It's important to note that you keep the queen at a knight's distance from the opponent's king. Then you just copy every move the king does(eg. the king moves up, you also move your queen up one square) and eventually you'll trap him in a single file.
Yes, this tip is so much easier to remember than “shrink the enclosure”. You get your queen at a knight’s distance, then copy the king’s moves until the king’s in that 2 square box, then checkmate.
@@theonlyjoe_ but he's not elaborating it that way, rather he just says that you need to keep shrinking the enclosure. A beginner might have a hard time trying to do that so it's easier to explain the method on how it's done, i.e., keep the queen at a knight's distance.
Basically, Check the king like you would with a knight, (L shape) except instead of a knight its a queen, then just keep doing it until kings forced to move a rank. Until the back rank where you move your king to mate.
you can also use the queen moving with knight distance and to stop that when opp. king reaches corner square. Bring the king into play and checkmate. it's easier to follow.
For us less intelligent folks it can also just be done like a rook checkmate, just mirror their moves with your king and when you have opposition check them, then repeat
Knight opposition with queen and copy then that shuts them on the side of the board then move the king down and then do any basic queen checkmate, it's quicker and easier.
A lot easier version is the put the queen in a rook position in which it would be a check and then you copy each move untill there left with two squares and then you bring the king in
Im now searching for the most difficult technique that works to teach queen and king mate so the students will feel like geniuses when they "invent" a better way to checkmate and therefore remember it way better.
You can do this with a rook too, another queen checkmate would be to get your queen a horse move away from ur opponents king and copy his moves till he’s in a corner then bring ur king, careful not to stalemate though
A better technique for me when I was a beginner was the L method which meant you made an L with your queen and the opponents King until it reaches the edge
I just got to 1200 today after 100 days playing chess. You have helped me gain rating really fast. today I won against a 1380. I hope I will be 1500-1600 in december
@@Sir_Infiden thanks bro. Today I hit 1270. 2000 is hard but I will surely get to 1500-1600. I hit 1100 blitz too,,, I hadn't played in a month and I was 880
@@Sir_Infiden yes you can. On 1st of feb I was 700 and I thought: damn in the last 3 weeks my rating went down, I will never even get to 1000. On valentine's day i hit 1000😂 I could not believe it. I dropped to 920 but it took just a few days to get to 1000 again, going from 1000 to 1100 was the easiest as I had 15 wins in a row. If you play rapid everyday you will get better faster.good luck bro, avoid bullet for now it really makes you lazy
the easiest way is to use the knight opposition method. place your queen in a square that, if it was a knight, would've been a check. now, your queen and opponent's king should be separated in an L shape (just like how a knight moves) once you've done that, simply copy ANY move your opponent's king makes EXCEPT the last move. make sure to leave TWO squares for the opponent's king to move to prevent stalemate. Lastly, simply march your king and deliver checkmate ;)
@@adios8919 knight opposition is what’s shown here. It’s just sped up so it’s not showing every move and instead showing why you do knight opposition (to cut the king off)
Can't you just move you queen into a knight attacking position then mirror the opponent king's move to make it smaller but at the back rank you need to give the king 2 spaces so it wouldn't be stalemate.
Rook might be easier but queen is the most annoying thing ever I swear I always get stalemate on accident rook. I'd say that in endgame rook is probaply better because there will hardly be be a stalemate.
@@Dabigdawg1 knight opposition rule is just a drawn out way of cutting off the king. If you watch the video he follows the knight opposition rule anyway. Only difference is he explains the point of the rule, instead of just saying what to do
I've been stalemating too many times with this lead 😭😭😭😭
Use the rook checkmate method for the queen it works like a charm
Fr me too 😭😭😭
i got lazy watching and finishing the video so i moved my king and i stalemated😭😭😭😭😭
@@enzowong6045you can just use the rook checkmate method to prevent most stalemates except 1 be careful of that
@@enzowong6045 I stalemated while watching this video lol
editing on this one was very nice, lots of graphics and keeping the retention high
Thank you, took me a while ❤️
Hayday!!!
On the other hand, I thought the graphics looked silly and childish
Am I the only one who quickly searched up this video to checkmate while struggling to mate with only a king and a queen?
+1
You're the most wholesome dude ever. Along with that, you're super talented. I see you doing great things man, you have my support.
thank you so much for perhaps the nicest comment I've seen in a long time - so so kind you are ❤️
@@thechessnerd For how long have you been playing chess?
my friends just play chess for fun and they are rated same so idk about talented lol
Glad to hear I'm not alone in getting stalemate here
Imagine not knowing chess and hearing “how to mate with king and queen”
It's important to note that you keep the queen at a knight's distance from the opponent's king. Then you just copy every move the king does(eg. the king moves up, you also move your queen up one square) and eventually you'll trap him in a single file.
