Checkmate with Knight & Bishop #2: Chess Endgame Strategy, Moves & Tricks to Win Fast + Puzzle

Checkmate with a Knight, a Bishop & a King in the Endgame. Do you think this is difficult? No, it isn’t. I have a very easy & simple chess strategy for you all. In this chess tutorial, I will show you some step-by-step moves that you need to play to win this game fast. The trick is to co-ordinate with all your pieces to restrict your opponent’s moves, avoid stalemate and finally mate the white/black king in the correct corner within 50 moves. In this chess video, you will learn the best method to win these type of endgames where your opponent decides to run away to a corner which is not the same colour as your bishop. Here are some basic tips:
1. Drag your opponent’s king to an edge of the board by using the idea of restriction
2. Push the opponent’s king to the correct corner
3. Limit him to the corner 2 squares only
4. Avoid stalemate
5. And finally Checkmate your opponent with your bishop

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45 Comments

  1. f6 is winning on the spot.

    1- If Kf8 then Qh6+ , Kg8, Qg7#

    2- If Re5 then Rxe5. As White Queen can't be captured by the Black Queen because of mate on e8 so black is forced to play Qa1+, but after Kh2 , Qxa3, Re8+,Qf8, and a beautiful move Qh6, whatever black plays, there is a checkmate on g7.

    3-if h6 or h5, then Re8 check and after kh7, Rh8+( another tactical shot😊) . After Kxh8, Qh6+ and after Kg8, Qg7#

  2. The answer to the bonus riddle is f6.
    after that every move black makes will lead to checkmate by Re8 or Qg7

  3. @3.19 – you mentioned that we have to follow W pattern for knight if black king moves backward. what if the black king moves in the expected direction? do I need to follow the W pattern for knight. If yes, then black king comes to row 7. I don't know how to deal with it? please guide me

  4. FEN: 4R1k1/2p2p1p/1p4p1/p1r2P2/3p4/P1qP4/3Q2P1/6K1 b – – 1 1

    1

    Re8+

    Kg7

    2

    Qe2

    Qxd3

    3

    Qe7

    Rxf5

    4

    Qf8+

    Kf6

    5

    Re6+

    Kxe6

    6

    Qe8+

    Kf6

    7

    Qc6+

    Ke7

    8

    Qxc7+

    Kf8

    9

    Qc8+

    Ke7

    10

    Qc7+

    Ke6

    11

    Qc6+

    Ke7

    12

    Qxb6

    Ke8

    13

    Qxa5

    Ke7

    14

    Qa7+

    Kd6

    15

    Qb6+

    Kd5

    16

    Qb5+

    Kd6

    17

    Qxd3

    Rf3

    18

    Qxf3

    d3

    19

    Qxd3+

    Ke6

    20

    Qa6+

    Ke7

    21

    Qb5

    f6

    22

    Qe2+

    Kf7

    23

    Qa6

    Kg7

    24

    Qa7+

    Kg8

    25

    a4

    Kh8

    26

    a5

    Kg8

    27

    a6

    Kh8

    28

    Qb7

    Kg8

    29

    a7

    Kh8

    30

    Qf7

    g5

    31

    Qxf6+

    Kg8

    32

    Qxg5+

    Kh8

    33

    a8=Q#

  5. I want to ask that in which app we can add pieces random

  6. F6 is a best and winning move to white
    It cover the G7 and 8E is a game over

  7. finally I have learnt it ! who is going to stop me now ?

  8. Hello Jitendra sir….I love playing chess..I tried myself to checkmate the king with my king bishop and knight. I checkmated the king where the king was at the position at the other color of my bishop.

  9. i had knight and bishop on end game and stale mated. damn. I instantly go to this video to learn lol

  10. 1.f6 Re5 2.Rxe5 Qa1+ 3.Re1 h6 4.Rxa1 Kh7 5.Qe2 h5 6.Qe8 Kh6 7.Qxf7 c5 8.Qg7+ Kg5 9.f7 Kf4 10.f8=Q+ Ke3 11.Rd1 Ke2 12.Qf3#

  11. Why didn’t he show how to force the king out of the center

  12. Answer to the puzzle is
    Qh6 then Re8

  13. 1==f6-Q*d2
    Re8#
    2= f6-h6
    Re8+,Kh7
    Rh8+,K*Rh8
    Qh6+,Kg8 force move
    Then Qg7#

  14. They can be called as W manuver And that's a pattern in chess any pattern. We will call it as w manuver

  15. I have a problem with rook vs queen how to win with queen

  16. Solution-Pawn to f6 , then Rook to e8 And It's a Checkmate in 2 moves

  17. I came here to watch this video after stalemating a winning game.

  18. White – Pawn f6 2) Black – Black Queen into White Queen 3)White – Rook e8 #

  19. My GOSH !!!! Thanks master!!!! I don't know how to mate with a Bishop and knight before. I'll practice this. Thank you thank you thank you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  20. can someone please tell me where (on which website) can i practice this endgame

  21. "So let's assume your opponent is smart and he knows this, so he's going to run to this corner from the start. What are you going to do now?" Jeetendra Advani. The other guy just loves to stall the number of moves required in order to force a draw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  22. pawn to f6 biack queen takes the white queen rook e8 the checkmeet

  23. the chess puzzle's answer is pawn to 6F because then we can bring the rook to the checkmate position of the king.

  24. answer of puzzle
    white Qh6
    black gxf5
    white re8 checkmate to black

  25. F6 is the best move here which is confirming whites win any how
    If black plays Qxd2 ,Re8 is the winning move.
    If black plays blackRe5,whiteR×e5,blackQc6,whiteQc2,blackQb5,whiteQb3,blackQc6,whiteQc4,black,Qd7,white Qxc7 ,black Qe6,white Qd8,black Qe8,white Qxe8 is a check mate
    If black plays Kf8 ,Qh6+ ,Kg8 will be the only move then Re8 will be a check mate
    If black plays h6 ,white will play Re8+,Kh7will be the only move,then Rh8+,K×h8, Q×h6+,then the only move left for black is Kg8,then Qg7 is ultimately a check mate.

  26. There also is another way to put him in check mate in the black corner

  27. If the black bishop on the light square was on a2, the black king was on b3, the black knight was on c2, and the white king was on a1 there would be a checkmate in the corner that is not the same color as the bishop

  28. We first leave queen and cover g7 to trap king and we do it by playing f6 then No matter what black plays Rook e8 is mate

  29. F6 is winning on the spot.
    1- If Kf8 then Qh6+ , Kg8, Qg7#
    2- If Re5 then Rxe5. As White Queen can't be captured by the Black Queen because of mate on e8 so black is forced to play Qa1+, but after Kh2 , Qxa3, Re8+,Qf8, and a beautiful move Qh6, whatever black plays, there is a checkmate on g7.
    3-if h6 or h5, then Re8 check and after kh7, Rh8+( another tactical shot😊) . After Kxh8, Qh6+ and after Kg8, Qg7#

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