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Alligator's Artful Checkmate Patterns
Compiled by Littlejohn
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Learning these checkmate patterns will immediately improve your chess results. Many of the final positions can be found in the book by Renaud and Kahn- The Art of The Checkmate. Other games can be found in Irving Chernev's popular book- Logical Chess: Move by Move (LC).

* First of each ECO: Game Collection: First of Each ECO

"Life has, indeed, many ills, but the mind that views every object in its most cheering aspect, and every doubtful dispensation as replete with latent good, bears within itself a powerful and perpetual antidote. The gloomy soul aggravates misfortune, while a cheerful smile often dispels those mists that portend a storm." ― Lydia Sigourney

"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit." ― Harry S Truman, 33rd President of the United States, and former Colonel in the U.S. Army

"All of the real heroes are not storybook combat fighters either. Every single man in this Army play a vital role. Don't ever let up. Don't ever think that your job is unimportant. Every man has a job to do and he must do it. Every man is a vital link in the great chain." ― General George S. Patton, U.S. Army

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
William Wordsworth

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o'er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

Continuous as the stars that shine
And twinkle on the milky way,
They stretched in never-ending line
Along the margin of a bay:
Ten thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

The waves beside them danced; but they
Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:
A poet could not but be gay,
In such a jocund company:
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought:

For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills,
And dances with the daffodils

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"On the chessboard lies and hypocrisy do not survive long. The creative combination lays bare the presumption of a lie; the merciless fact, culmination in checkmate, contradicts the hypocrite." ― Emanuel Lasker

"Life is like a chess. If you lose your queen, you will probably lose the game." ― Being Caballero

"Chess is life in miniature. Chess is a struggle, chess battles." ― Garry Kasparov

"Age brings wisdom to some men, and to others chess." ― Evan Esar

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poem by B.H. Wood, entitled ‘The Drowser':

Ah, reverie! Ten thousand heads I see
Bent over chess-boards, an infinity
Of minds engaged in battle, fiendishly,
Keenly, or calmly, as the case may be:
World-wide, the neophyte, the veteran,
The studious problemist, the fairy fan ...
"What's that? – I'm nearly sending you to sleep? Sorry! – but this position's rather deep."

Source: Chess Amateur, September 1929, page 268.

"Chess is a sea in which a gnat may drink and an elephant may bathe." ― Indian Proverb

"For beginning chess players, studying a Carlsen game is like wanting to be an electrical engineer and beginning with studying an iPhone." ― Garry Kasparov

"All warfare is based on deception." ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

"Opportunities multiply as they are seized." ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War

The Ass and the Little Dog

One's native talent from its course
Cannot be turned aside by force;
But poorly apes the country clown
The polished manners of the town.
Their Maker chooses but a few
With power of pleasing to imbue;
Where wisely leave it we, the mass,
Unlike a certain fabled ass,
That thought to gain his master's blessing
By jumping on him and caressing.
"What!" said the donkey in his heart;
"Ought it to be that puppy's part
To lead his useless life
In full companionship
With master and his wife,
While I must bear the whip?
What does the cur a kiss to draw?
Forsooth, he only gives his paw!
If that is all there needs to please,
I'll do the thing myself, with ease."
Possessed with this bright notion, –
His master sitting on his chair,
At leisure in the open air, –
He ambled up, with awkward motion,
And put his talents to the proof;
Upraised his bruised and battered hoof,
And, with an amiable mien,
His master patted on the chin,
The action gracing with a word –
The fondest bray that ever was heard!
O, such caressing was there ever?
Or melody with such a quaver?
"Ho! Martin! here! a club, a club bring!"
Out cried the master, sore offended.
So Martin gave the ass a drubbing, –
And so the comedy was ended.

