Pin


Rook Pinned by Bishop

1) Rook Pinned by Bishop, Black can take Knight freely

Increasing pressure on Knight

2) Increasing pressure on Knight

Exchanging Rooks, so that to pin newly enter opponent Queen by moving our another rook on g1.

3) Exchanging Rooks, so that to pin newly enter opponent Queen by moving our another rook on g1.


If Queen don't capture our Rook then checkmate will happen on next 2 move - RXd7 . Now Queen must defend his Queen by moving on g7 and next move mate - QXRg7#

Increasing attack on Pinned piece to capture hanging pawn and also  developing Rook at open file

4) Increasing attack on Pinned piece to capture hanging pawn

Taking Pin advantages

5) Taking Pin advantages

Knight is Pin , so Increase attack on C6 to capture Knight by moving Ne5 then moe Rook

6) Knight is Pin , so Increase attack on C6 to capture Knight by moving Ne5 then move Rook to increase pressure on Nc6. 

Creating Pin to save our Pawn

7) Creating Pin to save our Pawn 

Increase number attack on Pinned Bishop

8) Increase number attack on Pinned Bishop

Creating Pin

9) Creating Pin

Winning Queen by dangerous pin from our Bishop.

10) Winning Queen by dangerous pin from our Bishop

Pawn Pin weakness leads capture extra piece

11) Pawn Pin weakness leads capture extra piece

Increasing number of attack on Pinned piece and attacking on Queen

12) Increasing number of attack on Pinned piece and attacking on Queen 

C4 pawn taken by Knight or Bishop. Because d5 pawn is pin

13 ) C4 pawn taken by Knight or Bishop. Because d5 pawn is pin 

Pinning the Rook and capturing from Bishop to Rook

14 ) Pinning the Rook and capturing from Bishop to Rook

Bishop moves on b5 is a beautiful Pin , This Knight cant escape from any variation of calculation.

15 ) Bishop moves on b5 is a beautiful Pin , This Knight cant escape from any variation of calculation of future moves.

If white captures our Knight then Queen loses

16 ) If white captures our Knight then Queen loses 

How to unpin our Rook safely? by givng check to the King Rd8 RXd8 ; NXd8

17 ) How to unpin our Rook safely? by givng check to the King Rd8 RXd8 ; NXd8.

Move Bb6 pins the Rook

18 ) Move Bb6 pins the Rook

How to unpin our Bishop 20... Rh6 21.Rh2 Rh6 22.Ke2 Qf7 23.Rah1 Qe7... Rh6 21.Rh2 Rh6 22.Ke2 Qf7   N

19 ) How to unpin our Bishop 20... Rh6 21.Rh2 Rh6 22.Ke2 Qf7 23.Rah1 Qe7... Rh6 21.Rh2 Rh6 22.Ke2 Qf7   Now our Bishop is protected and free to move.

at present Bishop is invisible pin , at present Bishop is defended by Queen

20 ) at present Bishop is invisible pin , at present Bishop is defended by Queen , but No one defending Knight which is behind the defended Bishop . So Rook came to defend Knight by moving on Rd1, NOw Bishop is free to move other square.

Black's best move is to attack on g pawn by moving h5 because g pawn is pin, then g5; fXg5 destroyed

21 ) Black's best move is to attack on g pawn by moving h5 because g pawn is pin, then g5; fXg5 destroyed castled pawns.

Knight is Pin so you can  capture Rook freely

22 ) Knight is Pin so you can  capture Rook freely

image323 ) Rook Pin's the Queen on a8
Pinning the Queen

24 ) Pinning the Queen

Bishop will take g6 pawn happily, because h pawn is pin.

25 ) Bishop will take g6 pawn happily, because h pawn is pin. If hXg6; then RXh8

At present pawn is Pinned by Rook, so pawn cant capture, so give check to King.

26 ) At present pawn is Pinned by Rook, so pawn cant capture, so give check to King, later on capturing pawn.

Rook can take pawn on b4, because c pawn is pinned by our Rook

27 ) Rook can take pawn on b4, because c pawn is pinned by our Rook

Earlier move, Black captured Knight, so because of this move Black loses its Queen. How?

28 ) Earlier move, Black captured Knight, so because of this move Black loses its Queen. How ? - RXd8+ QXd8; Rc8 Pinning the Queen Qg8 RXg8+; NXg8.

Bc4 pinning and winning the Queen

29 ) Bc4 pinning and winning the Queen



 

30 ) Sometimes doing self pin is a better way to do checkmate threat ( Main idea is to blocking Rook line), if white don't think properly and moves on Rb3  then next one move checkmate - How? Nc3# 

 

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