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Scholar's mate

In chess, scholar's mate is the checkmate achieved by the following moves, or similar:

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Scholar's mate – Black is checkmated.
1. e4 e5
2. Qh5 Nc6
3. Bc4 Nf6??
4. Qxf7#

The same mating pattern may be reached by various move orders. For example, White might play 2.Bc4. In all variations, the basic idea is the same: the queen and bishop combine in a simple mating attack, occurring on f7 for White or on f2 for Black.

Scholar's mate is sometimes referred to as the four-move checkmate, although there are other ways for checkmate to occur in four moves.

History edit

Scholar's mate was named and described in The Royall Game of Chesse-Play, a 1656 text by Francis Beale which adapted the work of the early chess writer Gioachino Greco.[1] The example given above is an adaptation of that reported by Beale.

The Schollers Mate.

White kings pawne one house.
Black kings pawne the same.
White Queen to the contrary kings Rookes fourth house
Black Queens knight to her Bishops third house
White kings Bishop to the queens Bishops fourth house
Black kings knight to the kings Bishops third house

White queen takes the contrary kings Bishops pawne gives mate.

— Beale, The Royall Game of Chesse-Play[2]

All of the details are coherent from the modern perspective except for the first moves by each player—if Black's pawn advances only one square, this prevents White's bishop from supporting the white queen to give mate. Beale's text was an early modern account of the rules and tactics of chess, including concepts such as the ability of a pawn to advance two squares on its first move, the en passant capture, forks, and exchanges.[3] However, the document treated a then-exotic subject during the early days of printing; consequently the publisher attached a list of errata at the back, following publication.[4] Thus, the text "one houſe" describing the first move (advancing one square) may have been a mistake.

During the eighth round of the World Rapid Chess Championship 2023, Surya Shekhar Ganguly as white was checkmated in 8 moves by Mukhiddin Madaminov in a Scotch Game that ended in a scholar's mate.[5][6]

Scotch Game (ECO C45)
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 exd4 4.Nxd4 Qf6 5.Nf3 Bb4+ 6.c3 Bc5 7.Bd3 Ne5 8.Nxe5 Qxf2# 0–1
Ganguly–Madaminov, World Rapid Chess Championship 2023
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Ending position

Prevention edit

Unlike fool's mate, which rarely occurs at any level, games ending in scholar's mate are quite common among beginners. It is not difficult to parry, however.

On move 1 edit

After 1.e4, Black can play a semi-open defense instead of 1...e5. Openings such as the French Defense (1...e6) or the Scandinavian Defense (1...d5) render the scholar's mate unviable, while other openings such as the Sicilian Defense (1...c5) make 2.Bc4 a bad move (1.e4 c5 2.Bc4? e6, intending ...d5, gaining time by attacking the c4-bishop and attaining easy equality).

On moves 2 and 3 edit

Black's defense depends on whether White goes for 2. Qh5 (the Danvers Opening) or 2. Bc4 (the Bishop's Opening).

After 2. Qh5 edit

White does not threaten Qxf7# yet, but does threaten Qxe5+. The cleanest way to defend against this is 2...Nc6, developing a knight and protecting the pawn. (2...d6 is also good.) After 3. Bc4, Black can stop the mate with 3...g6; White can threaten mate again with 4. Qf3, but this can be stopped with 4...Nf6. Black can later fianchetto the f8-bishop (...Bg7).

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After 1.e4 e5 2.Qh5 Nc6 3.Bc4 g6 4.Qf3 Nf6, Black has successfully defended against the scholar's mate.

After 2. Bc4 edit

The most popular response to 2. Bc4 is 2...Nf6, the Berlin Defence, which immediately renders the scholar's mate non-viable.

In the continuation 2...Bc5 (the Classical Defence) 3. Qh5, Black can defend against both scholar's mate and the threatened 4. Qxe5+ with 3...Qe7, intending to gain a tempo later with 4...Nf6. The further continuation 4. Nf3 (threatening Nxe5) Nc6 5. Ng5 g6 (diagram) 6. Qf3? Qxg5 7. Qxf7+ Kd8 leaves White with no checkmate and no good way to defend against both ...Nd4, threatening the c2-pawn, and ...Qf6, exchanging queens.

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Position after 1.e4 e5 2.Bc4 Bc5 3. Qh5 Qe7 4. Nf3 Nc6 5. Ng5 g6. Black has successfully defended against the scholar's mate.