The Sun and the Frogs

Rejoicing on their tyrant's wedding-day,
The people drowned their care in drink;
While from the general joy did Aesop shrink,
And showed its folly in this way.
"The sun," said he, "once took it in his head
To have a partner for his bed.
From swamps, and ponds, and marshy bogs,
Up rose the wailings of the frogs.
"What shall we do, should he have progeny?"
Said they to Destiny;
"One sun we scarcely can endure,
And half-a-dozen, we are sure,
Will dry the very sea.
Adieu to marsh and fen!
Our race will perish then,
Or be obliged to fix
Their dwelling in the Styx!"
For such an humble animal,
The frog, I take it, reasoned well."

A Psalm of Life
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

What The Heart Of The Young Man Said To The Psalmist.

Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
Life is but an empty dream!
For the soul is dead that slumbers,
And things are not what they seem.

Life is real! Life is earnest!
And the grave is not its goal;
Dust thou art, to dust returnest,
Was not spoken of the soul.

Not enjoyment, and not sorrow,
Is our destined end or way;
But to act, that each to-morrow
Find us farther than to-day.

Art is long, and Time is fleeting,
And our hearts, though stout and brave,
Still, like muffled drums, are beating
Funeral marches to the grave.

In the world's broad field of battle,
In the bivouac of Life,
Be not like dumb, driven cattle!
Be a hero in the strife!

Trust no Future, howe'er pleasant!
Let the dead Past bury its dead!
Act,— act in the living Present!
Heart within, and God o'erhead!

Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time;

Footprints, that perhaps another,
Sailing o'er life's solemn main,
A forlorn and shipwrecked brother,
Seeing, shall take heart again.

Let us, then, be up and doing,
With a heart for any fate;
Still achieving, still pursuing,
Learn to labor and to wait.

"Life is fun. It's all up to the person. Be satisfied. You don't have to be ‘happy' all the time, you need to be satisfied." — Lucille Boston Lewis, eternal optimist 101 years old

"A man either lives life as it happens to him, meets it head-on and licks it, or he turns his back on it and starts to wither away." — Dr. Boyce

"Everything you've ever wanted is on the other side of fear." — George Adair

"He who imagines himself capable should attempt to perform. Neither originality counts, nor criticism of another's work. It is not courage, nor self-confidence, nor a sense of superiority that tells. Performance alone is the test." — Emanuel Lasker

"There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure." — Colin Powell

"The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people." ― Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, and former U.S. Army Colonel

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Back Rank Mate
Z Markhot vs S Arslanagic, 1997 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 26 moves, 1-0

Morphy's magic Rook + Bishop
Morphy vs Duke Karl / Count Isouard, 1858  
(C41) Philidor Defense, 17 moves, 1-0

World Champion Anand's Back Rank Mate
Ivanchuk vs Anand, 1988 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 18 moves, 0-1

Marshall dazzles!
Janowski vs Marshall, 1912 
(C42) Petrov Defense, 22 moves, 0-1

Scotch Game: Scotch Gambit (C44) 1-0 Mayet's Mate
Kolisch vs K Hamppe, 1859 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 28 moves, 1-0

Always look 1 move further!
J Gurczak vs R Mercer, 2011 
(D12) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, 22 moves, 1-0

Back rank mate used against Victor Kahn
W Gibson vs V Kahn, 1925
(D13) Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Exchange Variation, 26 moves, 1-0

Unstoppable Back Rank Mate by Art of Checkmate co-author
V Kahn vs C Dawbarn, 1925
(D31) Queen's Gambit Declined, 30 moves, 1-0

Elegant finish (back Rank) forseen by Capa many moves before
O Bernstein vs Capablanca, 1914 
(D63) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, 29 moves, 0-1

Ed Lasker's tricky prelude to Boden's mate
Ed Lasker vs F Englund, 1913 
(C48) Four Knights, 21 moves, 1-0

A quick Smothered Mate
NN vs Greco, 1620 
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 13 moves, 0-1

A famous Morphy Smothered Mate
Morphy vs Schrufer, 1859 
(C56) Two Knights, 24 moves, 1-0

Blackburne's two Bishops Mate
NN vs Blackburne, 1884  
(C50) Giuoco Piano, 14 moves, 0-1

