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  1. Fool's Mate (Two-Move-Checkmate) The Fool's Mate is the fastest checkmate in chess, happening only after two moves! To accomplish this feat, you need to play as Black (White can checkmate in three moves), and your opponent must play very poorly. It involves attacking the weak e1-h4 diagonal against White or the e8-h5 diagonal against Black.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CheckmateCheckmate - Wikipedia

    Checkmate. Black is checkmated and loses the game. Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is any game position in chess and other chess-like games in which a player's king is in check (threatened with capture) and there is no legal move for the player. Checkmating the opponent wins the game.

  3. checkmate: [noun] the act of checkmating. the situation of a checkmated king.

  4. Jul 2, 2023 · Another checkmate involves a Rook, a Knight and a pawn. The Rook delivers a checkmate while being supported by the Knight, which in turn is being supported by a pawn. This makes it impossible for the enemy king to capture the Knight or the Rook. The remaining escape square is blocked by the enemy King’s allied pawn. Example:

  5. Sep 12, 2018 · Staircase Checkmate. The staircase checkmate comes from Jeremy Silman’s Endgame Course and is a method of checkmating with 2 rooks, 2 queens, or a queen and a rook. The method involves alternating which piece checks until the king is pushed to the edge of the board (which edge does not matter).

  6. May 6, 2022 · In this checkmate, a rook delivers checkmate on the bank rank while a bishop protects the rook and also prevents the king from escaping diagonally. This game is named after the famous Opera House Game played by Paul Morphy and Duke Karl/Count Isouard. It is one of the most famous miniatures and is highly recommended as a first game to memorize.

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