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Removing the Defender

Intermediate Tactics · Removing Defender · 2 positions

Learn to identify and eliminate pieces that protect key targets. By removing a defender, you can win material or create devastating attacks.

Tactical awareness is the most direct path to chess improvement. The ability to spot removing defender 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 800–1400.

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 (2)

  • Capture with Check — Use a capture with check to remove the defender of the bishop
  • Knight Sacrifice Opens Diagonal — Sacrifice the knight to remove the bishop defending the king's diagonal, then win the queen

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 2 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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