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Back rank mate

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A simple type of checkmate, whereby the mated King is trapped on the first rank behind his own pawns and is unable escape an attack from Queen or Rook. This pattern appears often in games and was a favorite tactic of World Champion Bobby Fischer. By exploiting the back rank, you will be able to use tactics you didn't think possible, all owing to the threat of checkmate.

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  • 5 years ago · Quote · #1

    royalbruceduy

    Most of people have well-known with this, but this is the basic form of mate technique. Now, people can easily realize it when the opponent is about to delivery it, although there's sometimes we just definitely mate, when that's call:

    "Almost prepetual mate" (no way to hide)...

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #2

    turbine506

    yes, an offense with no defense

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #3

    TroyVincentAllenBurn

    these r sweet to do in actual games...

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #4

    TroyVincentAllenBurn

    to see the look on the opponent's face...

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #5

    TroyVincentAllenBurn

    BEAUtiful!

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #6

    TroyVincentAllenBurn

    not saying i enjoy that...

  • 4 years ago · Quote · #7

    Pikaspeed

    most people know this but it happens very often with beginners and chess players who are careless

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