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11th October 2007, 01:46am
#1
by Annabelle
England
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 53

Hi everyone...would like more help on forcing a mate with a rook+king vs king! tks...

11th October 2007, 02:18am
#2
by MCW
N Ireland United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 54
Annabelle wrote:

Hi everyone...would like more help on forcing a mate with a rook+king vs king! tks...


Hi Annabelle, I'd be happy to help. The first thing to remember is that you use the rook to gradually narrow down the area available to the opposing king. For example, if your rook is on, say, e5 and the opposing king is on, say, c7, you have limited him to moving within that top left hand square. Using your king to protect your rook, you gradually narrow the square that he can move in. If you would like more specific help, particularly for the final mate, let me know.


11th October 2007, 04:08am
#3
by Annabelle
England
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 53
Thks! MCW...i will send you a msg for more help! Laughing
11th October 2007, 09:34am
#4
by likesforests
United States
Member Since: May 2007
Member Points: 2982
Hi Annabelle. I know of a good tutorial, The King and Rook Checkmate. Enjoy! Smile
12th October 2007, 03:16am
#5
by Annabelle
England
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 53
likesforests wrote: Hi Annabelle. I know of a good tutorial, The King and Rook Checkmate. Enjoy!

tks!! I found it yesterday and i used it, although the guy moved a little bit differently as on there...but i beat him at the end!! LOL!! tks for all the help....was a bit of a "journey"...but got it at the end! :)


17th October 2007, 10:34am
#6
by david_wheeler
SE London, UK England
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 11
Annabelle wrote:

Hi everyone...would like more help on forcing a mate with a rook+king vs king! tks...

Hi Annabelle,

                    I realise that I am a bit late on this one, but it is a speciality of mine.  Is it possible on this site to set up a board with only a few pieces to demonstrate the technique?

Cheers David.


 


18th October 2007, 04:41am
#7
by Annabelle
England
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 53

http://www.chesskids.com/level2/cl5l7.htm

if you go to this site....you can go through the steps...enjoy!Wink


18th October 2007, 10:07pm
#8
by Matalino
Waipahu, Hawaii United States
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 128
One important technique in this endgame is the use of Zugzwang. The first puzzle is Mate in 3. The 2nd puzzle is a Mate in 2

18th October 2007, 10:58pm
#9
by NM tonydal
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 948
The interesting thing about K & R vs K is:  if it wasn't for zugzwang, it would actually be a draw! (something which hadn't occurred to me until recently).
1st May 2008, 11:17am
#10
by Dantana
United States
Member Since: Sep 2007
Member Points: 1

There are actually several correct solutions to both puzzles.  For example, in the top one, 1.Rd5 Kf8 2.Rg5 Ke8 3.Rg8 mate.  Also, 1.Rf5 Kd8 2.Rc5 Ke8 3.Rc8 mate.

In the second one, the Rook can move to any square on the c-file except c8.  To give "incorrect" for any moves other than the ones given in the solution is very misleading.


5th May 2008, 02:28am
#11
by rcholmes
Huddersfield England
Member Since: Apr 2008
Member Points: 28
tonydal wrote: The interesting thing about K & R vs K is:  if it wasn't for zugzwang, it would actually be a draw! (something which hadn't occurred to me until recently).

Apologies, but I've never come across this term before.  I think I understand what it means but could someone clarify?

Thank you.


5th May 2008, 12:41pm
#12
by Annabelle
England
Member Since: Aug 2007
Member Points: 53
10th May 2008, 02:59pm
#13
by torridon1
United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 11
Been trying to see if my neice can give checkmate with king and rook against king while in London last weekend !! : )).......
 

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