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Double attack exercises

Any move that creates two threats at once, whether from one piece or two. Play the winning move on the board below. Each position is verified: the solution is the strongest move, and the write-up tells you exactly what it wins. Read the full double attack guide first if the pattern is new to you.

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  1. Exercise 1: White to play: force mate.

    Position (FEN): b5k1/5ppp/8/8/8/8/1Kp1R3/8 w - - 0 1

    White to play: force mate.

    easy · forced mate

    Written solution

    Re8#Re8# forces mate. Every black reply runs into the same net, so the game ends on the spot.

  2. Exercise 2: White to play: force mate.

    Position (FEN): n7/6P1/K4Nk1/8/1Q6/7B/8/8 w - - 0 1

    White to play: force mate.

    easy · forced mate

    Written solution

    g8=Q+g8=Q+ forces mate. Every black reply runs into the same net, so the game ends on the spot.

  3. Exercise 3: White to play: win material.

    Position (FEN): 1k1q4/8/P7/4N3/4R3/B7/5K2/8 w - - 0 1

    White to play: win material.

    medium · wins ~6 pawns

    Written solution

    Nc6+Nc6+ wins about 6 pawns of material by force: the knight hits d8, b8 and Black cannot cover everything. The next best try, Rb4+, leaves the position roughly level.

  4. Exercise 4: White to play: win material.

    Position (FEN): 8/8/3NK3/2r3kn/8/4n3/8/8 w - - 0 1

    White to play: win material.

    medium · wins ~5 pawns

    Written solution

    Ne4+Ne4+ wins about 5 pawns of material by force: the knight hits g5, c5 and Black cannot cover everything. The next best try, Nb7, leaves the position roughly level.

  5. Exercise 5: White to play: win material.

    Position (FEN): 8/8/8/1K6/8/1nr5/1N3k2/8 w - - 0 1

    White to play: win material.

    hard · wins ~5 pawns

    Written solution

    Nd1+Nd1+ wins about 5 pawns of material by force: the knight hits f2, c3 and Black cannot cover everything. The next best try, Ka6, leaves the position roughly level.

  6. Exercise 6: White to play: win material.

    Position (FEN): 8/2N1r3/6K1/2P2p2/8/2k5/8/8 w - - 0 1

    White to play: win material.

    hard · wins ~4 pawns

    Written solution

    Nd5+Nd5+ wins about 4 pawns of material by force: the knight hits e7, c3 and Black cannot cover everything. The next best try, Na8, leaves the position roughly level.

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