A mate may come as a single move, like a bolt from the blue. These are mates in one. More often there is a mating attack consisting of a sequence of alternating checks and check evasions. The final check is mate.
A check is the most powerful move in Chess. The most powerful way to attack is to connect a series of checks.
The author draws from many positions that the author has used in years of chess coaching as a FIDE Master. There are over 1000 diagrams which include mates in one, mates in two, mates in three and mates in four or more moves by each player.
Pattern recognitionThere are many mating pattern which happen again and again in games. Strong players are familiar with many mating patterns and themes, through both play and study. This familiarity allows players to spot mates much quicker than they would otherwise. There is a strong correlation between playing strength and how quickly a player can find forced mates.
This book includes many positions that have been collected for coaching purposes over many years. The book is designed to help the reader to quickly become familiar with many mating patterns. It may also help refresh familiarity with mates that have been previously seen, but partly forgotten.PositionsThe positions have been invented. However they are are very similar to positions from actual play and are quite unlike composed positions. In many cases they have been simplified and have few units on the board which are not involved in the mating attack.DiagramsThere are over 1000 chess diagrams. In all positions White moves first and White is playing up the board. Moves are numbered from the current position, not from the start of the game.
The book uses standard chess notation, which is short Algebraic notation. It is desirable to know this.
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