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== Back Rank Mate == | |||
Back-Rank Mate is a checkmate delivered by a rook or queen along the back rank in which the king is unable to move because it is blocked by friendly pieces on the second rank. | |||
[[Datei:Back Rank Mate.png]] | |||
Checkmate in 3: | |||
# '''Qf7+ Kh8''' | |||
# '''Qf8+ Bxf8''' | |||
# '''Rxf8#''' | |||
[[Datei:Back-Rank Mate-Ex1-1.png]] [[Datei:Back-Rank Mate-Ex1-2.png]] [[Datei:Back-Rank Mate-Ex1-3.png]] | |||
== tbd Hook Mate == | |||
== tbd Anastasia's Mate == | |||
== tbd Blind Swine Mate == | |||
== tbd Smothered Mate == | |||
== Double Bishop Mate == | |||
Two bishops side by side control all fields around the king and therefore checkmate the king. | |||
[[Datei:Double_Bishop_Mate.png]] | |||
Checkmate in 1: Heinrich Ranneforth vs. Herbert Edward Dobell, 1903: | |||
# '''Bxe5#''' | |||
[[Datei:Double_Bishop_Mate_Example1.png]] | |||
Checkmate in 2: ''Victor Kahn vs Carl Hartlaub, 1916:'' | |||
# '''... Qxf3+''' | |||
# '''Bxf3 Bxf3#''' | |||
[[Datei:Double Bishop Mate Example2-1.png]] [[Datei:Double Bishop Mate Example2-2.png]] | |||
== Boden's Mate == | |||
Two attacking bishops with crossing diagonals deliver checkmate to a king obstructed by friendly pieces: | |||
[[Datei:Bodens Mate.png]] | |||
Checkmate in 2: ''R Schulder vs. Samuel Standidge Boden, 1853:'' | |||
# '''... Qxc3+''' | |||
# '''bxc3 Ba3#''' | |||
[[Datei:Bodens Mate-Ex1-1.png]] [[Datei:Bodens Mate-Ex1-2.png]] | |||
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This article describes some notable checkmate patterns.
Back Rank Mate
Back-Rank Mate is a checkmate delivered by a rook or queen along the back rank in which the king is unable to move because it is blocked by friendly pieces on the second rank.
Checkmate in 3:
- Qf7+ Kh8
- Qf8+ Bxf8
- Rxf8#
tbd Hook Mate
tbd Anastasia's Mate
tbd Blind Swine Mate
tbd Smothered Mate
Double Bishop Mate
Two bishops side by side control all fields around the king and therefore checkmate the king.
Checkmate in 1: Heinrich Ranneforth vs. Herbert Edward Dobell, 1903:
- Bxe5#
Checkmate in 2: Victor Kahn vs Carl Hartlaub, 1916:
- ... Qxf3+
- Bxf3 Bxf3#
Boden's Mate
Two attacking bishops with crossing diagonals deliver checkmate to a king obstructed by friendly pieces:
Checkmate in 2: R Schulder vs. Samuel Standidge Boden, 1853:
- ... Qxc3+
- bxc3 Ba3#