
Fool's mate - Wikipedia
The Fool's mate is the fastest checkmate in chess delivered after the fewest possible moves from the game's starting position. [1] It arises from the following moves, or similar: 1. f3 e6 2. g4?? …
King's Gambit, 2 .... Qh4+ (C30) - Chess Forums
2012年1月8日 · 2...Qh4+ is actually the subject of a lengthy FICS lecture that was done by a solid expert I believe. It is quite playable indeed and most of the 1-0 examples given here are a …
Chess Opening Theory/1. f3/1...e5/2. g4/2...Qh4 - Wikibooks
2023年10月10日 · The mate almost never occurs in practice but is commonly known among chess players, due to it being the fastest possible checkmate. However, Black was already …
Why is 1.e4 e5 2.d4 Qh4 a blunder? - Chess Stack Exchange
2021年1月24日 · In Lichess, this sequence is rated as a blunder. However, black can take the pawn afterwards without white being able to prevent it (3.Nf3 Qxe4), so it seems like a good …
1.e4 e6 2.d4 qh4 : r/chess - Reddit
2016年11月26日 · In this game, you could play 3.Nf3, which develops the knight to a useful square where it helps control the centre of the board, and also attacks the black queen. Black …
Fool’s Mate — How To Win At Chess In 2 Moves - TheChessWorld
2009年12月20日 · Fool’s mate is the quickest mate in the game of chess possible: in just 2 moves. Even in the games of beginners it rarely occurs. Now you know why it isn’t wise to …
Barnes Opening: Fool's Mate - The Four-Move Checkmate
Barnes Opening, also commonly known as Fool's Mate, is a chess opening that can lead to an instant checkmate. The opening starts with an unusual move f3 and e5, followed by g4 and …
Learn To Play The Scotch Game: Qh4 Refuted - Chess.com
When playing the Scotch, you may be troubled by an aggressive-looking Black reply, the early Qh4. This move, though, can be completely refuted. Find out how in this video.
Kings Gambit: 2. ...Qh4+ - Chess Forums
2011年4月15日 · If my opponent played 2...Qh4+ it would be clear that without needing to give up a pawn, I can get a nice lead in development. I've actually started to adopt the Bishop's …
scotch game Qh4 variation • lichess.org
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