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Question by  jakeman0074 (79)

How do you win at chess in three moves?

 
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Answer by  slavetheo (20)

it's called napoleon move. so. for white ones: e2->e4, opponent turn, f1->f4, opp. turn, d1->d3,opp.turn, final move for checkmate : d3->d7. now this system works only if the opponent doesn't make a move for defence. defence could be simply lifting the f7 pawn or horse from g8 to g6

 
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Answer by  swimcris (19)

First you must move your pawn at E-2 to space E-4. After this, you should move your queen to F-3 followed by H-5 on your next turn. If done correctly and your opponent did the required moves, his king will be in checkmate.

 
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Answer by  atomz (5)

The 3 move checkmate: 1) pawn in front of king is moved 1 or 2 squares 2) bishop is moved 3 squares diagonally 3) queen is moved 2 spaces diagonally

 
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Answer by  jemmi12 (72)

Thre's no guaranteed formula, but try to play as white so you go first. Move your pawn from E2 to E4 as a first move, then move your queen diagonally to F3, then H5.

 
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