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6 Move checkmate help.
Hey don't panic! Your not in bad shape. It's a four move checkmate he's attempting, but you slowed it down with your knight.
Now your next move should be to move, Queen's Pawn to Queen three,
then he'll take your knight, then you move your Queen's Bishop to King three-
blocking his bishop. then your own your own.
The best defense against it is 'Pawn' to 'King 4' then queen to King's bishop
three. then knight to king's rook 3. And that will defend against it.
Do not move your kings' knight pawn to knight three- 'If his queen is moved straight out to rook 5'. Or he'll take your Pawn calling check then he'll take your King's rook.
Practice on 'tactics trainer' forget about the timer, when you make a mistake
redo it- And you'll get better and better.
When I can I warm-up with tactics trainer it makes look at the board.
And good luck..
queens pawn to queen 3?
pawn to king 4?
Hey don't panic! Your not in bad shape. It's a four move checkmate he's attempting, but you slowed it down with your knight.
Now your next move should be to move, Queen's Pawn to Queen three,
then he'll take your knight, then you move your Queen's Bishop to King three-
blocking his bishop. then your own your own.
The best defense against it is 'Pawn' to 'King 4' then queen to King's bishop
three. then knight to king's rook 3. And that will defend against it.
Do not move your kings' knight pawn to knight three- 'If his queen is moved straight out to rook 5'. Or he'll take your Pawn calling check then he'll take your King's rook.
Practice on 'tactics trainer' forget about the timer, when you make a mistake
redo it- And you'll get better and better.
When I can I warm-up with tactics trainer it makes look at the board.
And good luck..
queens pawn to queen 3?
pawn to king 4?
The guy was using the defunct "descriptive notation", which was abandoned in the US 40 years ago, in Britain 80 years ago, and everywhere else 150 years ago.
Also, speaking of years, why are you responding to a 17 year old post?
Hey don't panic! Your not in bad shape. It's a four move checkmate he's attempting, but you slowed it down with your knight.
Now your next move should be to move, Queen's Pawn to Queen three,
then he'll take your knight, then you move your Queen's Bishop to King three-
blocking his bishop. then your own your own.
The best defense against it is 'Pawn' to 'King 4' then queen to King's bishop
three. then knight to king's rook 3. And that will defend against it.
Do not move your kings' knight pawn to knight three- 'If his queen is moved straight out to rook 5'. Or he'll take your Pawn calling check then he'll take your King's rook.
Practice on 'tactics trainer' forget about the timer, when you make a mistake
redo it- And you'll get better and better.
When I can I warm-up with tactics trainer it makes look at the board.
And good luck..
queens pawn to queen 3?
pawn to king 4?
The guy was using the defunct "descriptive notation", which was abandoned in the US 40 years ago, in Britain 80 years ago, and everywhere else 150 years ago.
Also, speaking of years, why are you responding to a 17 year old post?
part 1: ok
part 2: why do you care
2...d5! was an excellent move for you, but 2...Nf6 is also good. After 2...Nf6 3.g4 3...d5! is very good
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