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A very important lesson on why you should not have weak dark squares.

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Some of you more experience solvers will realize that the white queen has just taken a rook on h8 leaving a bishop that can’t move because of the loss of yet another rook; however, if you don’t know this theme, then you will learn an important to attacking concept.

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Mating Attack

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A Benko brilliancy from 1951.

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This game finish is a feast of minor piece play.

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An easy one for those of you feeling some post-holiday fatigue.

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From H.R. Agnel’s 19th century classic, Chess for Winter Evenings. It’s a puzzle from one of his tales. It’s a mate in 5, but pretty direct.

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From one of the most famous finishes in the 19th century.

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This position arose in a 5-minute game I was playing online. My intuition told me a mate had to be there, but I will be honest with you—I did not see my last move until I arrived at that move.

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The second move is worth remembering.

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If you remember Rule Number One, this one’s easy.

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A bit of an Arabian theme here.

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I skipped side variations that led to heavy material loss. It’s an unusual mating attack. Here’s a weird clue: the knight is the piece that mates.

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There’s a mate that’s unstoppable.

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Mate in 5. You can do it! Remember rule number one.

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Chess teachers always recommend tripling on the file to attack, but not what White has done on the h-file; still…

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When I realized I had forgotten one of Spassky’s most famous games, I had to include it. It was a dramatic occasion, and he annihilated a top grandmaster before move 20, and Boris had the black pieces no less!

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My last Spassky memorial puzzle.

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Spassky topples Petrosian in 1967.

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A mating attack by a teenage Spassky.

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