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Absolute Pins

Beginner Tactics · Pin · 5 positions

Master the art of pinning pieces to the king. An absolute pin immobilizes a piece completely since moving it would expose the king to check.

Tactical awareness is the most direct path to chess improvement. The ability to spot pin patterns instantly — before your opponent does — wins games at every level. This course trains your eye through carefully selected positions taken from real games, progressing from straightforward examples to complex multi-piece combinations. Recommended for players rated 400–1200.

Each position in this course is presented on an interactive chessboard. Find the correct move to proceed; if you are unsure, the AI hint system explains why the move works — not just what the move is. This builds genuine understanding rather than rote memorisation.

Practice Positions (5)

  • Bishop Pin on Diagonal — Pin the knight to the king with your bishop
  • Rook Pin on Knight — Pin the knight to the king with your rook
  • Rook Pin on D-File — Pin the bishop to the king on the d-file
  • Rook Pin on the E-File — Pin the knight to the king on the open e-file
  • Queen Pin on Diagonal — Pin the knight to the king on the a4-e8 diagonal

How to Get the Most from This Course

Work through each position without moving pieces. Try to calculate the answer mentally before interacting with the board — this builds the visualisation skills that separate strong players from average ones. Only request a hint after genuinely attempting the puzzle yourself.

After completing all 5 positions, revisit the ones you found difficult. Tactical motifs require repetition to become instinctive. Returning to the same positions a week later and solving them quickly is a reliable sign that the pattern has been internalised.

Combine this course with others in the middle-game section to build a well-rounded tactical toolkit. Players who are proficient in forks, pins, skewers, and discovered attacks consistently outperform opponents who rely on positional play alone.

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