Morphy's Evan's -> 2 Bishops Mate
Morphy vs J Thompson, 1859 
(000) Chess variants, 26 moves, 1-0

2 Bishops- aka Boden's Mate
E Canal vs Horvath, 1934 
(B01) Scandinavian, 13 moves, 1-0

Smothered Mate w Bishop
D Mastrovasilis vs Short, 2011 
(B11) Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4, 26 moves, 1-0

Rook + Bishop variation
Reti vs Tartakower, 1910 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 11 moves, 1-0

White sticks to the plan of Attack on g7
M Abbink vs Y H de Rover, 1997 
(B20) Sicilian, 23 moves, 1-0

Back rank mate after Bh6+
J Polgar vs P Chilingirova, 1988 
(B31) Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation, 17 moves, 1-0

Moprhy's Mate or Back Rank
G MacDonnell vs S Boden, 1869 
(C23) Bishop's Opening, 24 moves, 0-1

Rolling Rooks Mate (w Queen)
E Schallopp vs Gossip, 1890 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 17 moves, 1-0

Morphy's Queen + Bishop Battery
J Schulten vs Morphy, 1857 
(C31) King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit, 23 moves, 0-1

Unstoppable Queen + Bishop Mate
Paulsen vs Mackenzie, 1861 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 25 moves, 1-0

Almost Anastasia's Mate (AA)
Rubinstein vs G Bartoszkiewicz, 1897 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 17 moves, 1-0

Anastasia's Mate
Vidmar vs Euwe, 1929 
(A48) King's Indian, 37 moves, 1-0

Were Black sacs sound?
Kobe vs G Gorges, 1985 
(A52) Budapest Gambit, 24 moves, 0-1

King Hunt in Vienna
Zukertort vs NN, 1877 
(C28) Vienna Game, 16 moves, 1-0

Sac 2 Queens! For Rolling Rooks Mate
F Steil-Antoni vs S Johnsen, 2010 
(C28) Vienna Game, 35 moves, 1-0

Failed King Hunt
Chigorin vs H Caro, 1898 
(C29) Vienna Gambit, 36 moves, 1-0

Capa attack w opp side castles
Capablanca vs T A Carter, 1909 
(C30) King's Gambit Declined, 30 moves, 1-0

Lolli attack- well worth knowing
D Field vs David L Kuhns, 1982 
(C57) Two Knights, 14 moves, 1-0

Fischer used the Lolli attack many times on his 1964 Simul tour
Fischer vs F Gruenberg, 1964 
(C57) Two Knights, 23 moves, 1-0

Queen sac--> Double Check-->Mate
F A Hoffmann vs A Petrov, 1844 
(C53) Giuoco Piano, 20 moves, 0-1

Black neglects the center, castles into attack LC#5
Ruger vs H Gebhard, 1915 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 17 moves, 1-0

A brilliant unacceptable Queen sac!
Rossolimo vs P Reissmann, 1967 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 24 moves, 1-0

Brilliancy Prize
Schiffers vs M Harmonist, 1887 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 28 moves, 1-0

After the ' decisive ' 21st move, some say it's still a draw
Hodgson vs S Agdestein, 1986 
(A00) Uncommon Opening, 24 moves, 1-0

Nakamura's Queen sac vs Krasenkow
Krasenkow vs Nakamura, 2007 
(A14) English, 28 moves, 0-1

White is floored by Black's final move. LC #12
R Pitschak vs Flohr, 1934 
(A22) English, 19 moves, 0-1

Petrosian playing like Tal
Petrosian vs Y Estrin, 1968 
(A21) English, 26 moves, 1-0

Mate w windmill theme.
Alekhine vs A Fletcher, 1928 
(A31) English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation, 32 moves, 1-0

Echo of R+B mate
Tal vs Petrosian, 1975 
(C03) French, Tarrasch, 20 moves, 1-0

Tal's Back Rank at age 14
J Klavins vs Tal, 1949 
(C10) French, 18 moves, 0-1

Spielman's Logical punishment of g6? LC#7
Spielmann vs R Wahle, 1926 
(C01) French, Exchange, 17 moves, 1-0

