It is checkmate in 4 moves, White to play and win : r/chess
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Last updated 24 fevereiro 2025


What is the minimum number of moves you can make to achieve the maximum piece advantage? Without giving checkmate or stalemate. My first attempt took 62 moves. : r/chess

The Four Move Checkmate - Academic Chess

How obvious is this mate in 4 for you guys? I had some difficulty and I missed it (600 elo lol). And how common is it? : r/chess

Solved this tactic in a game I played. Black to move, checkmate in 3. : r/ chess

White to move and mate in 2. : r/chess

It's checkmate, but not for me! White to play and win. : r/chess

White to play. There is only one move that wins. : r/chess

Find the only move that gives checkmate in 4 moves. White to play. : r/chess

White has 2 legal moves and both are checkmate in 1, white instead runs out of time. Is this a draw because there is no legal sequence of moves where black wins?

White to move and win. Can you find it? : r/chess

How to checkmate in 4 moves! (Scholar's Mate)

White to play: Checkmate in 2. : r/chess