303 Tricky Checkmates PDF
303 Tricky Checkmates PDF
303 Tricky Checkmates PDF
FRICKY
CHICKMAFIS
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WILSON
Fred Wilson is among the finest chess teachers and authors. He has
BRUCE ALBERSTON
Bruce Alberston is a well-known chess trainer and teacher in the
New York city area and has recently written and narrated the best-sell
ing CD-ROM, Quick Kills on the Chessboard, and collaborated with Fred
Wilson on
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Special thanks to our secret resource, Michele Lance. Michele stopped short
of chopping wood to make paper, but she was involved in everything else. Oth
ers who contributed positions,
David MacEnulty,
Adam Marcus,
Gregory
Tom Schrade,
Andrew Fox,
Glen Hart,
Ned Wall, Oshon Temple, Rita Kelly, Marianna Loosemore and Larry Grasso.
FIRST EDITION
Copyright 1998 by Fred Wilson & Bruce Albers ton
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TABLE
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
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SOLUTIONS
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Diagrams 1-100
Diagrams 101-150
Diagrams 151-250
Diagrams 251-300
Diagrams 301-303
INTRODUCTION
A thorough understanding of the typical mating continuations makes the
most sacrificial combinations leading up to them not only not difficult, but almost a
matter of course.
Tarrasch
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question of talent,
"I can't believe I missed a mate in two!" How many, many times
have you said this to yourself during your chessplaying career?
Too often, I bet. Deep down you know that missed tactical threats
or opportunities are the biggest hindrance to your improvement
at chess.
Recently, one of us, Fred Wilson, reached the following position
as White:
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Queen support mate simply means that you are mating the en
emy King by placing your Queen next to it, with another one of
your pieces or Pawns also attacking the mating square which you
have just ?laced your Queen on. An example of this is the follow
ing position where, with White to move, the Spanish master
Vilardebo missed an opportunity to checkmate one of the world's
greatest players, Richard Reti, at the First Chess Olympiad, Lon
don 1927.
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What would you have played? Notice t hat Black's Queen is what
we call overloaded in that it has to defend against mates on both
h8 and f7. We hope you found the answer: 1. Rh8+! (a classic
deflection, making the Queen give up her defense of f7). l...Qxh8
forced, 2. Qxf7#.
A discovery is any move by a piece or Pawn which opens a line of
fire onto the enemy King, via a rank, file or diagonal, from a
piece lurking behind the just moved unit. The most devastating
discoveries are usually double checks, as in the example below
where W hite mates in three moves.
Although you may already know what a pin is in chess, you may
not be sure how pins can be used tactically to force checkmate.
We s uggest you go immediately to Positions 79 and 80 in Chapter
One. In each of these examples, White forces mate in t wo moves
by creating a murderous pin by sacrificing a piece.
Now, we come to what is probably the most difficult tactical con
cept of all, esr,ecially when it is used to force checkmate, namely
the "dreaded ' zugswang. Zugswang basically means "compul
sion to move". The losing side must make a move, but would
rather not because the only legal moves available cause immedi
ate loss.
Consider the following situation:
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Problem Numbers
1-13
14-27
28-39
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49-64
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93-100
Theme
Back rank and other corridor mates
Rook and Bishop corridors
Diagonal mates with Queen and Bishop
or Rook and Bishop or only a Bishop!
Bishop and Knight Mates
Support mates with the Queen
Knight checkmates
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SOLVING HINTS
Since the goal is checkmate and you have only two moves to work
with, you'll need to operate with forcing moves. The most forc
ing moves are also the most violent moves: checks, captures and
immediate threats of mate. Also, don't be afraid to sacrifice. Ma
terial becomes irrelevant when you're hunting down the enemy
King.
Go to it now and get the enemy King.
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BLACK TO MOVE AND MATE IN TWO
SOLVING HINTS
As in the last chapter, forcing moves are the order of the day.
Checks and captures with checks abound. Material sacrifice is by
now a commonplace occurance. The idea is to make the position
bend to your will. Forcing moves will do it.
