• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • Top Players
    • Top Chess Players
    • Live Chess Ratings
  • Chess Channels
    • Top YouTube Channels
    • Chess Live Streams on Twitch (Watch Now)
  • Follow Chess
  • Play Chess Online
  • Blitz Game
  • Solve Puzzles
  • About Us
Chess Chest - Treasury of Chess

Chess Chest

Treasury of Chess



Free Chess Masterclass
  • Home
  • Latest Chess News
  • Shop Chess
  • Chess House
  • Forward Chess (E-Books)
  • The Chess Store
  • Play Chess Online

Chess tactics – Chess puzzles – The triangle checkmate pattern in chess

ere is a new video from my “Chess tactics” series. In this series I will show you all of the possible tactical motifs that can happen in chess and we are continuing the series with the common checkmate patterns and the so called “Triangle mate” chess tactic.

THANKS FOR WATCHING. CHESS IS THE BEST!!!!!!!

Support my channel and subscribe.

Follow me on:
https://www.facebook.com/jozarov/
https://twitter.com/jozarov
https://www.instagram.com/jozarov/
https://lichess.org/@/jozarov
You can support my channel on https://www.paypal.me/jozarov.

PGNs of the games in the video:

[Event “??, USA”]
[Site “??”]
[Date “1958.??.??”]
[EventDate “??”]
[Round “??”]
[Result “1-0”]
[White “Robert Durkin”]
[Black “Bross”]
[ECO “A00”]
[WhiteElo “?”]
[BlackElo “?”]
[PlyCount “109”]

1. Na3 d5 2. f4 c5 3. e3 a6 4. Nf3 g6 5. c3 Bg7 6. d4 c4
7. Be2 Nf6 8. O-O O-O 9. Qe1 Ne4 10. Ng5 b5 11. Qh4 h6
12. Nxe4 dxe4 13. Bd2 Be6 14. g4 f5 15. Rf2 Kf7 16. Rg2 Bf6
17. g5 hxg5 18. Qh7+ Ke8 19. Qxg6+ Kd7 20. d5 Rg8 21. Qh7 Rg7
22. dxe6+ Kxe6 23. Qh5 Qxd2 24. Bxc4+ bxc4 25. Rxd2 gxf4+
26. Rg2 Rxg2+ 27. Kxg2 f3+ 28. Kf2 Nd7 29. Nxc4 Rh8 30. Qxh8
Bxh8 31. Rd1 Bf6 32. Kg3 Ne5 33. Nxe5 Bxe5+ 34. Kf2 Bxh2
35. Rd4 Bc7 36. Ra4 a5 37. b4 axb4 38. cxb4 Kd5 39. Ra6 e5
40. b5 f4 41. b6 fxe3+ 42. Kxe3 Bd6 43. b7 Bc5+ 44. Kd2 e3+
45. Kc2 e2 46.b8=Q e1=Q 47. Qb3+ Ke4 48. Qd3+ Kf4 49. Rf6+ Kg3
50. Qxf3+ Kh4 51. Rh6+ Kg5 52.Rh5+ Kg6 53. Qf5+ Kg7 54. Rh7+
Kg8 55. Qf7# 1-0

[Event “Redbus KO”]
[Site “Southend ENG”]
[Date “2000.??.??”]
[EventDate “?”]
[Round “1.1”]
[Result “1-0”]
[White “Peter K Wells”]
[Black “John Emms”]
[ECO “A04”]
[WhiteElo “2483”]
[BlackElo “2546”]
[PlyCount “67”]

1. Nf3 c5 2. c4 Nc6 3. Nc3 g6 4. e3 Nf6 5. d4 cxd4 6. exd4 d5
7. cxd5 Nxd5 8. Qb3 Nxc3 9. Bc4 Nd5 10. Bxd5 e6 11. Bxc6+ bxc6
12. O-O Qd5 13. Bf4 Be7 14. Rfc1 f6 15. h4 Bd7 16. Qe3 Rc8
17. Rc3 O-O 18. Bh6 Rfe8 19. Rac1 Qxa2 20. h5 Qd5 21. hxg6
hxg6 22. Rc5 Bxc5 23. Rxc5 Qd6 24. Qd3 Kf7 25. Ne5+ fxe5
26. Qf3+ Kg8 27. Qf6 Re7 28. Qxg6+ Kh8 29. Qf6+ Kh7 30. Bf8
Rxf8 31. Qxf8 Be8 32. Rc3 exd4 33. Rh3+ Kg6 34. Rh6+ 1-0

[Event “Spanish Championship”]
[Site “Ayamonte ESP”]
[Date “2002.10.09”]
[EventDate “2002.10.09”]
[Round “1”]
[Result “1-0”]
[White “Francisco Vallejo Pons”]
[Black “Alfonso Romero Holmes”]
[ECO “A52”]
[WhiteElo “2635”]
[BlackElo “2524”]
[PlyCount “55”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e5 3. dxe5 Ng4 4. Nf3 Bc5 5. e3 Nc6 6. Nc3
Ngxe5 7. Nxe5 Nxe5 8. Be2 O-O 9. O-O Re8 10. b3 a5 11. Na4 Bf8
12. f4 Ng6 13. Qd2 b6 14. Bb2 Bb7 15. Bf3 Qb8 16. Rad1 Nh4
17. Bd5 Nf5 18. Bxf7+ Kxf7 19. Qxd7+ Kg6 20. g4 Nxe3 21. f5+
Kg5 22. f6 Qc8 23. fxg7 Bd6 24. g8=Q Rxg8 25. h4+ Kxh4
26. Qxh7+ Kg3 27. Qh2+ Kxg4 28. Rd4+ 1-0