In other openings edit

Although a quick mate on f7 is almost never seen in play above beginner level, the basic idea underlying it—that f7 and f2, squares defended only by the kings, are weak and therefore good targets for early attack—is the motivating principle behind a number of chess openings.[7]

Other names edit

Among English speakers, the scholar's mate is also known as schoolboy's mate (which in modern English perhaps better connotes the sense of "novice" intended by the word scholar's) and Blitzkrieg (German for "lightning war", meaning a quick victory).[8]

The names of the scholar's mate in other languages are as follows:

  • in Basque, Catalan, Czech, Dutch, Estonian, Esperanto, French, German, Portuguese, Slovak, Spanish, Turkish: shepherd's mate
  • in Czech, Croatian, Danish, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Polish, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian: shoemaker's mate
  • in Belarusian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, Ukrainian: children's mate
  • in Bosnian, Danish, Finnish, Macedonian, Norwegian, Serbian, Swedish: school mate
  • in Arabic, Greek, Persian: Napoleon's mate (plan, trap, move)
  • in Italian: barber's mate

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Beale, Francis (1656). The Royall Game of Chesse-Play. Trattato del nobilissimo giuoco degli scacchi. English. London. p. 17, .pdf p. 49.
  2. ^ Beale 1656, p. 17 (.pdf p. 49).
  3. ^ Beale 1656, pp. 1–17 (.pdf pp. 33–49).
  4. ^ Beale 1656, pp. 121–122 (.pdf pp. 161–162).
  5. ^ "Surya Shekhar Ganguly vs Mukhiddin Madaminov". December 27, 2023.
  6. ^ "Ganguly, Surya Shekhar - Madaminov, Mukhiddin". December 27, 2023.
  7. ^ Kállai, Gábor (1997). Basic Chess Openings. Everyman Chess. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-85744-113-0.
  8. ^ (Kidder 1960)

