Its good to teach others that its the fastest mate possible and also teaches us to never move f pawn in the opening
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Its good to teach others that its the fastest mate possible and also teaches us to never move f pawn in the opening
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Its good to teach others that its the fastest mate possible and also teaches us to never move f pawn in the opening
the f pawn is high risk because it could lead up to a fool's mate if you're not careful

I am 1724 in puzzles, but I got this wrong the first move I played c4, but I tried again and I got it right

Its good to teach others that its the fastest mate possible and also teaches us to never move f pawn in the opening
Dude shut up, playing the fastest mate is just losing, and it isn't chess.
You seem to take yourself as a chess expert.

Its good to teach others that its the fastest mate possible and also teaches us to never move f pawn in the opening
Dude shut up, playing the fastest mate is just losing, and it isn't chess.
You seem to take yourself as a chess expert.
Dude are you kidding me? Any GM or titled player would say the same.
Lol. I don’t really think so, I would prefer e4, it’s attacking.

Its good to teach others that its the fastest mate possible and also teaches us to never move f pawn in the opening
Dude shut up, playing the fastest mate is just losing, and it isn't chess.
You seem to take yourself as a chess expert.
Dude are you kidding me? Any GM or titled player would say the same.
Lol. I don’t really think so, I would prefer e4, it’s attacking.
e4 is fine, I am saying that the rest after it is not.
That’s a true thing. e4 or d4 or Nf3, they all are really good, ye

The Scholar's Mate has one big downfall: It stops you from getting better at chess. ... It's impossible to learn anything if you never have to play chess. If you are either crushing people in 30 seconds or getting crushed because of the Scholar's Mate, you're not learning how to play an even game of chess.
Apart from that, white moves his queen early, which just gets kicked out, in some variations the bishop gets kicked out, white loses a piece, and black traps white's queen.
You can only try scholars mate on 200s or 100s, then maybe it will work, but trying scholars mate on other high raking players…it’s just useless, you did have a point there, you bring your queen out to early which gives opponent a chance to attack your queen with a tempo. Maybe the puzzle was just for showing chances of scholars mate..?

Its good to teach others that its the fastest mate possible and also teaches us to never move f pawn in the opening
Dude shut up, playing the fastest mate is just losing, and it isn't chess.
Checkmating in 2 is worse than in 3? Could you elaborate?

Its good to teach others that its the fastest mate possible and also teaches us to never move f pawn in the opening
Dude shut up, playing the fastest mate is just losing, and it isn't chess.
Checkmating in 2 is worse than in 3? Could you elaborate?
Dude it isn't chess. I would rather play a long 100 move game and get checkmated than checkmate someone in 2 or 3 moves. I repeat again.
The Scholar's Mate has one big downfall: It stops you from getting better at chess. ... It's impossible to learn anything if you never have to play chess. If you are either crushing people in 30 seconds or getting crushed because of the Scholar's Mate, you're not learning how to play an even game of chess.
Apart from that, white moves his queen early, which just gets kicked out, in some variations the bishop gets kicked out, white loses a piece, and black traps white's queen.
Oooh… I thought you were talking about forced mates.
Solve this puzzle! IK this is an easy puzzle for 100s-600s, but it's still worth trying! Try to figure out the opening that developes the most pieces, not that one that you or me likes best. Hint: You can let out the queen soon and that's the end of the puzzle!