[Event “World Team Championship”]
[Site “Beer Sheva ISR”]
[Date “2005.11.02”]
[EventDate “2005.11.01”]
[Round “2”]
[Result “1-0”]
[White “Vassily Ivanchuk”]
[Black “Alexander Onischuk”]
[ECO “D56”]
[WhiteElo “2748”]
[BlackElo “2640”]
[PlyCount “107”]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 Be7 5. Bg5 h6 6. Bh4 O-O
7. e3 Ne4 8. Bxe7 Qxe7 9. Rc1 Nxc3 10. Rxc3 c6 11. Be2 Nd7
12. O-O Re8 13. Qc2 dxc4 14. Bxc4 e5 15. d5 Nb6 16. dxc6 bxc6
17. Rc1 Nd5 18. Rb3 a5 19. Qe4 a4 20. Ra3 Bd7 21. Bxd5 cxd5
22. Qxd5 Rab8 23. Rac3 Bg4 24. b3 axb3 25. axb3 Rb4 26. Ne1
Rd8 27. Qa5 Rdb8 28. h3 R4b5 29. Qa1 Be6 30. Nf3 Bxb3 31. Rc8+
Rxc8 32. Rxc8+ Kh7 33. Qa8 Rd5 34. Qb8 Ba4 35. e4 Rb5 36. Rh8+
Kg6 37. Qg8 Rb1+ 38. Kh2 Bd7 39. Qh7+ Kf6 40. Rg8 Ke6 41. Qxg7
Qf6 42. Qg3 Rb5 43. Ra8 Ke7 44. Qg8 Qf4+ 45. g3 Qxf3 46. Qd8+
Kd6 47. Ra6+ Kc5 48. Qe7+ Kc4 49. Ra4+ Kc3 50. Ra3+ Rb3
51. Qxe5+ Kc2 52. Ra2+ Kc1 53. Qa1+ Rb1 54. Qd4 1-0

Filed Under: Jozarov

Package

Twitter

ginger_gm avatar; Simon Williams @ginger_gm ·
4 Oct 2022 1577345190330875922

(4/4) On another note I could do with some tips on how to get a good sleep. It seems like I am a fully fledged insomniac. πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«
I was in bed at 1am last night but didn't even manage to get 1 minutes sleep after tossing and turning all night. Been awake for about 40 hours now. 😱

Reply on Twitter 1577345190330875922 Retweet on Twitter 1577345190330875922 0 Like on Twitter 1577345190330875922 0 Twitter 1577345190330875922
STLChessClub avatar; Saint Louis Chess Club @STLChessClub ·
4 Oct 2022 1577342859849744399

Join us for the US Chess Championships Opening Ceremony in conjunction with celebrating the new inductees into the Chess Hall of Fame at the @AquariumSTL tonight! Check out https://saintlouischessclub.org/2022-us-championships-opening-ceremony for more info and tickets!

#STLChessClub #WorldChessHOF #USChessChamps #HallofFame

Image for the Tweet beginning: Join us for the US Twitter feed image.
Image for the Tweet beginning: Join us for the US Twitter feed image.
Reply on Twitter 1577342859849744399 Retweet on Twitter 1577342859849744399 1 Like on Twitter 1577342859849744399 5 Twitter 1577342859849744399
chesscom avatar; Chess.com @chesscom ·
4 Oct 2022 1577342788949131265

Black to move in today's Daily Puzzle! β™œ
Do you see a way to take control of this game? πŸ€”

Image for twitter card

Daily Puzzle: 10/04/2022 - A Tale of Two Centralized Pieces

Test your wits with our daily chess puzzles! Sharpen your chess skills with our repository with more than 10 yea...

www.chess.com

Reply on Twitter 1577342788949131265 Retweet on Twitter 1577342788949131265 0 Like on Twitter 1577342788949131265 6 Twitter 1577342788949131265
ginger_gm avatar; Simon Williams @ginger_gm ·
4 Oct 2022 1577340399835832322

(3/4) I missed one very likely obvious winning move.
Here I played Bg2? but I should just play Qh6!
For some reason I had missed ...Qxh6 Bxh6 ...Nxc3 a3! Which is game over.
In the end I lost πŸ˜” after Johann played excellently.

Image for the Tweet beginning: (3/4) I missed one very Twitter feed image.
Reply on Twitter 1577340399835832322 Retweet on Twitter 1577340399835832322 0 Like on Twitter 1577340399835832322 3 Twitter 1577340399835832322
Retweet on Twitter Chess.com Retweeted
Lona_Chess avatar; Daniel Lona @Lona_Chess ·
4 Oct 2022 1577257221313863680

β™ŸοΈπŸ”₯New pod! πŸ”₯β™ŸοΈ

The ever-charismatic, IM @GregShahade!

In this episode:
β˜‘οΈ How blitz can improve your #chess if you follow his 2 suggestions
β˜‘οΈ Classic & hilarious trash-talking
β˜‘οΈ Will he ever do chess boxing? (Q courtesy of @Bennyficial1)

πŸŽ™οΈListen: https://www.adultchessacademy.com/blog/Ep-37-How-Blitz-Can-Help-&-Time-Management-&-Trash-Talking-with-IM-Greg-Shahade

Reply on Twitter 1577257221313863680 Retweet on Twitter 1577257221313863680 3 Like on Twitter 1577257221313863680 32 Twitter 1577257221313863680
Load More...

Primary Sidebar

♔♖ Free MasterClass ♘♕

♘ Chess Quotes

“Chess helps you to concentrate, improve your logic. It teaches you to play by the rules, take responsibility for your actions, how to problem solve in an uncertain environment.”
by Garry Kasparov
Sicilian Warfare 300x200
The Complete Chess Swindler - 300x200

Copyright © 2025 Β· Chess Chest - Treasury of Chess
Privacy Policy Β· Disclaimer