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The Right Capture Order
The black knight in the center is attacked twice and defended once. Two captures are available, but only one of them wins material. Do the counting before you decide.
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The Right Order of Captures
The black knight sits on a central square attacked three times and defended twice. White to move: pick the capture that actually wins material.
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3
Who Captures First?
The advanced black pawn is attacked twice and defended once. White to move can win material — but only by starting the exchanges with the right piece.
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4
Count Before You Capture
Black's central pawn looks like an easy target: three white units eye it. But count the exchange sequence before committing — the best move may lie elsewhere on the board.
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