The Dutch Defence and Checkmate In Two Moves, Revisited
Many thanks to John for commenting on my The Dutch Defence and Checkmate In Two Moves! post. John points out that after 1.d4 f5 2.Bg5 h6 3.Bh4 g5 4.Bg3 f4 5.e3, rather just loose a pawn (and get into a bad position) with 5… Nf6, black can try 5… h5. The idea is that now […]
The Dutch Defence and Checkmate In Two Moves!
I just stumbled upon some stuff on the web about the checkmate in two moves that every beginner learns about very early on, for example:
1.e4 f6 2.d4 g5 3.Qh5 mate
There are some (but not many) permutations on the two move mate theme (but not many).
This is very much beginners’ stuff whereas this site is aimed […]

