Can two knights mate?

In general, two knights cannot force checkmate, but they can force stalemate. Three knights can force checkmate, even if the defending king also has a knight or a bishop. Edmar Mednis stated that this inability to force checkmate is "one of the great injustices of chess."
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Can you mate with one knights?

Checkmate with either 1 bishop or 1 knight and a king against a lone king is IMPOSSIBLE. What CAN be forced is checkmate with a king and a knight and a bishop against a lone king.
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Can you win at chess with two knights?

Yeah. From Wikipedia, "Although there are checkmate positions with two knights against a king, they cannot be forced. The player with the lone king has to make a blunder to be checkmated." Yep, but only in certain positions.
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Can you mate with just a bishop?

Can you checkmate with one bishop? No. You can't checkmate your opponent's king with just a single bishop and your own king on the board. That's because you can't position the two pieces to place the king in check and cover all his escape routes.
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Can a knight take a king?

For example, if you are controlling a black knight, it is possible to attack the white king and the queen at the same time, even if those pieces are far apart from one another.
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What is Arabian mate in chess?

The Arabian Mate always involves a knight near the opponent's king in the corner. Teaming up with the valiant horse is either a rook or a queen. This mate arises when the rank in front of the king (second rank for White and seventh rank for Black) is cut off by a rook or a queen.
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What is the 50 move rule in chess?

The 50 move rule means that if both players make 50 moves without captures or pawn moves then the game is automatically a draw. This usually happens in an endgame if you had just a king left or a king and a few pieces and the opponent cannot checkmate you. So start counting to 50.
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Can you mate with queen and knight?

Many basic checkmates use the queen to deliver the checkmate, supported by a minor piece. The diagram above shows a queen and a knight working together to checkmate a king. White can finish the job by playing Qe7++.
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Can you mate with two bishops?

The two-bishop checkmate is a mating pattern that uses two bishops and a king to deliver checkmate to an enemy king. One bishop attacks the king while the attacking king and the other bishop prevent the checkmated monarch from escaping. One of the possible final positions of checkmate with two bishops.
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Is it possible to checkmate with a rook and king?

Generally, with correct play, it is possible to checkmate with a Rook and King in 15 to 20 moves. One of the dangers is that a draw may result due to the 50 move rule (see How Games are Drawn ).
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Why can't knights take the queen?

There are only two situations: you was in double check or your knight was pinned by other figure (rook or bishop). Originally posted by groundhog: Your knight was pinned.
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What is the weakest piece in chess?

Pawn: Chess Pieces Facts

Pawn is the weakest piece on the chessboard, it is worth one point (1 point = 1 pawn).
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Why do knights move in an L shape?

With the L-shape maneuver, it has access to eight. Also, if it only moved two squares, straight or diagonally, a knight would always be restricted to the color squares that it started the game on. With both of these, such a piece would be considerably weaker than its minor piece counterpart, the bishop.
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Which is the most powerful piece on a chess board?

In terms of raw power, the queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard and one of the most iconic pieces in any board game, combining the moves of the rook and the bishop in one piece. In terms of material, it's the most valuable piece in the game of chess (apart from the king, of course).
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Can a queen take a king?

Up Close And Personal Check. The queen can move to any adjacent square to the king and call check too. After all, the queen may move in any straight-line including diagonals. If she is in a square adjacent to the king, she can certainly take the king on the next turn if something is not done to stop her.
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Which pieces can checkmate?

There are four fundamental checkmates when one side has only their king and the other side has only the minimum material needed to force checkmate, i.e. (1) one queen, (2) one rook, (3) two bishops on opposite-colored squares, or (4) a bishop and a knight.
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Can a knight move 1 and then 2?

Compared to other chess pieces, the knight's movement is unique: it may move two squares vertically and one square horizontally, or two squares horizontally and one square vertically (with both forming the shape of an L). While moving, the knight can jump over pieces to reach its destination.
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Can a knight Take 2 pieces in one move?

Yes you can lose 2 pieces in one move. There is a difference between losing and have them captured. In a move only one piece can be captured. While a piece that can not escape from being captured like the next following move is lost while on the move being made 1 piece is being captured.
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Who invented chess?

Chess was invented in India around the 8th century. Then it was known as chatrang, and changed over the centuries by the Arabs, Persians and then ultimately the medieval Europeans, who changed the pieces' names and appearances to resemble the English court.
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What is forced mate?

A forced mate is when one side is driven into a checkmate because they have little or no choice in the moves they can make. Look at todays puzzle which is a forced mate in six moves. Black has little or no choice in moves to make and every move leads to being checkmated.
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Is a knight or a bishop more valuable?

Two bishops coordinate very well as the bishop pair because they can operate on all the squares on the board In an open position (one with few blocked pawns) the bishop pair is stronger thana bishop and a knight. So the bishop is worth a tad more than the knight.
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