the opponent chooses the knight instead of rook or queen. But that still would be a draw do to insufficient material.
bpa23 1 month ago
Ah cool, finally a "how to patt" video. Thx!
bpa23 1 month ago
In the second version, if black had taken the pawn and white had taken black's pawn, would it end up a draw--or a white win?
GetMeThere1 1 month ago in playlist More videos from ChessKillerTips
Nice!
GetMeThere1 1 month ago in playlist More videos from ChessKillerTips
estonishing!
DerStaubsauger 1 year ago
@KanoneUnteralle There is no knight in this video to be taken by "enemies" :-)
ChessQueen 2 years ago
and what if enemy takes knight?
KanoneUnteralle 2 years ago
got it!
28drago 2 years ago