Tal punishes Black for ignoring principles (16Qc7 17Nh6+ & #)
Tal vs M Strelkov, 1949 
(C10) French, 16 moves, 1-0

Two Knights Mate - Knifty!
N Speijer vs Couvee, 1955 
(C14) French, Classical, 15 moves, 1-0

Nice Queen sac w lots of variations
Tarrasch vs Romberg, 1893 
(000) Chess variants, 21 moves, 1-0

Interesting tactics, doubtful that Lasker played Black side
A Arnold vs Lasker, 1924 
(C28) Vienna Game, 18 moves, 1-0

Morphy sacs R + B --> Q + N Mate
A Meek vs Morphy, 1855 
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 25 moves, 0-1

Quick win vs Q-side castling
A F Arjona vs Gonzalez, 1988
(C44) King's Pawn Game, 20 moves, 1-0

A sparkling attack
Kahn vs H Harrison, 1951 
(C49) Four Knights, 18 moves, 1-0

Young Pillsbury gets mated by simple attack
F K Young vs Pillsbury, 1893 
(C62) Ruy Lopez, Old Steinitz Defense, 16 moves, 1-0

Spanish Game: Exchange. K's Bishop Var (C68) 1-0 Arabian # w/Q
M Santo-Roman vs G Fayolle, 2001
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 20 moves, 1-0

Energetic Attack in Spanish
Psakhis vs S Mitra, 1988
(C68) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, 34 moves, 1-0

Another Spanish Exchange
Mecking vs A C Rocha, 1969 
(C69) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 24 moves, 1-0

Fischer's Spanish Exchange sac
Fischer vs A Anastasopoulos, 1968 
(C69) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 30 moves, 1-0

A neat Bishop & Rook mate combo in Spanish Exchange
A Volchok vs R Kreslavsky, 1970 
(C69) Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation, 17 moves, 1-0

Rf6!! blocks f7-f5 creating unanswerable mate threats
Fischer vs Benko, 1963 
(B09) Pirc, Austrian Attack, 21 moves, 1-0

Anand plays tactical line w IQP
Anand vs Adianto, 1992 
(B14) Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack, 33 moves, 1-0

Magnus' @ 12 yrs. brilliant attack ending w eupalette Mate
Carlsen vs S Ernst, 2004 
(B18) Caro-Kann, Classical, 29 moves, 1-0

Methodical attack --> Artful Smothered Mate
A Bodnaruk vs V Gunina, 2006 
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 25 moves, 1-0

Quick win using Grand Prix
M G Gahan vs N Patkar Nisha, 2008
(B23) Sicilian, Closed, 20 moves, 1-0

Queen sac- out of nowhere
Alekhine vs Saemisch, 1923 
(B30) Sicilian, 20 moves, 1-0

Morphy's Geometric Pawn Promotion
Morphy vs NN, 1858 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 32 moves, 1-0

Two Bishops Mate, almost
Morphy vs P Bonford, 1858 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 27 moves, 1-0

Epaulette Mate- Morphy blindfold exhibition
Morphy vs NN, 1858 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 33 moves, 1-0

King hunt on an open board
Morphy vs NN, 1858 
(C52) Evans Gambit, 26 moves, 1-0

Mighty Schlechter! A truly great show stopper!
Schlechter vs P Meitner, 1899 
(C54) Giuoco Piano, 34 moves, 1-0

Morphy rolling rook mate in 2 knights
Morphy vs NN, 1858 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 23 moves, 1-0

Tal's Tactics Sparkle Even in a Simul!
Tal vs J Miller, 1988 
(C55) Two Knights Defense, 33 moves, 1-0

A most bizarre mate!
Morphy vs Le Carpentier, 1849 
(000) Chess variants, 13 moves, 1-0

