By pinning the king along the edge of the board. You want your king on the same rank or file as the king with one space in between. Then all you have to do is get your queen in between the kings. Checkmate.
You mean Rook and a king will it depends where your at so lets say your king is across your rook and there are other opponents on your team they all are surrounding the king and they all can kill the king and so can your rook that's one way to kill the king.
if its in check and if its trap
Checkmate - 1960 Jungle Castle 1-26 was released on: USA: 1 April 1961
No, the game is pat (stalemate). You cannot checkmate your opponent with just a king without being checkmate yourself.
Checkmate is where your opponent can neither counter or evade capture - checkmate .
It is impossible to checkmate in 2 moves in this situation. The only sequence I see is a draw. K-f2, K-f3, R-h4, draw. Anyone else??
This is an example of an impossible scenario in chess. You can never capture a king; you can only checkmate it.
Checkmate comes from the Persian phrase "shah mat," which means "the king is dead."
they would say checkmate if the king is trapped and cant get out that usually wins the game
You can't checkmate another king unless the king is the only piece left on the board.
You can castle if you have been put in check previously in the game and removed the check without moving your king (either by blocking or capturing the opponent's piece). You cannot castle if: (a)you are currently in check; (b)you move your king through an attacked square on the board during the castle; or (c)you have moved your king or castling rook at any point in the game.
The fastest way to checkmate the king is the Fool's Mate, which has the moves 1.g4 e5(e6 works too) 2.f3?? Qh4#.
no
In chess, a checkmate move is a move that one makes that puts the opponent in a position where the king piece has nowhere to move.