Four-Move Checkmate
I'm kinda new to chess and to chess.com compared some of you, but I know a move called "the four-move checkmate". All you need to know is four moves from the start and you'll be able to defeat many "okay" players. Here is a diagram of the four moves.
Notice how both the white's queen and bishop are put in position to attack the king bishop pawn.
To defend this, black could have simply moved its knight in front of the king's bishop pawn, or moved its king bishop pawn foward one space. Either method works.
In the picture, did you forget about the knight?
I'm kinda new to chess and to chess.com compared some of you, but I know a move called "the four-move checkmate". All you need to know is four moves from the start and you'll be able to defeat many "okay" players. Here is a diagram of the four moves.
Notice how both the white's queen and bishop are put in position to attack the king bishop pawn.
To defend this, black could have simply moved its knight in front of the king's bishop pawn, or moved its king bishop pawn foward one space. Either method works.
That's not even Scholar's Mate...