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In chess scholar s mate is the checkmate achieved by the following moves or similar abcdefgh8877665544332211abcdefghScholar s mate Black is checkmated 1 e4 e5 2 Qh5 Nc6 3 Bc4 Nf6 4 Qxf7 The same mating pattern may be reached by various move orders For example White might play 2 Bc4 In all variations the basic idea is the same the queen and bishop combine in a simple mating attack occurring on f7 for White or on f2 for Black Scholar s mate is sometimes referred to as the four move checkmate although there are other ways for checkmate to occur in four moves Contents 1 History 2 Prevention 2 1 On move 1 2 2 On moves 2 and 3 2 2 1 After 2 Qh5 2 2 2 After 2 Bc4 3 In other openings 4 Other names 5 See also 6 ReferencesThis article uses algebraic notation to describe chess moves History editScholar s mate was named and described in The Royall Game of Chesse Play a 1656 text by Francis Beale which adapted the work of the early chess writer Gioachino Greco 1 The example given above is an adaptation of that reported by Beale The Schollers Mate White kings pawne one house Black kings pawne the same White Queen to the contrary kings Rookes fourth house Black Queens knight to her Bishops third house White kings Bishop to the queens Bishops fourth house Black kings knight to the kings Bishops third houseWhite queen takes the contrary kings Bishops pawne gives mate Beale The Royall Game of Chesse Play 2 All of the details are coherent from the modern perspective except for the first moves by each player if Black s pawn advances only one square this prevents White s bishop from supporting the white queen to give mate Beale s text was an early modern account of the rules and tactics of chess including concepts such as the ability of a pawn to advance two squares on its first move the en passant capture forks and exchanges 3 However the document treated a then exotic subject during the early days of printing consequently the publisher attached a list of errata at the back following publication 4 Thus the text one houſe describing the first move advancing one square may have been a mistake During the eighth round of the World Rapid Chess Championship 2023 Surya Shekhar Ganguly as white was checkmated in 8 moves by Mukhiddin Madaminov in a Scotch Game that ended in a scholar s mate 5 6 Scotch Game ECO C45 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 d4 exd4 4 Nxd4 Qf6 5 Nf3 Bb4 6 c3 Bc5 7 Bd3 Ne5 8 Nxe5 Qxf2 0 1 Ganguly Madaminov World Rapid Chess Championship 2023abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghEnding positionPrevention editUnlike fool s mate which rarely occurs at any level games ending in scholar s mate are quite common among beginners It is not difficult to parry however On move 1 edit After 1 e4 Black can play a semi open defense instead of 1 e5 Openings such as the French Defense 1 e6 or the Scandinavian Defense 1 d5 render the scholar s mate unviable while other openings such as the Sicilian Defense 1 c5 make 2 Bc4 a bad move 1 e4 c5 2 Bc4 e6 intending d5 gaining time by attacking the c4 bishop and attaining easy equality On moves 2 and 3 edit Black s defense depends on whether White goes for 2 Qh5 the Danvers Opening or 2 Bc4 the Bishop s Opening After 2 Qh5 edit White does not threaten Qxf7 yet but does threaten Qxe5 The cleanest way to defend against this is 2 Nc6 developing a knight and protecting the pawn 2 d6 is also good After 3 Bc4 Black can stop the mate with 3 g6 White can threaten mate again with 4 Qf3 but this can be stopped with 4 Nf6 Black can later fianchetto the f8 bishop Bg7 abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghAfter 1 e4 e5 2 Qh5 Nc6 3 Bc4 g6 4 Qf3 Nf6 Black has successfully defended against the scholar s mate After 2 Bc4 edit The most popular response to 2 Bc4 is 2 Nf6 the Berlin Defence which immediately renders the scholar s mate non viable In the continuation 2 Bc5 the Classical Defence 3 Qh5 Black can defend against both scholar s mate and the threatened 4 Qxe5 with 3 Qe7 intending to gain a tempo later with 4 Nf6 The further continuation 4 Nf3 threatening Nxe5 Nc6 5 Ng5 g6 diagram 6 Qf3 Qxg5 7 Qxf7 Kd8 leaves White with no checkmate and no good way to defend against both Nd4 threatening the c2 pawn and Qf6 exchanging queens abcdefgh8 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 877665544332211abcdefghPosition after 1 e4 e5 2 Bc4 Bc5 3 Qh5 Qe7 4 Nf3 Nc6 5 Ng5 g6 Black has successfully defended against the scholar s mate In other openings editAlthough a quick mate on f7 is almost never seen in play above beginner level the basic idea underlying it that f7 and f2 squares defended only by the kings are weak and therefore good targets for early attack is the motivating principle behind a number of chess openings 7 After 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bc4 Nf6 the Two Knights Defense White s most popular continuation is 4 Ng5 attacking f7 which is awkward for Black to defend The Fried Liver Attack even involves a sacrifice of the knight on f7 In the Frankenstein Dracula Variation of the Vienna Game 1 e4 e5 2 Nc3 Nf6 3 Bc4 Nxe4 threatening checkmate with 4 Qh5 is the only way for White to play for an advantage The Modern Defense Monkey s Bum variation involves White threatening a Scholar s mate with an early Qf3 Other names editAmong English speakers the scholar s mate is also known as schoolboy s mate which in modern English perhaps better connotes the sense of novice intended by the word scholar s and Blitzkrieg German for lightning war meaning a quick victory 8 The names of the scholar s mate in other languages are as follows in Basque Catalan Czech Dutch Estonian Esperanto French German Portuguese Slovak Spanish Turkish shepherd s mate in Czech Croatian Danish German Hebrew Hungarian Polish Serbian Slovak Slovenian shoemaker s mate in Belarusian Latvian Lithuanian Russian Ukrainian children s mate in Bosnian Danish Finnish Macedonian Norwegian Serbian Swedish school mate in Arabic Greek Persian Napoleon s mate plan trap move in Italian barber s mateSee also editCheckmate pattern Fool s mate List of chess trapsReferences edit Beale Francis 1656 The Royall Game of Chesse Play Trattato del nobilissimo giuoco degli scacchi English London p 17 pdf p 49 Beale 1656 p 17 pdf p 49 Beale 1656 pp 1 17 pdf pp 33 49 Beale 1656 pp 121 122 pdf pp 161 162 Surya Shekhar Ganguly vs Mukhiddin Madaminov December 27 2023 Ganguly Surya Shekhar Madaminov Mukhiddin December 27 2023 Kallai Gabor 1997 Basic Chess Openings Everyman Chess p 7 ISBN 978 1 85744 113 0 Kidder 1960 Bibliography Hooper David Whyld Kenneth 1996 1992 The Oxford Companion to Chess 2nd ed Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 280049 3 Kidder Harvey 1960 Illustrated Chess for Children Doubleday ISBN 0 385 05764 4 Sunnucks Anne 1970 Scholar s Mate The Encyclopaedia of Chess 2nd ed St Martin s Press ISBN 978 0 7091 4697 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scholar 27s mate amp oldid 1201506985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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