Top 32 Checkmates You Must Know | Basic Mating Patterns, Chess Tactics, Moves & Ideas to Win
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- Here are the Top 32 Checkmates every chess player must know. It's important in chess to recognize common checkmate patterns as they can occur often. In this video, we will see 32 typical checkmates that you definitely should be on the lookout for to help you win more games. These mating patterns, moves, tactics and ideas will help you find them in your games & recognize them on the chessboard, which in turn will increase your winning chances. These are like the chess basics for beginners, but these will also be helpful for anyone, even if you are an intermediate or an advanced chess player. These examples will also help you in improving your tactics & give you some new ideas to trap your friends & opponents. I also have an interesting chess puzzle at the end of this video, let's see if you can solve that.
Checkmate Patterns Covered:
0:00 Typical Checkmate Patterns - Introduction
0:23 Anastasia's Mate
1:04 Hook Mate
1:54 Arabian Mate
2:40 Corner Mate
3:12 Vukovic Mate
3:49 Opera Mate
4:46 Reti's Mate
5:35 Morphy's Mate
6:30 Pillsbury's Mate
7:20 Swallow's Tail Mate / Guéridon Mate
7:41 Kill Box Mate
7:54 Triangle Mate
8:16 Back-rank Checkmate
8:57 Blind swine Mate
9:22 Smothered Mate
10:13 Suffocation Mate
11:20 Anderssen's Mate / Mayet's Mate
11:53 Pawn Mate / David & Goliath Mate
12:30 Dovetail Mate / Cozio Mate
13:25 Damiano's Mate
14:10 Lolli's Mate
14:56 Epaulette Mate
15:13 Greco's Mate
15:51 Max Lange's Mate
16:37 Double bishop Mate
16:56 Boden's Mate
17:24 Balestra Mate
17:40 Blackburne's Mate
17:54 Corridor Mate
18:24 Fool's Mate / 2 Move Checkmate
18:40 Scholar's Mate / 4 Move Checkmate
19:07 Legal's Mate
19:24 Chess Puzzle: Find the Pattern
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Which is YOUR Favourite Checkmate? Let me know!
Watch the '24 Tactics You Must Know' Here:
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Hi Jeetendra Advani
My favorite mate is Opera mate !
@@grenita2676 same
Smothered mate
And The Boden's mate
Solution to the puzzle:
1. a7 check by knight,
2. Black knight takes then rook C1 check.
3. Black knight comes back on c6
4. Rook takes on c6
5. Black pawn takes rook
6. Bishop a6 is checkmate
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I missed at number 4. That's briliant, dude!
Yeah i didnt find the rook check in This variation either.. Not easy to spot the open file for the rook when its closed in the starting position. So i thought h7 looked crushing. Perhaps it is.. But i didnt see any forced mate there.
Nice
@Raj Agarwal kiss of death checkmate . 😂😂😂. Best name I have ever heard except wwe moves.
Basic mating patterns just what i needed
To make it more clear, it's check-mating.
@@meram4473 damn we got a fucking xerlok rolmes over here
@@meram4473 why are you trying to be smart when you are dumb . both word means the same.
@@himanshuatri8198 it depends on the reader
Move 1 : Trap the queen in the corner
Move 2 : Bash the bishop
How many queen sacrifices in the video
Chess talk: yes
The queen is imortal
Queen literally got demoted to a sacrificing piece
I have never seen anyone so dedicated to teaching people chess. *RESPECT IS ALL I HAVE FOR YOU*
Thank you so much!
Thank you sir for teaching me so much. i recently won a local tournament, all because of you and your dedication towards teaching us. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Thanks Sir !! Becuse of this 32 checkmates , I can checkmate easily and I have increased my ratings by 70 !!! Thanks sir 🙂🙂😊
Finally, a Channel that revived my chess skills.
Another title: when your own army betrays you
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You are a true legend, not only did you explain the patterns really clearly, you also gave some really useful puzzles/scenarios to solve
Thanks!
I also love it when you said "It's a beautiful smothered checkmate".
I did that once.
Me too
,,First of all, we start with a Queen sacrifice."
8:12 illuminati confirmed 😂
Hrushikesh, remember on lichess you lost 4 games against me :D
What a great way to tell someone that you remember them 😂❤@@guptahaha
My new favorite channel. I find his voice calming yet empowering
First this man taught us traps ... Then started streaming.. now started teaching us checkmates.. next I really want him to change his channel name to GM Jeetendra Advani
Very true 😂
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I think he is a GM hiding in a common man's cloak.........he must be a secret Grandmaster
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@@cuberchez818 Areee I found you in this channel's Comment section... Do you know where we had met?? Btw Jeetendra sir don't even have a FIDE rating, sir is playing chess for fun, and sharing his great knowledge with everyone
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19:37
Solution
1: Na7+, Nxa7
2: Rc1+, Nc6
3: Rxc6, bxc6
4: Ba6#
Balestra mate
Puzzle answer ( I think)
Knight to a7
He needs to capture with his knight, then rook to C1
If Black queen covers then QxC7
If knight covers then rook captures knight so black takes rook with pawn then bishop to a6 checkmate
My attempt for the puzzle:
Knight to A7 check, sacrificing our Knight. Black Knight takes the white Knight for free.
