Hi guys. I'm trying to make sense of these puzzle but I'm struggling to understand it.
1) lichess.org/training/736257614
You win a knight. But there is a follow-up tactic for black, B6. So then you loose the bishop. Where is the winning advantage for white after this?
2) lichess.org/training/437597590.
White just took your rook. And yes, with the solution, a simple tactic which I saw, you could take it back. However, where is the advantage? You lost a rook, then you traded the queens and you took their rook back. Now it's a bishop vs knight endgame. So where is the advantage for black? Your bishop is of the wrong color to be advantageous and start taking their pawns. Is the only advantage the two pawns for black, is that what you needed to see?
1) lichess.org/training/736257614
You win a knight. But there is a follow-up tactic for black, B6. So then you loose the bishop. Where is the winning advantage for white after this?
2) lichess.org/training/437597590.
White just took your rook. And yes, with the solution, a simple tactic which I saw, you could take it back. However, where is the advantage? You lost a rook, then you traded the queens and you took their rook back. Now it's a bishop vs knight endgame. So where is the advantage for black? Your bishop is of the wrong color to be advantageous and start taking their pawns. Is the only advantage the two pawns for black, is that what you needed to see?