"If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?"
You can force mate against a lone king with rook, or two bishops or a knight and bishop. You can't force it with two knights.
What you have to do with these mating nets is just keep reducing the squares availble to the enemy king and force it into a corner (being careful not stalemate). Don't keep giving check.
It is all about cutting off each rank, file and square of the opposition king. It's like bully boy tactics, you have to gang up on the king and force him to the corner of the board or at least close.
how about a greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ashtray.
betchrider wrote:Played Brian Ealey once he beat 40 of us at once!
Really? He didn't do anything else to you did he LOL? He did a runner while on police bail while being investigated for offences against boys in the early 1990s. He has never been seen since.
betchrider wrote:Played Brian Ealey once he beat 40 of us at once!
Really? He didn't do anything else to you did he LOL? He did a runner while on police bail while being investigated for offences against boys in the early 1990s. He has never been seen since.
Probs played him in about 84 as I was still in middle school then! Nobody beat him though!
In my limited experience of chess ,it's very doubtful you'd be left with just 2 knights and a king anyway.
When I play they are my kamikazes ,I just use them to try and snare more valuable pieces,hopefully it being a guaranteed loss of one or another piece for the opponent, I'd try and take without loss to start with, but if not I'm not fussed .