Another way of Shcolar's Mate

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31st December 2008, 11:50am
#1
by Pikaspeed
Canton United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 101

You may know how to scholar's mate somebody this way...

 

 

 

 

 

But you can also do it this way...

 

 

 

 

 

So you see, there are two ways to do Scholars mate.

P.S. These games were unrated.

31st December 2008, 11:50am
#2
by Pikaspeed
Canton United States
Member Since: Nov 2008
Member Points: 101

I mean scholars mate, not shcolars

31st December 2008, 12:20pm
#3
by ty4playing
United States
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 107

Wouldn't you need to be playing someone very novice-ish to pull this off, though?  Perhaps this thread is just for fun...

31st December 2008, 10:08pm
#4
by BasicLvrCH8r
Kansas United States
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1604

There are many ways to do the Scholar's Mate, and none of them is forced. In example 1, 2... Nf6, 2... Nc6, or 2... d6 are better. In example 2, 3... Nc6 is probably the best move. It transposes into the Italian game.

31st December 2008, 10:08pm
#5
by Kami5909
United States
Member Since: Dec 2007
Member Points: 90

Gee what move can i make so that his queen can take the f-pawn with mate?

31st December 2008, 10:13pm
#6
by hchdez
Managua Nicaragua
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 108

What the hell?? all the moves from white were so... stupid...

And the mate makes no sense.. most of the players knows that when the queen is attacking the f pawn with a bishop.. the other player is looking for mate.. so I don't get why is this a logical move.. 

31st December 2008, 10:22pm
#7
by Grakovsky
United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 917

Have a happy 2009.

31st December 2008, 11:14pm
#8
by feyterman
Auckland New Zealand
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 821

Another way of Shcolar's Mate

anothar wey too spel incorectly

1st January 2009, 01:40am
#9
by donngerard
Cebu Philippines
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 3531

yeah sure !

1st January 2009, 04:40am
#10
by stm01
orissa India
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 392

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1st January 2009, 06:20am
#11
by KillaBeez
Kansas United States
Member Since: Jan 2008
Member Points: 4058

Don't be proud because you scholars mated somebody.  If they know what they are doing, they will crush you.

1st January 2009, 06:44am
#12
by vsarun
manama India
Member Since: Mar 2008
Member Points: 481

There is no difference except for opponent moves difference

1st January 2009, 08:26am
#13
by rich
My Home United Kingdom
Member Since: Jul 2007
Member Points: 22757

Your playing dummies lol. These are so obvious.

1st January 2009, 09:03pm
#14
by ChessCaiisa
Selangor Malaysia
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 178

i agree with rich

19th June 2009, 02:00pm
#15
by master0062
Canton United States
Member Since: Mar 2009
Member Points: 153

This is for novices

Tongue out

19th June 2009, 02:06pm
#16
by goldendog
beertopia United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 2183

Chess would be much more convenient if we just scholar-mated each other. We could finish tournaments in about an hour and everyone could just go home.

19th June 2009, 02:19pm
#17
by master0062
Canton United States
Member Since: Mar 2009
Member Points: 153

goldendog, that wont happen

19th June 2009, 02:36pm
#18
by goldendog
beertopia United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 2183

naw, Scholar's Mate is the future of chess. GMs won't be expeccting it and will get mated in 4 moves. The chess community will be delighted. Then everyone will be doing the move the prawn quen and bishp for the classy mate.

This thread leads the way.

21st June 2009, 12:01am
#19
by PaladinIsBack192
Canada
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 133

Plain Stupid and Retarded

21st June 2009, 04:56am
#20
by goldendog
beertopia United States
Member Since: May 2008
Member Points: 2183

Someday, maybe tomorrow or next week, but also maybe tomorrow, Kasparov and Karpov will be playing, and one of them will mate with the Scholar's just like I said before, and he will grin slightly, then the other will gradually realize that he has been Scholar-mated, and he will smile, bigger and bigger, then both will laugh, and then they will high-five each other and laugh some more and pobably hug each other. The crowd will join in all cheers and smiles because they fully know how the GMs play, and now they can do it too.

Everyone's happy. Everyone wins.

 

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