How to Checkmate with the Bishop & Bishop
How to Checkmate with the Bishop & Bishop
You’ve found yourself at the end of the chess match, and you have 2 bishops and a King left to checkmate your opponent’s King. Fortunately, we have you covered.
Checkmating your opponent with 2 bishops and a King, like with the majority of checkmates, is a matter of strategically moving your opponent’s King toward one of the corners in the chessboard, until the final move can be made to checkmate your opponent.
How to Checkmate with the Bishop & Bishop
As you can see above, checkmating your opponent’s King with 2 bishops and a King is a matter of moving your opponent’s King into the corner of the chessboard. Remember your bishops have a wide range of attack, and don’t always have to be close to your opponent’s King.