Yes, this tip is so much easier to remember than “shrink the enclosure”. You get your queen at a knight’s distance, then copy the king’s moves until the king’s in that 2 square box, then checkmate.
That’s literally what he’s doing
@@theonlyjoe_ but he's not elaborating it that way, rather he just says that you need to keep shrinking the enclosure. A beginner might have a hard time trying to do that so it's easier to explain the method on how it's done, i.e., keep the queen at a knight's distance.
I just stalemated a winable game and went straight to RUclips for tutorial
Imagine not knowing chess and hearing
"How to mate with king and queen"💀
My bad trait is gonna stalemate
Basically, Check the king like you would with a knight, (L shape) except instead of a knight its a queen, then just keep doing it until kings forced to move a rank. Until the back rank where you move your king to mate.
That's what I do when I have king and queen
That’s what he does
you can also use the queen moving with knight distance and to stop that when opp. king reaches corner square. Bring the king into play and checkmate. it's easier to follow.
That’s what he’s doing
For us less intelligent folks it can also just be done like a rook checkmate, just mirror their moves with your king and when you have opposition check them, then repeat
Knight opposition with queen and copy then that shuts them on the side of the board then move the king down and then do any basic queen checkmate, it's quicker and easier.
It’s what’s shown here
I'm not a low rated player. But many times I need to end the game only with premuves. And this is very helpful.
Basically you kinda-sorta-check the enemy king with the queen in a knight-like pattern
I got the checkmate !!! Thank you
A lot easier version is the put the queen in a rook position in which it would be a check and then you copy each move untill there left with two squares and then you bring the king in
If you want to avoid stale mate use your queen like rook
I suck at middle games, can you create a video tutorial tackling middle games strategies?
I think there's a video on middle games in gotham chess's channel
Good video. It will help me in avoiding stalemate
Always remember to leave one square open. A safer method would be to use the rules on a rook endgame. Same results.
Show us knight and bishop checkmate
SECOND🎉😢
I have :) scroll down my page (can’t really say “scroll down my shorts” there 😂)
@@thechessnerd obviously... I'll die scrolling your shorts 💀 By the way, Big fan 🙌 keep grinding
even if i practiced for a month i would probably draw that lmao
@@thechessnerd scroll down my shorts sounds weird
Im now searching for the most difficult technique that works to teach queen and king mate so the students will feel like geniuses when they "invent" a better way to checkmate and therefore remember it way better.
Very nice
The worst thing when you very close to win but the other fucking king can't stop for 0.4 second
Box checkmate nice
thx man for this simple explanation
I'm an 1800 in rapid and felt like I had to watch this after a stalemate in time trouble
Keep up great work
You can do this with a rook too, another queen checkmate would be to get your queen a horse move away from ur opponents king and copy his moves till he’s in a corner then bring ur king, careful not to stalemate though
it's actually just like the box mate with the rook
I love the way you say checkmate lol
Just done a stalemate by mistake and now this video while watching shorts 😢
That was the cow fence of Hay Day😂😂😂
A better technique for me when I was a beginner was the L method which meant you made an L with your queen and the opponents King until it reaches the edge
That’s what he’s doing
Thank you 😊
I just mate like I do with a rook, it’s simpler for me idk why
I just got to 1200 today after 100 days playing chess. You have helped me gain rating really fast. today I won against a 1380. I hope I will be 1500-1600 in december
Hope u get to a 2000 by December
@@Sir_Infiden thanks bro. Today I hit 1270. 2000 is hard but I will surely get to 1500-1600. I hit 1100 blitz too,,, I hadn't played in a month and I was 880
@@mateoqeraca3726 as a fellow 600 , I hope that I reach the same rating rating as yours by December too
@@Sir_Infiden yes you can. On 1st of feb I was 700 and I thought: damn in the last 3 weeks my rating went down, I will never even get to 1000. On valentine's day i hit 1000😂 I could not believe it. I dropped to 920 but it took just a few days to get to 1000 again, going from 1000 to 1100 was the easiest as I had 15 wins in a row. If you play rapid everyday you will get better faster.good luck bro, avoid bullet for now it really makes you lazy
@@mateoqeraca3726 thanks man
Bro I always find way to stalemate here especially on bullet during those last 5 seconds
I always stalemate here lol, I just use the rook mate with a Queen because I know that bettwr
The thing is you can still stalemate by accident
is there any way black can prevent this at the starting point of the video?