Problem #132 comes from our dirty tricks department. You'll
need to know t wo things: the en passant capture, and V\rhite's last
move, b2-b4.
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SOLVING HINTS
We've advanced from the two mover to the three mover. In manv
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one move extension of a two move idea. Number 160 is a case in
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ORGANIZATION
The positions have been randomized for the g reatest challenges.
SOLVING HINTS
The time has come to give away the biggest secret of all: the an
swers are in the back of the book. So, if you get stuck on a mate,
look it up. Then let some time go by, come back, and tr y again.
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and 2. Rg8#
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(B) l... Rxe5 2. Rxd8#
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#3. 1. Qxe5+
#4. l. R le8
#13. l. Rhh7
Rxg8#)
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#5. 1. Rh8+ Kxh8 2. Rf8#
#16. l. Bh6
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#8. l. Rxf6+
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Anastasia's Mate
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1 . . . g4 2. Be7#
#58. 1. a4+ Kxa4 2. Qb3#
#40. I. Bc2+ Kh6 2. Nf7#
#59. I. Rf8+ Qxf8 2. Qxh7#
#41. 1. Ngf7+ Kg7 2. Bh6#
#60. I. Qh8 + Kf7 2. Qxg7#
#42. I. Qh8 + Rxh8 2. Nf6#
#61. 1. Bxh7+ Qxh7 2. Qf8#
#43. 1. Rd7+ Bxd7 2. Nf7#
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l. .. Qxc5 2. Qe8#
#63. 1. Bf6 and 2. Qe7#
#83. 1. Qxf7+
#84. 1. Rxh7+
#67. 1. Qxh7+ Bxh7 2. Nf7#
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#99. 1. Ba7 c6 2. Bb8#
#110. l. . . Qg1+
#115. 1 . . . Bf4+
#102. 1 . . . Qh6+
(A) 2. g6 Qxg6#
(B) 2. e6 Qxe6#
(C) 2. Ke4 Qd3#
#116. l . . . Qa6+
#117. l . . . Qfl+
#104. 1 . . . Bxf5 (threatening 2. . . Rh3#)
2. Rxf5 R7g4#
#10 5. l . . . Qxe2
#107. l . . . Nc3
# liS. l. .. Nb3+
#119. 1 . . .b3
174
SOLUTIONS
#124.
#125.
#126.
#127.
#128.
#129.
t . . . Khl zugswang.
(A) 2. Ne2-moves Ng3#
(B) 2. Nc4-moves Ne3#
#136.
#137.
#138.
#139. 1.
Be3 zugswang.
#141.
#142.
#143.
#144.
l . . . Rf5+
(A) 2. Kxf5 Qf6#
(B) 2. Ke3 Qel#
A swallows tail and an epaulet.
#145.
l . . . Qh3+
(A) 2. Kxh3 Bfi#
(B) 2. Kgt Qfi#
b2-b4
allowing the en passant capture:
l...cxb3+ 2. Kal Bb2#
#133.
#134.
#135.
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3. Rxe8#
#159. 1. Qxd8+ Rxd8 2. ReS+ Rxe8
3.Rxe8#
3. ReS#
3. Rd8#
#162. 1. Qh7+ Ka1 2. Qh8 Kb1
3. Qh1#
#163. 1. Nd7+ Ka8 2. ReS (threatens
3. Rh8#
#152. 1. Qg7+ Rxg7 2. ReS+ Rg8
3. Rxg8#
#153. 1. Nh6+ gxh6 2. Rg3+ Kf7
3.Rxh4#
#165. 1. Ng6+ hxg6 2. Qgl and
3. Qh2#
#166. 1. Rxh6+ Kxh6 2. Qf4+ and
3. Qh2#
#167. 1. Bg8 (threatens 2. Rh7#)
3.Rxf8#
#156. 1. Qd8 Rxd8 2. f8/Q+ Rxf8
3. Rxf8#
#157. 1. Nh6+ gxh6 2. Rg4+ Kh8
3. Rxf8#
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3. Rag7#
#169. 1. Qxh7+ Kxh7 2. Rh3+ Kg6
3. Rg2#
#170. 1. Qh8+ Ke7 2. Ng6+ fxg6
3. Qxg7#
#171. 1. Qg4+ BgS 2. QxgS+ fxgS
3. Rh8#
SOLUTIONS
3. Rh8#
#173. 1. Qxb6+ cxb6 2. Rxb6+ Kc7
3. Rb7#
The swallow's tail mate.
