Originally posted by trevor33 if the black king is in the middle of the board is it possible to avoid being mated if white has just a rook left?
Yes, he can and will be mated!
Rook and King vs King - Mate
2 Rooks and King vs King - Mate
Queen and King vs King - mate
2 bishop and King vs King - mate
2 knight and king vs King - mate can't be forced expect if there are some pawns.
knight and bishop and king vs king - mate but hard
Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug I once got mated by 2 knights and a king in a blitz game😳 I just seemed to accidently place my king in exactly the right spot for him. Dont beleive that can be forced though
Yes it can, knight and bishop can't unless your opponent is stupid. Knight and Knight is hard, though.
Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug I thought it was the other way round. Knight and Bishop is hard but can be forced and two knights cannot be forced unless the opponent puts his king in the wrong position.
King and bishop and knight can be forced and isn't hard but diffucult to learn at first, just needs time and patience and has to be under the 50 move rule.
king and 2 knights vs a lone king can't be forced. Check any chess ending books and it will tell you this. Get you king to the middle of the board and keep him there. However if they are some pawns on the board then it's different.
Originally posted by RahimK King and bishop and knight can be forced and isn't hard but diffucult to learn at first, just needs time and patience and has to be under the 50 move rule.
king and 2 knights vs a lone king can't be forced. Check any chess ending books and it will tell you this. Get you king to the middle of the board and keep him there. However if they are some pawns on the board then it's different.
how do you force a mate with just the bishop, knight and kings left?
All of you that don't know the minimum force necessary to deliver checkmate should really consider reading Fine's "Basic Chess Endings," or Averbakh's "Chess Endings: Essential Knowledge," before playing one more game.