Puzzles Puzzle 1: Rated elo 2000+ Solution : 1 Puzzle 2: Rated elo 2100+ Solution: 2 Puzzle 3: Rated elo 2200+ Solution: 3 Puzzle 4: Rated elo 2300+ Solution: 4 Puzzle 5: Rated elo 2400+ 5 Solution: Puzzle 6: Rated elo 2500+ 6 Solution: 7 Puzzle 7: Rated elo 2600+ Solution: 8 Puzzle 8: Rated elo 2700+ Solution: 9 Puzzle 9: Rated elo 2800+ Solution: ( A video on it's more detailed analysis might be available on YT channel later ) 10 Puzzle 10: Rated elo 2000-2900; How difficult it was according to you? Solution: 11 Useful Resources/Links 1. If you wish to learn opening ideas and theories related to it, I would recommend watching streams and speedruns from Daniel Naroditsky, either on his twitch channel or here on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielNaroditskyGM 2. Watching streams from Hikaru Nakamura, is another great choice, especially his recent Botez Gambit speedruns can prove very helpful to those who wish to learn piece maneuvering and placement. 3. Eric rosen's chess videos on opening traps and gambits can be useful to those who wish to play sharp, so visit his channel if it interests you: https://www.youtube.com/user/RosenChess 12