The bishop and knight checkmate on a large chessboard
In 1983 the chess periodical EG published a summary of a letter from Julius Telesin outlining how a king, a bishop and a knight can checkmate a lonely king on an arbitrarily large chessboard. The Telesin checkmating procedure doesn't seem to be widely known, and the published account left out a...
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Zusammenfassung: | In 1983 the chess periodical EG published a summary of a letter from Julius
Telesin outlining how a king, a bishop and a knight can checkmate a lonely king
on an arbitrarily large chessboard. The Telesin checkmating procedure doesn't
seem to be widely known, and the published account left out a number of
details. We describe the method precisely and show that it works against every
defense. We also discuss the open question of the asymptotics of the largest
distance to mate on a large square board. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.04421 |