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How to win a game of chess in two moves

Monday 19 July 2021 13:27 EDT
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There is a way to win a game of chess in only two moves
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There are endless possible ways to win a game of chess.

But the "Fool's Mate," the fastest way to win a game of chess, is often an easy way to win against newcomers to the game.

"Fool's Mate", also known as "Two-Move Checkmate", is the checkmate in the fewest possible moves.

Watch the below video to learn this legendary chess skill:

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