Then we will play Rook C1 check. He has to block with the Knight, Knight C6. ( Because obviously we don't want to lose our queen.. right? ) Then the Rook takes the Knight on C6. Pawn captures Rook. And now we will play Bishop to A6. 𝗔𝗻𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁'𝘀 𝗮 𝗯𝗲𝗮𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗳𝘂𝗹 𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸𝗺𝗮𝘁𝗲.
Edit: Dang it! Somebody already solved the puzzle! Welp, at least I tried! Hehehe 😅
I rarely sub and like I honestly forget. This is the only channel I've done it on consistently so far. I use my liked videos to go back and rewatch important videos. I just subscribed and I'm sorry I should've done it sooner. Your analysis videos and breakdowns are the best there is in my opinion. Very easy to understand and you don't just assume we know everything and explain things other advanced players assume we know or should know. Thank you 😊
By this I have learned new mating patterns. Thank you sir !
Love the idea of seeing an application of every mate involving a sacrifice, considering pins and other tactics. A wonderful and sweet short review. Very useful for people who are scared to sacrifice and cannot see all tactics.
yeah they think "what if i do the wrong sacrifice?"
@@shriharikalyanismenon5595 My case is more... I don't want to sac, let me see if I can survive without losing any piece. :D
I do sacrifices in puzzles, in real games I am still very often scared, unless I recognize a pattern.
Very interesting video. The Legal's Mate is very interesting. I deal back rank, supported-queen/other piece and corridor mates most often against the computer. I thought Na7 (kNight to a7) was the best move (this was before I looked at the comments; the comments confirmed my theory. I won't explain how checkmate occurs; others have done so earlier). Great job!
(Knight a7 knight a7) (rook c1 knight c6) (rook c6 pawn c6) (bishop f1#) Checkmate
Your videos are really fabulous . Amazing mind blowing moves. ❤❤❤
20. Damiano's mate
The example was excellent and also the damiano's mate was excellent.
A very comprehensive video. You never fail to provide very informative video. Everybody will surely benefit from this.
Thank you Raphael!
I always get stuck in the middle games. I think with this video, that is ruled out. Thank you🙏
Thanks!!! Been waiting for someone to make this video for awhile!😊😊👍🏾👍🏾 So good
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Ans. of puzzle -
1) Na7+, Nxa7
2) Rc1+, Nc6
3) Rc6+, bxc6
4) Ba6#
Thank you Muskan!
Very nice Muskan but Small correction:. In second step it is Nc6, not Na7
@@sarathijv6333 Thankyou for telling me I bymistakely wrote
This is the video I've been waiting for. Thank you! 😊👍
One of the best and most useful video for an amature like me.
The thing I like about this channel is that you always write your own subtitles. It’s soooo time consuming to write subtitles...
Excellent video made to see check mating patterns with beautiful examples to show how they are applied
I think smoothered mate is the best pattern because it gives the value of single piece
This was just what I wanted! Thank you.
Smothered mate is my favorite..
Thank you so much Sir. I learned lot of check mate patterns today.
I like how you explain and show why the names are used. (I have yet to see the Back Rank Mate be the most common though - at least not for me.)
this is a kind of video a chess lover always wants ,you rock👌👌
Nice! Some of these are really interesting.
I used the kill box mate yesterday and won the match.I didn't even know that this checkmate was discovered way before and would have never knew If I didn't saw your amazing video. Y ou are the best chess teacher sir!
Much needed video ........ I was searching for this for a long time ❤️❤️❤️❤️
1.KNIGHT TO A7
KINGHT TAKES ON A7
2.ROOK TO C1 CHECK
BLOCKS WITH KNIGHT C6
3.ROOK TAKES KNIGHT
PAWN TAKES ROOK
4. BISHOP TO A6 BALESTRA CHECKMATE.
Nice
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oh my god you are a 1500 rated player . but still why are watching these traping and mating videos?
@@sakthivel-zb3jl *1850 player checking in*
@@sakthivel-zb3jl trap is for noobs
@Stefan Müller wherever i go i find you
I was looking for this video great job👏
Awesome vid bro! Thanks for the patterns!!
