The Elegance of a Ballet Dancer Wearing Construction Boots Chess Puzzle #chess

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Leave me a comment on a narration you would like put in or tell me anything else. What's important is that you play more chess!!!

Narration of the solution
The player dressed in Black, attempts to tunnel underground to b3, but it collapses, checks, then wonders if it's organic,
The player with White, flings the Knight on b3 into a black hole,
The player with pieces that look like burnt wood, it might not be much but a1 is a start, resulting in a check, what else.
The player wearing White, thinks of retirement while going to b1,
The player with the RGB 000 pieces, secures the Knight on b1, with the elegance of a ballet dancer wearing construction boots, delivers a checkmate.


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sources:
music by Sergii Pavkin, Keyframe_Audio, Lexin_Music, Oleksandr Savochka, REDproductions, StudioKolomna, John Patitucci, Mini Vandals, TrackTribe, Jimena Contreras, Nathan Moore

Chess problems: wtharvey.com

Programming: All videos were generated with Python coding to adjust music, images and narrations in a blend of entertaining flow. The voices are from elevenlabs and include mine that I trained with about 3 minutes of AI generated text. Chat GPT and www.reevesnco.com really helped. Narrations are randomised for delight in discovery and odd pairing. Writing by Master_of_None, he knows a lot but masters nothing, including chess. Zen4ttitude on chess.com

Artwork: ideogram.ai

Many thanks to the python-chess community.

To improve, study mates and endings. There are usually less pieces on the board and it is easier to recognise patterns. Anticipation of an ending you know could guide your middle-game decisions...

Chess keeps you young and alert, keep on learning!

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