Check YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOGeEZ7iYSg
Any tips to help with this checkmate.
Chess.com has a leeson checkmate with the rook, see it there, the most common method is the box method where the opponent king is in the back rook and your king two steps directly in front and the rook checkmating the king as the front three squares are protected by your king... The best way of rook checkmate (#)
I have strugglewd when it gets to this point so I was wondering does anybody have any tips to eventually checkmate my opponent (from any position they are in)