How to achieve checkmate with King, Knight & Bishop vs King | W-Maneuver | Fundamental Checkmates
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The ultimate goal in chess is to checkmate the opponent’s king. In case the opponent has only the lone king left on the board, there are four fundamental checkmates that can be applied to force a checkmate with a minimal amount of material.
The four possible mating cases involve:
#1 - King & Queen vs King
#2 - King & Rook vs King
#3 - King & 2 Bishops vs King
#4 - King, Bishop & Knight vs King
In this video, IM Alex Astaneh, is going to show you the second part of the fourth fundamental checkmate which involves the king, knight and bishop against the lone king.
There are two main options to achieve a checkmate with a king, knight and bishop against the lone king. The general idea is to force the opponent's king to the corner of the board that has the same color as the bishop is controlling. For closed positions, where the opponent's king is captured in a net and can therefore not escape to a board corner that has an opposite color than the bishop, the so-called Delétang's method can be applied to achieve checkmate. For open positions, where the king is not captured in a net, the W-Maneuver must be applied to achieve a checkmate.
In this video, we will cover open positions with the W-Maneuver.
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