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Chess checkmate 4 moves4/5/2024 If 1 . . . Ke6 2 Qxa4 Kf7 (bxa3 3 Qd7) 3 Qe8. Once you see 1 Qd1! the rest of the answer becomes a simple pattern.Ĭhess 2535 1 Rf4! If gxh6 or Kxh8 2 Rc8. 2 Nh2 holds out longer, but 2.Rfh8 3 Rh1 Bxe4+ 4 dxe4 f3+ 5 Kf1 Qxg4! 6 hxg4 Rxh1+ 7 Kf2 R8h2+ wins.Ĭhess 2555 It’s mate in five by 1 Rxh7+! Kxh7 2 Qh5+ Kg7 3 Bh6+! Rxh6 4 Rf7+ Kh8 5 Qxh6 mate.Ĭhess 2554 1 Rxf8+! Kxf8 2 Qh8+ Qg8 3 Rxe8+! Kxe8 (if Rxe8 4 Qf6+ Qf7 5 Qxf7 mate) 4 Qxg8+ Kd7 5 Qd5+ Ke8 6 Qa8+ Kd7 7 Qa4+ and 8 Qxc2 wins.Ĭhess 2553 1 Rd2! c6 2 Kf2! Kxf4 3 Ne6 mate.Ĭhess 2552 1 Rxg7! Kxg7 2 Qf6+ Kg8 (if Kf8 3 Bg6! wins) 3 Qxh6 f5 4 exf6 and Black must give up rook and queen just to delay mate.Ĭhess 2551 1 f3+ Kh4 2 Ra4!! Rxa4+ 3 Kb5 traps the rook with an easy win in the resulting pawn endgame.Ĭhess 2550 1 Bg3! hxg3 2 Nf2! gxf2 3 Rdf1! and if gxf1=Q 4 Rg8 mate or fxg1=Q 4 Rf8 mate.Ĭhess 2549 It’s mate in four by 1 . . . Rxf1+! 2 Kxf1 Bxc4+ 3 Kg1 Qe1+! 4 Rxe1 Rxe1 mate.Ĭhess 2548 1 Kb2! a1=Q+ 2 Rxa1! h1=Q 3 Qxh1 mate.Ĭhess 2547 1 . . . Qe3+ 2 Rf2 gxf2+ 3 Qxf2 (if 3 Kf1 Qxd3+ 4 Kxf2 Qd2+ forces mate) Rxg2+! 4 Kxg2 Nf4+ 5 Kf1 Qxf2+ 6 Kxf2 Nxd3+ and 7 . . . Nxb2 when Black’s extra knight wins easily.Ĭhess 2546 1 Qd8! b6/g5 2 Rd7! g5/b6 3 Rd2! exd2 4 Qxb6 mateĬhess 2545 1 Bd4! g3 2 Bb6! axb6 3 Kc1! Kxc3 4 Ne2 mate.Ĭhess 2544 1 Be5! If 1 . . . Kxe5 2 g4 c3 3 d4 mate. The threat is 4 Qh7 mate, and if hxg5 4 Qh5 mate, or fxg5 4 Qh6 mate (the g7 pawn is pinned by the b2 bishop)Ĭhess 2557 1 axb4! Qxa1+ 2 Kd2! Qxh1 3 Qxc6+! bxc6 4 Ba6 mate.Ĭhess 2556 1.Rxh3! and if 2 Kxh3 Qxg4+! 3 Kxg4 Bf5+ 4 Kh5 Rh8 mate. ★ LICHESS.ORG CHESS.Leonard Barden Jump to comments section Print this pageĬhess 2564 1 Qxd5! exd5 2 Nf6+! gxf6 3 exf6+ Be7 4 Rxe7+ Kf8 5 Re8+! Kxe8 6 Re1 mate. Consider subscribing here on YouTube for frequent content, and/or connecting via any or all of the below social medias. I enjoy continuing to improve my understanding of this great game, albeit slowly. The purpose of this channel is to share my knowledge of chess to help others improve their game. I'm a self-taught National Master in chess out of Pennsylvania, USA who was introduced to the game by my father in 1988 at the age of 8. Shared also are a couple important tips that'll help us to stay in a good frame of mind while playing. But is it really any good? Presented is how you can 'try' to checkmate in 4 moves, and also how to defend against it in a convenient way. Oh how popular the 4 move checkmate is! Nearly every chess player has had it played against them. This is video #6 from the "Beginner to Chess Master" playlist. Beginner Jerry of ChessNetwork Beginner Fundamentals Opening Checkmate Beginner
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