What pieces can not checkmate?

King and two knights versus king: The stronger side cannot force a checkmate, although it is possible with the cooperation of the enemy king.
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What pieces are impossible to checkmate?

Against a solitary king you cannot force checkmate with only:
  • One bishop (aided by the king).
  • One knight (aided by the king).
  • Two knights (aided by the king) unless there are other pieces on the board as well.
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Can you checkmate with any piece?

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. The king must help in accomplishing all of these checkmates.
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What pieces can a king not take?

The king captures in the same way that it moves, one square horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The king can capture any enemy piece or pawn except for the opposing king, but only if the piece is not defended by any other piece. In other words, the king can capture as long as it's not moving into check.
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Can you checkmate with two minor pieces?

If White has only one minor piece against a lone king, it is not possible to arrange the pieces so that the black king is checkmated. If White has a king and minor piece and so does Black, checkmate can occasionally occur (see below left), although it cannot be forced.
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Checkmate With Only a King



Is triple check possible in chess?

Also, triple check is impossible in standard chess due to multiple checks must be executed in only one move, which allows maximum of 2 pieces capable to attack the opponent's king directly at the same time (attacking pieces are neither subject to be captured nor interposed by other opponent's pieces).
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Can you checkmate with three knights?

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.
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Can a king capture a rook?

The King can never move himself into danger like this so he is unable to capture the Rook.
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Why can't a king take a pawn?

The rules state that a king may not move into check. The state of “check” is found when the king occupies a square when its is threatened by another piece. So, if the king may take a pawn for example because it is on the square in front of the king – the move can be prevented if the pawn is protected by another piece.
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Can king take a piece in check?

Capturing the checking piece, with either the king or another piece. If the checking piece is adjacent to the king, the king can capture the piece if the king does not move into a new check (i.e. if the piece is not protected by another enemy piece).
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Is it possible to checkmate with a horse?

No it is not possible to checkmate a lone king with king and Knight ...
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What are the rules of checkmate?

A checkmate (also known as "mate") occurs when a king is placed in check and has no legal moves to escape. When a checkmate happens, the game ends immediately, and the player who delivered the checkmate wins.
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Can you checkmate with a pawn?

A pawn can't outright kill or capture the opponent's king in the same way it can with the opponent's pieces in general. This is because no attacking pieces can outright capture or kill the king—they can only trap or checkmate it.
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Is it possible to checkmate with 2 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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What is the best checkmate in chess?

Fool's Mate is the fastest checkmate possible in chess, and it occurs after only two moves! Don't worry, you can't be forced into this checkmate unless you make two bad moves in a row.
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Can you win chess without checkmate?

Win/Lose: There are three main ways to win or lose a chess game: checkmate, resignation and timeout.
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What's the most powerful piece in chess?

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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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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Can a queen checkmate a king?

The queen cannot checkmate an enemy king by herself. Instead, the king and queen must work together to finish the game. At this point, there's no need for White to move the queen again until he's ready to checkmate the Black king.
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Can a king move 2 spaces in chess?

Q: How many spaces can a king move in chess

A: The King only moves one space, except when Castling, when it moves two spaces.
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Can a king eat a king in chess?

Because the objective is to trap your opponent's king (deliver checkmate), then A king can not capture a king in chess and the same goes for any other enemy piece. Let us better understand why a king is not allowed to capture an enemy king and what actions we should take if this scenario should ever occur.
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How many times can we check in chess?

Normal rules apply, but you can also win (or lose!) a game by checking (or getting checked) 3 times in total. Games can still end in the traditional ways of checkmate, stalemate and time-out. The game can also end if a player checks their opponent's king three times.
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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.
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Is 2 knights a draw?

Two Knights Cannot Checkmate alone.

The following position is a draw no matter who is to play. White can give a check and force the black king to move to the corner, but the next knight check needed for the checkmate needs two moves, which is not possible!
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Is it possible to checkmate with a bishop and king?

There is no way to position a king and a bishop to create a checkmate position. In fact, if you have another bishop and it's on the same color squares – you still can't create checkmate. However, pair a bishop with a knight, a bishop of an opposing color square, a rook or a queen and you can create checkmate.
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