Counter-Pin

Submitted by kenytiger on Sat, 06/21/2008 at 2:38pm.

Pins are often so powerful that it becomes a matter of habit to think of them as invincible. They are not. That is the sad discovery that Black makes in the following position:

Black's position is anything but inviting, his King is uncastled, his pieces poorly developed, and his Knight at e5 has to retreat.

Instead of giving way, Black tries a desperate swindle which threatens to pin and win White's Queen.


» posted in kenytiger's Blog
 

Comments:

by Kingfisher - 3 months ago
zagreb Croatia
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You gotta wonder if 3... Qe7 would of saved black
by knightking - 3 months ago
United States
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A very convenient insight for white!!!
by cgs - 3 months ago
Veszpre'm Hungary
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Funnily enough the Black King walked into aviary. The "counter" is the march of the White pawn. It rarely occurs that one pawn checkmates in 4 moves. How nice example!  
by Jaguarphd - 3 months ago
California United States
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...How is that a "counter"?
by benws - 3 months ago
United States
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haha, the rampage of the f-pawn! very funny. but in the original position, the win is still a matter of time for white.
by JF1 - 3 months ago
United Kingdom
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brilliant foresight from white!
by petehickey - 3 months ago
Southampton United Kingdom
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Lovely! From an actual game, or?
by ADK - 3 months ago
Santa Clarita, CA United States
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WOW, that was a poor decision by Black!!!

When my opponent Pins me maybe I'll have a counter to win...

ADK 


 

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