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The Chess Detective


What did you learn? #1 WHITE TO PLAY


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a b c d e f g h Position after 36. ... Rd5


#2 BLACK TO PLAY


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a b c d e f g h Position after 38. Red2


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a b c d e f g h Position after 14. Rc1


8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1


a b c d e f g h Position after 22. Rd2


#4 BLACK TO PLAY #3


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a b c d e f g h Position after 23. ... Qd7


BLACK TO PLAY


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a b c d e f g h Position after 23. ... Rcd8 Solutions on page 21


Chess Life Kids April 2016 9 E #6 WHITE TO PLAY


® by NM Todd Bardwick


In the February 2016 edition of Chess Life Kids, we looked at some examples of pins and skewers. Now it is your turn to try to be a good detective and figure out how to win games when you observe that pieces are lined up!


WHITE TO PLAY #5


PINS AND SKEWERS --


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