Originally posted by Cheeky_SteveHere's a link to my first game at RHP, and is maybe an example even though I still had a few other pieces, but the rook and king are used here to give checkmate.
I still cant see how this is possible - can someone give a layout of a check mate scenario where one player only has a rook and a king
http://www.timeforchess.com/core/playchess.php?gameid=18
regards, Marc
First off, lets start with
White King on g2
Black King on f4
Black Rook on b3
In this position White is almost forced to the corner. If white moves king to f2 the rook can force him into mate sooner. Grab your board, or use Winboard and see the Mate with a King and Rook for yourself ass follows:
[Event "Mate"]
[Site "My dumbputer"]
[Date "2003.03.28"]
[Round "-"]
[White "White"]
[Black "Black"]
[Result "0-1"]
[FEN "8/8/8/8/5k2/1r6/6K1/8 w - - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
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. . . . . k . .
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white to play
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1. Kh2 Kg4 2. Kg2 Rb2+ 3. Kf1 Kf3 4. Ke1 Ke3 5. Kd1 Kd3 6. Kc1 Rg2 7. Kb1
Kc3 8. Ka1 Kb3 9. Kb1 Rg1#
{Black mates} 0-1
Originally posted by Phlabibitcorrect me if i'm wrong, but the only combinations that cannot mate a king on his own are two knights, a singlw knight or a single bishop. everything else can. two bishops can, a knight and a bishop can (although this is extremly hard...), a rook can, and a queen can(😲)
First off, lets start with
White King on g2
Black King on f4
Black Rook on b3
In this position White is almost forced to the corner. If white moves king to f2 the rook can force him into mate sooner. Grab your board, or use Winboard and see the Mate with a King and Rook for yourself ass follows:
[Event "Mate"]
[Site "My dumbputer"]
[D ...[text shortened]... 1 Kf3 4. Ke1 Ke3 5. Kd1 Kd3 6. Kc1 Rg2 7. Kb1
Kc3 8. Ka1 Kb3 9. Kb1 Rg1#
{Black mates} 0-1
Originally posted by Phlabibit2 bishops is a definate mate (http://www.redhotpawn.com/core/playchess.php?gameid=149920), but i don't think 2 knights is. but yeah, maybe if they made a mistake...
I think you are right, although I would consider my self VERY LUCKY if I pulled a Mate off with just 2 Bishops and a King! Also, perhaps the 2 Knights could do it if the loan King made mistakes. 🙄
Originally posted by geniusEven after looking I would still consider myself lucky to pull the mate off with 2 bishops and a king... Especially from that start position you used. I just don't have it memorized as well as the Rook and King one (yet).
2 bishops is a definate mate (http://www.redhotpawn.com/core/playchess.php?gameid=149920), but i don't think 2 knights is. but yeah, maybe if they made a mistake...
Any time you want to set up a strange position feel free to invite me... Or even a game if you have time in your busy chess schedule. I am good for a move or 3 a day.
Originally posted by Phlabibitif and when i get an opening, i shall send one over!
Even after looking I would still consider myself lucky to pull the mate off with 2 bishops and a king... Especially from that start position you used. I just don't have it memorized as well as the Rook and King one (yet).
Any time you want to set up a strange position feel free to invite me... Or even a game if you have time in your busy chess schedule. I am good for a move or 3 a day.