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Tactics: Any Leve

This document provides a lesson on the chess tactic of pinning. It defines pinning as when a piece cannot be moved because doing so would expose the king to being checked. Examples are given of pieces being pinned by rooks and queens both diagonally and along ranks or files. Common pinning themes are identified, including between a queen and another piece. Exercises of varying difficulty levels are included for the reader to practice identifying and utilizing pins in their own games.

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Tactics: Any Leve

This document provides a lesson on the chess tactic of pinning. It defines pinning as when a piece cannot be moved because doing so would expose the king to being checked. Examples are given of pieces being pinned by rooks and queens both diagonally and along ranks or files. Common pinning themes are identified, including between a queen and another piece. Exercises of varying difficulty levels are included for the reader to practice identifying and utilizing pins in their own games.

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TACTICS

Today, Ive prepared a nice lesson for you. Although it is mainly for beginner-level players,
any chess player at any level can study the lesson, recollect the basic ideas and refresh their
mind. So lets get started.
Chess is intellectual warfare. Here, though strategy plays a primary role, tactics almost
always finish the game.
For instance, I remember a famous quote that says:
Chess is 99% tactics. Rudolph Teichmann

Generally, in a game, players always think about what to do and how to do it. What to
do? is answered by strategy and How to do it? is answered by tactics. A good tactical
move can even turn the tables. Tactics can be classified into many themes.

Pin
Skewer
Fork
Discovered attack
Double attack

Today, well study the theme Pin.


Example-1

Now the Black queen is pinned by the rook. Black cannot move the queen because the king
would be in check. This is an example of how the rook pins the queen on a file.
Example-2

Now the rook on d4 is pinned diagonally by the White queen.


Example-3

Here the White knight is pinned by the Black rook on the 1st rank.
Conclusion: any piece can be pinned, either diagonally or on a rank or file.

queen has the power of both the rook and the bishop, so it can pin diagonally, rank
and file.
bishop pins diagonally and
rook pins on the rank and file.

The defensive power of a pinned piece is but imaginary. Nimzowitsch

Exercise-1: Level Easy

Black to play
Exercise-2: Level Medium

Black to play
Exercise-3: Level Hard

White to play
After calculating all possible variations, you can check the answers and download them here
http://chess-teacher.com/chess-tactics-pin/

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