

The new Reddit spoiler tag is shown below:



>!spoiler!<

Ex: >!35. a3> 3b2+!<







Thank you and enjoy!!



P.S. If you have a puzzle you want me to post, feel free to send it my way. If you would like to post it yourself but don't know how, I can also help with that. Any other questions or comments are welcome, too! You can email me at bill.leighton1@gmail.com.





The new Reddit spoiler tag is shown below:Thank you and enjoy!!P.S. If you have a puzzle you want me to post, feel free to send it my way. If you would like to post it yourself but don't know how, I can also help with that. Any other questions or comments are welcome, too! You can email me at bill.leighton1@gmail.com.

Hello, all!This week, I continue my series on beginner/intermediate puzzles to both initiate newer players and give other players a bit of a mental break while everyone gears up for the 2018 USTA Open Finals. If you are not aware of the finals, you can find information and the schedule on Toornament Just like last week, I will post some hints on Reddit for those that are stumped. On the other side of things, if you would like to make this puzzle more difficult, try solving it without using the interactive frame; just like a game situation, try to only use your mind to visualize the winning branch.For those new to my puzzles, I try my best to post one every Saturday night (EST). They are usually one of the following types: Tinue (game ending via forced road), Tinue Avoidance (is there a way out?), Gaelet (game ending via flat count), and Best Move (what would you do, and why?).The type featured tonight is a Tinue puzzle. Tinue is defined as a board state in which no matter what the opposing player does during their turn (White, in this instance), a road win will be awarded to the other player (Black) on their next turn. If you are familiar with Chess, Tinue is very similar to Checkmate.The best way to solve these puzzles is to find a move that forces your opponent into doing something. Then, you use that forced move to force another move, until you have won. Sometimes there are more ways than 1 to go about this. While I love seeing the different variations, usually the shortest path to a forced win is considered best.Please form your answer with PTN or a link to your solution via ptn.ninja . Also, be sure to use the spoiler tag so as not to ruin it for later puzzle solvers.** I have noticed some people commenting directly to my blog post when answering puzzles. I would kindly ask that you post your answers on the appropriate post on the Reddit page for Tak ( r/tak ). This will make it easier for me to respond in a timely manner. On that note, I would like to also apologize to those same people for my delayed replies.