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Fool's Mate

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Fool's mate, also known as the "two-move checkmate," is the quickest possible checkmate in the game of chess. One example consists of the moves leading to the position shown...

There are eight slight variations on the pattern — White might play f2-f4 instead of f2-f3 or move the g-pawn before the f-pawn, and Black may play e7-e6 instead of e7-e5.

The fool's mate received its name because it can only occur if White plays extraordinarily weakly, i.e. like a fool. Even among rank beginners, the mate almost never occurs in practice.

The same basic mating pattern may also occur later in the game. There is, for instance, a well-known trap in the Dutch Defence which occurred in 1896 between Frank Melville Teed and Eugene Delmar that runs 1.d4 f5 2.Bg5 h6 3.Bf4 g5 4.Bg3 f4; it seems that Black has won the bishop, but now comes 5.e3 (threatening Qh5#, the basic Fool's mate idea) 5...h5 6.Bd3?! (6.Be2 is probably better, but this move sets a trap) 6...Rh6? (defending against Bg6#, but...) 7.Qxh5+! Rxh5 8.Bg6#...

A similar mate can occur in From's gambit (Bird's opening) 1. f4 e5 2. g3 exf4 3. gxf4?? Qh4#...

More generally, the term fool's mate is applied to all similar mates early in the game; for example, 1.e4 g5 2.d4 f6 3.Qh5#

The pattern of the simplest fool's mate is maintained: a player advances his f- and g-pawns, allowing a queenmate along the unblocked diagonal. One such fool's mate is widely reported to have occurred in a possibly apocryphal 1959 game between Masefield (or Mayfield, depending on the source consulted) and Trinka (or Trinks or Trent) which lasted just three moves: 1.e4 g5 2.Nc3 f5 3.Qh5#
(variants on these moves also exist).

Even more generally, the term "Fool's mate" is used in chess variants for the shortest possible mate, especially those which bear a resemblance to the orthodox chess fool's mate. Fool's mate in progressive chess, for example, is 1.e4 f6 2. Nc3 g5 3. Qh5#

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  • 3 years ago · Quote · #301

    Nightwolf1

    Have used it many timesLaughing

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #302

    BigDaddyDeluxe

    I want to know what happened to the pawn that would block that strategy?

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #303

    chrisbob

    i have versed some very dumb opponents and only one of them fell for it; it takes a very very very very very very very very extra extra extra exceedingly dumb opponent to beat by foolmate

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #304

    DAchessmaster99

    this is extremely rare in tournament play... mostly because if you are horrible enough to have to resort to this to win, you are horrible... period.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #305

    pabguan

    It actually was done to me once. But I wasn't really paying attention to the game. But it's embarassing.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #306

    yungawol

    its possible i did it serval times over the years and after i did it i showed them how not to fall for it again

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #307

    PepePotato

    a stupid mistake that beginners would rarely make

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #308

    ShaneJ

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #309

    gambit13

    I used to always fall for these openings but then I learnt barcza opening which has proven to be successful against these "Fools Mates".

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #310

    aspen101

    Personally i think no one expect's to be mated so soon so they don't look out for it.

    It should be called something else.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #311

    aspen101

    I Think it sould be called " 2 move mate".

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #312

    onetwentysix

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #313

    jaycsa

    maybe! this is for biggner chess palyers not for all .

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #314

    FifthDimension

    This is definitely a fools mate...all little kids probably learn this and I don't think anyone ever plays it anymore.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #315

    j0jelix

    this is just for fun, to play and teach childrens.

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #316

    chase4

    I guess i am the only one in the world that has ever fallin pray to this last week lol

    was playing first round tournament first game . i was tiredWink

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #317

    chesstitan123

    That is so awesome!

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #318

    futureofchess

    hi to all of u me 11 yrs old so let me win and teach me

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #319

    KingPawner

    You have to be a... fool to do this

  • 3 years ago · Quote · #320

    driv4r

    A couple of months ago I lost after just 4 moves. I guess that's classified as fool's mate too Tongue out

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