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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Fool's Mate
The shortest possible way to checkmate in a game in just 2 moves is Fool's Mate.
1. f2-f3 e7-e5
2. g2-g4 (blunder) Qd8-h4#
The same idea for white
1. e2-e4 f7-f6
2. d2-d4 g7-g5 (blunder)
3. Qd1-h5#
Details on
Wiki
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Chesscorner
Learn this trap on
my Lichess study
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