Rook Roller checkmate

Chess is a popular board game known around the world. The goal of chess is to checkmate the opposite opponent. Many people try to checkmate their opponent with the least moves possible. Today let's learn about the rook roller checkmate! First of all, the rook roller checkmate could be performed with 2 rooks, a rook and a queen, or 2 queens. The goal of this checkmate is to checkmate the king by trapping it at the border, some examples are 'a' row, 'h' row, '1' row, or '8' row. Here are some examples of the final checkmate.



There are no ways to block this checkmate after it starts, but one thing that might work to avoid it is to not trade away your pieces when your behind on points. 

How to do this checkmate: To do this checkmate, you need to move one rook at a time to check the king. By doing this, the king has no choice but to move to the next row. At the end when there are no more rows to move, the king is checkmated.