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Top 1. Move the Pawn that is situated in square E2, directly above the King. You can move this Pawn forward either one or two spaces. It does not matter which you choose, however, moving only one space will provide a better defense in the event that you are matched against an experienced player who will try to reverse this strategy on you.
Top 2. Know that after your initial move, it will be your opponent’s turn. Very few moves your opponent can make will change your outcome at this stage. For simulation purposes, assume that the other player leads out with their Queen’s Knight. Make your second move and move your Queen three spaces to space F3. In the example given, an inexperienced player may be hoping that you will be foolish enough to take the Knight with your Queen and will not likely anticipate your next move.
Top 3. Let your opponent make a second move. For simulation purposes, assume that they move their Pawn forward to E5 in an attempt to apply pressure to your Queen. This is a common move and one that you may really encounter. After the other player moves it is your turn once again. They will be expecting you to use your Queen, but move your King’s Bishopinstead. Move the Bishop four spaces to space C4.
Top 4. Let your opponent make a third move. Assume that they move their Pawn forward an additional space in hopes of taking yourQueen. Now it is your fourth and final move. Move your Queen all the way up to space F7, taking the opponent’s Pawn and placing them in Check Mate. You have just won the chess game in four simple moves.
1.This strategy may not work every time. A player may see this coming, or inadvertently move a piece that throws a wrench in the monkey works. It is still good to try the first time you play someone so that you will have a feel for how advanced your opponent is.
2.Inexperienced chess players usually fall for this move very easily. Be warned, however, that experienced players will often consider it to be a cheap shot and will try very hard to take you down if they see you attempting this tactic.
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