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In chess is it possible to get a check mate in 2 moves?

by Guest34472  |  earlier

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if so then what are the 2 moves with what 2 peices?

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  1. Yes. You can checkmate White in two moves. It is called the Fool's Mate and goes:

    1. f2-f3 e7-e5 2. g2-g4 3. Qd8-h4 mate. This was discovered after the extension of the powers of the queen in the fifteenth century, just to prove that chess was now a very fast-moving game. The queen had gone from being the weakest piece to the strongest.


  2. you have to be playing black-1 f3..e6 2 g4...qh4#!! its over

  3. It is possible. Black mates.

    1. f3 e5

    2. g4 Qh4+  0-1

  4. yes it is but someone has to set you up for it. white starts with pawn  f2-f3,  black moves the kings pawn and lets out the queen then white plays g2-g4  black queen to h4 check mate

  5. If you're playing black, you can get checkmate in 3 moves.

    1) e2-e4 ... f7-f5

    (any move for the white)

    2) a2-a4 ... g7-g5

    3) d1-h5++

    Mat in three moves.

    If you're playing the white, it is possible :

    1) f2-f4 ... e7-e5

    2) g2-g4 ... d8-h4++

    Mat in two moves.

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