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    Home»Development»How to Checkmate in Chess

    How to Checkmate in Chess

    August 22, 2025

    Ready to turn your chess advantages into decisive victories? We’ve just released a new beginner-level course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that focuses on the most important phase of the game: the endgame.

    This course is designed for players who already know the basics but want to deepen their strategic understanding. You’ll learn how to recognize and execute common checkmate patterns, a key skill for increasing your chances of winning.

    Ihechikara Abba teaches this course. He has an ELO rating of 2200, which places him in the top 1% of chess players worldwide.

    This course is divided into two main sections to build your skills:

    • Algebraic Chess Notation: First, you’ll master the standard method for recording and communicating chess moves. Understanding notation is essential for studying games and improving your play.

    • Endgame and Checkmate Patterns: The second section covers powerful endgame techniques. You’ll learn classic checkmates, including the two-rook endgame, queen and king patterns, Anastasia’s Mate, Smothered Mate, and more.

    Watch the full course now on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel (1-hour watch).

    Source: freeCodeCamp Programming Tutorials: Python, JavaScript, Git & More 

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