Fool's mate
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British pronunciation/fˈuːlz mˈeɪt/
American pronunciation/fˈuːlz mˈeɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "fool's mate"

Fool's mate
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a two-move checkmate sequence in chess that can occur when one player makes an early mistake by moving their f-pawn or g-pawn too far forward, leaving their king vulnerable to attack

What is "fool's mate"?

Fool's Mate is the fastest possible checkmate in chess, occurring in just two moves. It happens when one player makes extremely weak opening moves, usually advancing the pawns in front of the king and bishop, leaving the king exposed. The opposing player then uses their queen or bishop to deliver checkmate, as the king cannot escape. Fool's Mate is rare in serious games because it relies on major mistakes, but it serves as a lesson about protecting the king and avoiding careless moves at the start of the game.

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He lost the game in just two moves, falling for Fool's Mate because he was not paying attention to his king's safety.
Beginners often make the mistake of leaving their king vulnerable, which can lead to Fool's Mate.
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