By Vishaal
on
Thursday, November 11, 2010
with
0 comments
There is one thing Black can do on the chessboard that White cannot, and it is to checkmate in two moves. The shortest game that can end is checkmate is the classic Fool's Mate:
1. g4 e5 2. f3 Qh4 mate
|
Fool's Mate - CheckMate in 2 moves |
Fool's Mate happens over and over, again and again, but no matter how many times a chess student wails that it'll never happen to him or her, so why bother showing this stupid old chestnut?, the answer remains that recognizing the Fool's Mate pattern enables one to win lots of different chess games.
From's Gambit
White: A.N. Other
Black: DuMont
Bird's Opening
1. f4 e5 2. fe5 d6 3. ed6 Bd6
The first point of From's Gambit is that Black immediately threatens mate in three starting with 4.Qh4.
4. g3 Qg5 5. Nf3 Qg3 6. hg3 Bg3 mate
Category:
Openings in Chess
POST COMMENT
0 comments:
Post a Comment