This is the opening, right?
A similar way to do it is place your queen a knight's jump away from the opponent king, then copy whatever move he does
That’s what he’s doing
@@theonlyjoe_ He could've explained it more clearly
Make one for knight and bishop
Bro u can make it like checking him with a knhight and trap him in the corner its much easier
And... Here here here... stalemate
Thank you,You really Hellp mx chess improve
What if he goes down?
make a vid on how to mate with rook and king since most of them doesnt know how to (im 1600 ik but still make one)
Doing it this way is much harder than just doing the king rook endgame. Plus there is a chance of stalemating this way
I'll stick with my Knight opposition thank you.
They’re both the same
@@theonlyjoe_ knight opposition is easier, although slower.
@@silasnebulous4533 they’re the same idea. He literally plays knight opposition in the video
Me watching this after stalemate:
Yea but it never goes like that we always end up with that slippery king that takes the other square you are avoiding lol
Just set it up and practice against the computer.
the easiest way is to use the knight opposition method. place your queen in a square that, if it was a knight, would've been a check. now, your queen and opponent's king should be separated in an L shape (just like how a knight moves)
once you've done that, simply copy ANY move your opponent's king makes EXCEPT the last move. make sure to leave TWO squares for the opponent's king to move to prevent stalemate.
Lastly, simply march your king and deliver checkmate ;)
@@adios8919 knight opposition is what’s shown here. It’s just sped up so it’s not showing every move and instead showing why you do knight opposition (to cut the king off)
You seem like a really nice guy
My guy fr used HayDay for editing 💀💀
I used to love that game
@@DreamerDaLeader I still play it!
Ya 😅 nice game
“Match ended by stalemate”
I wish i watched this before playing :/
I wished I knew this ;-;
I think this is very easy to stale mate. Why don't you just do the king and rook mate with the queen?
I can somewhat do it fast but maybe not exactly in the way you're doing it
Can someone explain why the black king dont just capture the queen on d5?
Kd4 has left the chat…
"How to Mate with Queen and King" nahh dude that sounds so weird.
Okay how does black win
They don't. Easy m8, m8, don't h8, r8 it 8/8
@@anond2015 It was a sarcastic joke
😂
Should have kept another title . The title is so sus
I just do the back rank rook method, can't mess up.
Do with rook and kint
Can't you just move you queen into a knight attacking position then mirror the opponent king's move to make it smaller but at the back rank you need to give the king 2 spaces so it wouldn't be stalemate.
That’s what he’s doing
Had to search this in game lmao
Me who does the rook checkmate cuz I’m not bothered to learn more checkmates: 🗿
this is similar with the rook mate
Me who just does the rook checkmate
I am just playing a match i do stalemate mistakenly then i came here
ugh just lost my game cuz did not know how to finish
....... Ka7
Qb4 was better right so the Black King wont get out of back rank.... Is it right Bro??
Didn't know he gave those type of lessons. 😐
(Its a joke.)
Rook might be easier but queen is the most annoying thing ever I swear I always get stalemate on accident rook. I'd say that in endgame rook is probaply better because there will hardly be be a stalemate.
The easier way is to do it the Roooooooook checkmate
What about knight opposition still great job explaining it
It’s the same idea
Not exactly it still works but with knight opposition u do not bring in the king until there in the back rank with two squares
@@Dabigdawg1 knight opposition rule is just a drawn out way of cutting off the king. If you watch the video he follows the knight opposition rule anyway. Only difference is he explains the point of the rule, instead of just saying what to do
With knight oposition u do not need bring the king in until he in the two square on the backrank
@@Dabigdawg1 I know. But the entire point is to cut the king off, which is literally what he does in the video
black king be like : I sacrificed myself for white queen
Can you please do how to win with only the king?
You can’t
@@theonlyjoe_ it's a joke man jesus
Kd4
I just stalemate
D2 automatic check
Bro if you're in any position with the king it's easy to win
did you just... take the hay day's pigs enclosure??
Make the queen a night
This is the easiest one lol
At that point everyone rage quits 🤦🏽♂️
Easy!😂
Slide the Queen and bait it
I use the knight position
It’s the exact same idea, just this one is a bit faster
YOU USED THE HAY DAY PICTURE
Just use knight oposition
I prefer knight opposition
Very e
Easier way is knight opposition
It’s the exact same idea as knight opposition, just less drawn out
Just play it as a rook
Queen to c7.