Great review in one nice video. Thanks!
My favourite checkmates are the ones where pieces on the mated king’s team block it from escaping. I love you Jeetendra. Thank you so much for showing these checkmate patterns
Exactly what I was looking for!
Amazing video. Really helped me. Thank you.
I have no words to thank you
I know this isn't common but there's another mate, the Stamma's mate, kinda rare but really interesting. But great vid man! ❤️
this channel actually deserves 1,000,00 subscribers! hope to see more of your tricks and traps!
I really like the smothered mate too!
This has become my one of the favorite video
Another amazing video by ChessTalk. 👍👍
Everything is crystal clear, thanks brother 😉
Thanks a lot. Really an educative video. Keep making videos like this✌
Very Informative Video👌Loved it ♥️
Loved the Video...Thank You Sir.... :D
Great work man. Keep rocking
Thank you. You are very helpful!
Your video is one of the best chess videos for beginners like me. Keep up the good work Mr. Jeetendra Advani. Greetings from your Indonesian subscriber
Oh my god 🤣 these checkmates are Epic !
Yaa
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The first move is Na7+ followed by Nxa7 and Rc1+. Now if you block with the queen then Qxc7# is a swallow's tail mate on the back rank but if you block with the knight then Rxc6+ happens, bxc6 is forced and then Ba6# is a Balestra mate.
I love the way how you teach the trap's and stunning checkmate's
Sir, this video is very useful for intermediate players like me. 🙏
Great channel
Thanks now I will try to find all these patterns in my games
helpful and with clarity... thanks.. I can actually understand and focus on this... Slow it down to .75 if yer slow like me
Guys take this man to 100 million subscribers... Amazing explanation... Thanks for the like..
U r explanation is so nice..
Yeeeoww, was spectacular Chess Talk
And wish you a very happy Christmas in advance.
This is an awesome content! Thanks for the tips!!
I have used the corridor mate against my mother many times since you have told it , thanks very much
730 views in 7 mins... Wow.... As expected.. btw thanks a lot Jeetendra sir
Finally u r back with another top quality vid YES!!!!
Thank you, I still appreciate you work
Puzzle :
1. Na7+ Nxa7
2. Rc1+ Nc6
3. Rxc6+ bxc6
4. Ba6#
Beautiful video sir!, so much to learn and I really love the smothered/Suffocation mate!! especially the puzzle for the same!! Tq
Thanks for this video... Love you... This was your longest video . I only love short video but this was best video for intermediate level♥️
Thank you Sanjan. Glad you liked it :)
@@ChessTalk u r most welcome ♥️ post for videos like this for intermediate level ♥️
Now I know the 32 checkmate pattern mates because of chess talk😀
this helped alot thanks
Best resource.Thank you
Making chess great again!
The answer of the puzzle - First the Knight should move to A7 and then most of the people takes the Knight with their Knight. The you just move your Rook to A1 and then capture his Knight at A7 then when you move your Rook to A8 and then that's a beautiful checkmate.
Amazing video, thank you very much!!!
Prefect video for a beginner such as myself
Today I learn many mating patterns because of chess talk .Thank u so much sir❤
I am playing chess nearly for 5 months. But I don't know this 32 checkmates. Thank you sir
I have been playing chess since past 8 yes but I also don't know.
Thanks a million for this video!
Thought I saw a shorter line for Morphy's mate, then realized a single pawn could foil my plans. Chess is hard.
the best video up till now.
Na7+ Nxa7
Rc1+ Nc6
Rxc6 bxc6
Ba6 #
Solution to puzzle
This is the Balistra Mate!!
Hello uncle, this video I feel it's a great shot, it was interesting and instructive I also learned many new things. Thank you
Thank you Advani, Good Job
This video is very helpful!
Puzzle answer- First, Rook to c1 to pin the Knight. Then, if the player understood, then he will take the Queen. If not, then Na7#.
Thank you for this Jeetendra!! You rock as always!!🥰😎
Thank you 🙏
Amazing video.I am rated 2200+ in chess.com(not any gm or im or no titles)..I have seen many checkmates in my games but I know their names now only..thank you sir.
Before that video i was a stalmate master 😃
You sir, are the reason i won my schools last chess tournament !! Keep making more videos please
Definitely saving this video to watch again and again when I'm not sleepy . . . thank you! Puzzle answer: knight a7 check, black knight x a7, R c1 check, black knight c6, R x Knight c6, pawn x R c6,
B a6 checkmate Now I gotta go back and see what that checkmate pattern was called! And look in the comments to see other answers (?)
Ans: Na7+ Nxa7 Rc1+ Nc6 Rxc6 bxc6 Ba6#......!
Very informative video.....well done....!