ALL Chess Tactics Explained |Chess Strategy, Moves, Ideas & Basics for Beginners| How to Play Chess

As you know, chess is 10% strategy & 90% tactics. In this video, Jeetendra Advani covers 24 major tactics that every chess player must know. He will show you examples of all the important moves and ideas that chess beginners must know. He will also share some checkmate patterns and tactics alongwith some sacrifice tactics. If you are new to chess, then you should first check out his ‘How to Play Chess’ video here:
This video covers all the rules of chess.
Chess Tactics Video Timestamps:
0:04 Chess Strategy vs Tactics
0:32 Fork
1:16 Pins
1:39 Absolute pins
1:52 Relative pins
2:14 Skewer
2:47 Discovered Attack
3:13 Discovered check
3:31 Discovered double check
4:00 Windmill
4:30 Interference
4:58 Overloading
5:35 Deflecting
6:08 Decoy
7:13 X-Ray Attack
8:07 Zugzwang
8:39 Zwischenzug or Desperado
9:13 Undermining
9:38 Forcing a Stalemate
10:14 Perpetual Checks
10:56 Underpromoting
11:36 Queen Sacrifice
12:04 Exchange Sacrifice
12:25 Clearance Sacrifice
13:06 Exposing Hanging Pieces
13:33 Trapping a Piece
14:05 Support Mate
14:23 Smothered Mate
15:02 Back-rank Mate
15:26 Chess Puzzle

At the end of this video is an interesting chess puzzle to test your understanding of these tactics. Let’s see if you can solve that.

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5 Comments

  1. 9:10 black can easily take pawn (h3) with ruk and bishop

  2. 1) Queen to f6 takes the bishop.
    2)Black captures the Queen with pawn.
    3)Knight to e7 is a fork to the king and queen and black recaptures the queen

  3. To answer the puzzle I thing Qxf6 sacrificing our queen is the best move because we will threaten a support mate on g7. If black plays gxf6 the we have the brilliant move Ne7 forking the king and queen. After the king moves Night takes queen will lead us to a winning position because we will have an extra piece on our hands and white should go on to win. Let’s go back, if he played Kf8 then Qxg7+ and after the king moves we will have a four point advantage and we should go on to win. Let’s go back again, if he plays Qe5 than Qxe5 and we should go on to win the game. -Davit Grigoryan🇦🇲🇺🇸

  4. 6:47 lol I saw rc8 kh7 rh8 kxh8 qf8 kh7 qg7 mate before seeing the simple qf8

  5. Question for viewer :
    What is the first coming piece of chess in intro of channel

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