![]() ![]() The solutions and next 7 problems will be posted next week. This week’s tactical studies will only include “mate in 2” problems. But they are very hard to solve in required number of moves, so our goal is to obey this rule. Many of them are really easy to solve without this limitation. The main difference is that you need to find the way to mate in the specified number of moves. ![]() The problems posted below are not exactly your ordinary tactical puzzles. You already may know that it is possible to solve tactical problems on this website by going here these are pretty straightforward positions which are not very hard to solve. Therefore, regularly practicing tactics will not only allow you to play better attacking chess, but will also make you see things your opponent is planning to do and hopefully to prevent it. In fact many chess games are being resolved due to some form of tactics: sacrifice, fork, pin, double attack, skewer, etc. I have written previously that tactics is a very important part of chess. ![]()
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