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17 hours ago | [YT] | 338



@clutchtej

Queen to G6? Then you win a bishop.

17 hours ago | 40

@WrichikBanerjee

Idk if I have nerves of steel but I surely have "BALLS OF STEEL" to spot it instantly

10 hours ago | 2

@divyanshuuhhh

Queen G6, black rook f8, then queen takes bishop c5

17 hours ago | 3

@cyberxman2984

The holy pin 📍 plays a vital role here

10 hours ago | 2

@Arrowgu4

Obviously Qxg8 and then black plays A8=K and then white plays QxA8# because black ran out of material

16 hours ago | 1

@CarlHood-j2b

If you move white Q to G6, he could move his Q to E7

17 hours ago | 1

@kokoro212

Nice

17 hours ago | 0

@PharoahSans

Chess

17 hours ago | 5

@candacereynolds1723

1. Qg6!! Rf8 2. Qxc6

15 hours ago | 1

@p0fl1

Did anyone just sit there for minutes until they saw the comments and realized the answer?

17 hours ago | 4

@FleXyii

Nerves of Steel ❌ Balls of Steel ✅

12 hours ago | 0

@Fentoscopique

Y'all wrong, Qg6 is met with BxA4 After QxF7, black is fine

9 hours ago (edited) | 0

@bhadohiindia9067

Qg6 Rf8; Qc6 white wins a black Bishop

16 hours ago | 0

@Raichu_55

Or black could just lose 2 pawns instead of the bishop which wouldn't be as bad

9 hours ago | 0

@NJDJ1986

would i guess Qg6!?

16 hours ago | 0

@tonyennis1787

Loose pieces fall off

2 hours ago | 0

@crispycrunchywhispers

Everyone saying Rf8 has done the puzzle lol

14 hours ago | 0

@PavanU_

Qg6

17 hours ago | 0

@TheChessStudier

Mate the king! Qxg7 is checkmate because the bishop protects it!

17 hours ago | 1

@agentraydg839

Qg6 to win the bishop on the next move!

16 hours ago | 0