Daaim Shabazz is the founder of The Chess Drum, while serving as a tenured faculty member of Global Business & Marketing at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida, USA. He holds a B.S. Computer Science from Chicago State University, an MBA in Marketing and a Ph.D. in International Affairs & Development, both from Clark Atlanta University. He has served the journalist community for more than 30 years and still competes in tournaments occasionally.
I know this is easy but all of us should participate in exercising our chess genius…forced moves highlight that black’s king is
really stuck in the corner: 1. Qg8+ Nxg8 2. Rxh7+ Nxh7 3. g7mate
I know this is easy but all of us should participate in exercising our chess genius…forced moves highlight that black’s king is
really stuck in the corner: 1. Qg8+ Nxg8 2. Rxh7+ Nxh7 3. g7mate
Very nice! Someone who is Master-strength like yourself can solve these is maybe a few seconds. However, this next one is not so easy. Check above.