things up:
l. ..Kxh2 2. Bd6+ Kh1 3 .Nf2#
If Black plays a different first
move, White reverses with
2. Nf2+ and 3. Bd6#
#185. 1. ReS+ Kxe8 2 . Rg8+ Ke7
3. Nf5#
3. ReS#
#186. 1.Ne8 (threatens 2 . Rg7#) 1 . ..hxg4
#175. 1. Qg7+ Bxg7 2. Rxd8 + Bf8
3. Rxf8#
#176. 1. Rf4 + Kh8 2. Ng6+ hxg6
3.Rh4#
Greco s h-file corrider mate with
Bishop and heavy piece. It goes
back to 1619.
#177. 1. Bf5 followed by 2. h4 + and
3. Ng6#
#188. 1.Qxh6+ gxh6 (l .. .Kxh6 2 . Rhl#)
3. Rh7#
#189. 1. Nc5+ Kb8 (1 Kd8 2. Qd7#)
#178. 1. Bh6 + Kg8 2. Bxt7+ Kxt7
3. Qa2#
#179. 1. Qc5 + Kd8 2. e7+ Kd7
3. Bf5#
#180. 1. Qg7+ Ke8 2. Nd6+ cxd6
3 . Bg6#
#181. 1. Rxh6+ gxh6 2. Bb2+ Rf6
3. Bxf6#
3. Ne7#
#192. 1. Ne7+ Kh8 2. Qxh7+ Kxh7
3. Rh4#
#182. 1. Bd8followed by
2. b6+ cxb6
3. Bxb6# Black can't stop it.
#183. 1. Nf8+ Kh8 2. Qh7+ Nxh7
3. Ng6#
3. Rh8#
#194. 1. Rh8+ Kxh8 2. Qh5+ Kg8
3. Qh7#
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#195. I. RaS+ KxaS 2. Qat+ KbS
3. Qa7#
#196. 1. Rh7+ Kxh7 2. Qti+ KhS
3. Qg7#
#197. 1. RxgS (threatens 2. Qxg7#)
3. Qg7#
#210. I. Qxd6+ KgS 2. ReS+ Qf8
3. Qxf8#
#211. 1. Bf8 (threatens 2. Qxa7#)
t. . . Rb7
2. RdS+ RbS 3. Qxa7#
3. Qg7#
3. QaS#
3. QxhS#
3. Nh6#
#201. 1. Qf4+ KdS 2. c4+ Kc6
3. Qc7#
3. NcS#
#202. I. QhS+ QgS 2. Rxti+ Kxti
3. Nb3#
#203. I. ReS (threatens 2. Qg7#)
2. Ng4 h2 3 Nf2#
#218. 1. Qxh7+ Nxh7 2. Nxf7+ Nxf7
3. Ng6#
Whites 1st and 2nd moves can be re
versed.
