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November 20, 2025
I WROTE THIS FOR BEGINNING CHESS PLAYERS
I give this to players to show where the weak square are.
White's F2 and for Black is F7.
It shows how they are going to be mated.. .. ..
I looked at losses by lower rated players and they fall victim to similar mates .. .. ..
READ it even if you aren't a beginner .. .. ..
Battle of the Two Chess Armies
The white army approached the battlefield and set up for the battle, eager to follow their King into battle and defend their country against the black army. All were dressed in their finest battle outfits .
The black army set up normally also. The black army had conquered the land around the White Kings domain. They were dressed in worn outfits since the had just been in many skirmishes.
On this field of battle, Black King said to his Bishop. “This will be White's final stand.”
The White King looked down from his stead at his trusted King’s pawn and said, "Take your squad up to the center and contain the ground for us."
"Just as you command Sire." The e-pawn leaps into the action leading his men to occupy the area . .
1. e4
The Black King sees the movement and to his pawn leader said, "They're trying to take the center of the battlefield, Take your men and position yourself to meet the challenge"
"So it will be done, your majesty," and he signals his men to move forward to,
1. . . . . e5.
2. Nf3 The White Knight being the bravest is signaled by the king to attack and to join the battle. He leaped attacking black's lone advanced pawns group on e5 . . .
2. . . . Nc6. The fierce Black's Knight sees the pawns in distress and comes to their aid . . .
3. Bb5 Without being told the White's Bishop launches himself at the defending knight, enticing him to move or be cut down . . . "On guard."
3. . . . Nd4. With a horse's whiney, the Black Knight leaps into no man’s land and attacks both the White Knight on f3 and threatens to take the Bishop from the side at b5 . . .
4. Nxd4 Bound by chivalry, the White Knight sacrifices himself to save the bishop and takes the Black Knight with his lance.
4. ... exd4. The black pawn immediately attacks the White Knight taking him down. The White Knight thudding onto the ground as the horse gallops away. From afar the White Bishop sees the mortal attack and says a prayer for the Knight, for his service to the White King and defending him . . .
5. Qf3 White's strong Queen moved to f3, ready to avenge the White Knight death, threatening the pawn on “f7,” from afar . . .
5. ... a6. Signaled by the Castle on a8, the pawn moves forward and attacks the White's Bishop from the side . . .
6. Bc4 The White Bishop moves instead of tangling with the pawn. The Bishop retreats and reposition himself, in a better place, threatening f7 black pawn and assisting the White Queen to checkmate the Black King . . .
6. ... D6. The Black King orders his Knight out to protect him, but mistakenly the signal is given to the d-pawn to move forward only half way, bad blunder . . .
7. Qxf7# The White Queen seeing that the bishop's attack on the “f” pawn wasn't blocked made her move taking the bishop’s pawn next to the Black King check mating him. The queen looked back to her King saying, "For you my love" . . .
7. ... Kxf7. The black king with a smirk on his face tried to slayed the White Queen, but it was an illegal move. For the White Queen is protected by the Bishop from far away on C4 . . . Three ways to stop the attack are.
1st. Block the attack: There was no way to block the attack so . . .
2nd. Take the attacker: The Black King looked for someone else of his army to take the queen, but there was nobody . . .
3rd. Run away: His last resort was to run away, but all of the locations he could run to were protected by the White Queen.
The Black King laid down his sword and surrendered to the White Queen . . .
The white army regrouped and joined their White King at their castle for a happy celebration.