G24 in 1869 book "Chess Brilliants" by John Odin Howard Taylor
S Dubois vs A Mongredien, 1862 
(C39) King's Gambit Accepted, 29 moves, 1-0

Dramatic British GM clash
Keene vs Miles, 1976  
(D42) Queen's Gambit Declined, Semi-Tarrasch, 7.Bd3, 26 moves, 1-0

Several mate traps before the final unstoppable threat Nc7#
Topalov vs Kramnik, 2008 
(D44) Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, 45 moves, 1-0

Pillsbury Attack LC #22
Pillsbury vs G Marco, 1900 
(D55) Queen's Gambit Declined, 26 moves, 1-0

46 Kh1 allows Rolling Rooks Pattern
Topalov vs Anand, 2010 
(D56) Queen's Gambit Declined, 56 moves, 0-1

Alekhine bests another world champion
Alekhine vs Lasker, 1934 
(D67) Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Bd3 line, 26 moves, 1-0

Byrne brother mate
R Byrne vs D Byrne, 1958 
(E64) King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav System, 53 moves, 0-1

Caro-Kann Defense: Forgacs Variation (B15) 1-0 Boden's Mate w/Q
Chulkov vs Gavemann, 1947 
(B15) Caro-Kann, 12 moves, 1-0

French, Albin-Chatard Gambit (C13) 1-0 Dbl R sac, Boden's Mate
Pachman vs Eckert, 1940 
(C13) French, 24 moves, 1-0

Brazen: A classic Q sac, then a N sac followed by a pawn mate
N Kosolapov vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1936 
(C46) Three Knights, 24 moves, 0-1

Russian Game: Modern Attack (C43) 1-0 Q sac for Arabian #
Schlechter vs Kern, 1893 
(C43) Petrov, Modern Attack, 26 moves, 1-0

There are many traps & pitfalls with the Levenfish Variation.
R Nezhmetdinov vs P Ermolin, 1946 
(B71) Sicilian, Dragon, Levenfish Variation, 15 moves, 1-0

"Fool's Mate" variation with Queen Sac.
NN vs Du Mont, 1802 
(A02) Bird's Opening, 6 moves, 0-1

Edward Lasker's Immortal King Walk game; alternative 18.10-0-0#
Ed Lasker vs G Thomas, 1912 
(A40) Queen's Pawn Game, 18 moves, 1-0

Old Indian Def: Two Knts (A54) 0-1 BxRa8 leaves weak squares
Lilienthal vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1951 
(A54) Old Indian, Ukrainian Variation, 4.Nf3, 28 moves, 0-1

Benoni Defense: Dbl Fianchetto (A62) 0-1 B-Q battery & N
V Zak vs R Nezhmetdinov, 1951 
(A62) Benoni, Fianchetto Variation, 28 moves, 0-1

Dutch, Leningrad. Matulovic Var (A89) 1-0 12-year-old Q&R#
Carlsen vs D Rylander, 2003 
(A89) Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation with Nc6, 33 moves, 1-0

Sicilian Nimzowitsch. ML (B29) 1-0 Spearhead->Philidor's Legacy
T Peine vs V Budde, 1970 
(B29) Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein, 21 moves, 1-0

"The Immortal Correspondence Game" (game of the day Jun-22-2012
A Sundin vs Erik Andersson, 1964 
(C16) French, Winawer, 29 moves, 1-0

Vladimir Vukovic's Art of Attack in Chess, p. 184
A W Fox vs H E Bauer, 1900 
(C67) Ruy Lopez, 21 moves, 1-0

30.Nf7# Mongredien's Knight Mate resembles Morphy's Mate w/B
A Bisguier vs J Penrose, 1950 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 29 moves, 1-0

Respected long-time contributors to CGs!!
T Palmer vs D Moody, 1999 
(C77) Ruy Lopez, 33 moves, 1-0

29...Qxf2+ surprise invasion yields mate if Q is taken
I Theodorovich vs H Ridout, 1976 
(A04) Reti Opening, 33 moves, 0-1

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