3. Qb8#
#219. I. Nd6+ KdS (l. .. Kf8 2. Qh6#)
#206. 1. Qh6+ KeS (I.. KgS 2. Qg7#)
3. Qxe7#
#221. 1. Rxa6+ bxa6 2. b7+ Ka7
#208. 1. Rh4 Rg7 2. Bf8 and the
178
3. bS/Q #
SOLUTIONS
#222. 1. Qa4+ Kxa4 2. Rxa7+ KbS
3 a4#
#223. 1. Qg7+ Rxg7 2. Nh6+ Kh8
3. fxg7#
#224. 1. Bh6+ Kxh6 2. Qf8+ KhS
3. g4#
#225. 1. Ra6+ Kxa6 2. NcS+ KaS
3. b4#
#226. 1. Rh3 + NbS 2. RxhS+ gxhS
3. g5#
#227. 1. NhS+ Kg8 2. f6 hxgS 3. f7#
3. ReS#
#237. 1. Qh6+ Bxh6 2. NgS+ Kh8
3. Rh7#
#238. 1. Qe8+ Kxe8 2. Bc6+ Kf8
3. ReS#
#239. 1. Qe8+ Kxe8 2. BbS+ Kd8
3. ReS#
#240. 1. Qd8 + Kxd8 2. BgS + Ke8
3. Rd8 #
#241. 1. Qg8 + Kxg8 2. Be6+ Kh8
3. Rg8#
#228. 1. Qf8 + Rxf8 2. Rxf8+ Kd7
3. e6#
3. Rg1#
#229. 1. Rh8 + Kxh8 2. Rh6 + Kg8
3. Qxg7#
3. Bxf6#
#230. 1. Rh8 + Kxh8 2. Qh6+ Bh7
3. Qxg7#
3. Nb3#
#231. 1. Ra8 + Kxa8 2. Qa6 + Kb8
3. Qxb7#
3. Nf6#
#232. 1. Qg8+ Kh6 2. Qdf8+ Qg7
3. Qh8#
( B) l. .. KeS 2. QgS#
Bishop wins.
3. Bg6#
#248. 1. Bh1 f4 2. Bxe4 f3 3.Bxb7#
#235. 1. Qh8 + Kxh8 2. Nxf7 + Kg8
3. Nh6#
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#249. 1. ReS
3. Bxh7#
#251. l . . . Rfl (threatens 2. . . Qxcl#)
3. Kxg3 Re3#
#263. I. .. Qa4+
3. Bel Rxel#
#253. l.. Qxe3+ 2. Bxe3 fxe3 and
3 Bf2#
3. Ra2 Bxc3#
#255. l . . . Qdl+ 2. Rxdl Nc2+
3. Nxc2 Rxdl#
#256. l.. .Bf3+ 2.Bxf3 (or 2.Kgl Qg2#)
3. Kgl Nh3#
#260. l . . . Rc6+
3. Kd8 Rd6#
(B) 2. Ke5 Bc2 and 3. . . f6#
ISO
3. Kgl Qxg2#
#269. l. . . QgS (threatens 2. . . Qg2#)
SOLUTIONS
#271. l... Ncl+ 2. Kbl (2. Ka3 Qb3#)
3. Kbl Qb3#
3. Kdl Nf2#
3...Qxd2#
#275. l...Qxe4 (threatens 2...Nxg2+
and 3...Qel#)
2. dxe4 d3 and
3...Re2# is unstoppable.
#276. l. .. Ral+ 2. Bxal Qa7 and
3...Qa2#
#277. l... Bd8+ 2. Bxd8 (2. g5 Bxg5#
and2 ...Rbl#)
2. Rxe4 Qhl+
3. Qdl Qxdl#
3. Kal Nxc2#
#287. l. ..Qxb2+
3. Kf2 Rg2#
#289. l...Bb3 (threatens 2...Qxa2#)
creates zugzswang)
2. hxg5 Bxb6
3. g6 Be3#
#280. l... Qc4+ 2. Kd6 (2. Kb6 Qb4#)
3. Kh4 f5#
#291. l. ..Rxa3+ 2. Kxa3 Qc5+
3. Ka2 Qa7#
Greco's mating pattern on the
Rooks file.
#292. l. ..Qa5+ 2. Ba4 Qxa4+
3. bxa4 Ra3#
3. Ke3 Qd4#
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#294. l .. .Nb3+ 2. axb3 Qa3+
3 . bxa3 Ra2#
#295. l .. .Rxb3+ 2. cxb3
WILSON
&
ALBERSTON
3. Kd5 QeS#
#300. l ... Rfl+ 2. Kxfl Qhl+
3. Kf2 Ng4#
#301. 1. Be4+ Kg5 2. Rg7+ Kh6
3. Kc4 bS#
#298. l ... Nxc2+ 2 . Kbl Nd4+
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