Boden's Mate
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博登将死, 博登杀
a rare but elegant checkmate pattern named after Samuel Boden, where two bishops coordinate to deliver checkmate to the opponent's king
Boden's Mate is a checkmate pattern in chess where a player checkmates the opponent’s king using two bishops, typically positioned on crossed diagonals. This pattern usually occurs when the opponent's king is trapped in a corner or along the edge of the board, and the two bishops work together to cover the escape squares. Boden's Mate is named after the 19th-century chess player George Boden, who first used this checkmate pattern in a game. It is a relatively rare, but beautiful, checkmate that demonstrates the power of bishops working in harmony.
- The player set up a Boden's Mate by carefully positioning both bishops on diagonal paths, trapping the opponent's king.
玩家通过仔细地将两个主教放在对角线上,设下了一个Boden's Mate,困住了对手的国王。
- In that match, he managed to deliver a Boden's Mate, using two bishops to corner the opponent’s king.
在那场比赛中,他设法用两个象将对手的王逼入角落,完成了博登杀法。
- The game ended in a Boden's Mate when the opponent's king had no escape, surrounded by the two bishops.
当对手的国王没有逃脱之路,被两个主教包围时,比赛以博登将死结束。
- She learned how to recognize a Boden's Mate during her chess lessons, and now she uses it often in her games.
她在国际象棋课上学会了如何识别博登杀法,现在她经常在比赛中使用它。
- He didn't see it coming—the opponent set up a Boden's Mate and checkmated him with two bishops.
他没有看到它的到来—对手设置了一个博登将死并用两个主教将他将死。