Instructions
Play chess with the understanding that you create a stalemate if you possess: (1) a white king and knight against a black king or (2) a white king and bishop against a black king. Stalemate means nobody wins.
Avoid a stalemate by using: (1) a white king and pawn against a black king, (2) a white king and rook against a black king or (3) a white king and queen against a black king.
Maintain one pawn ahead while playing. If you get down to just a white king and his pawn against a black king, move the pawn to the black side, and have the white king ward off the black king until you arrive at the black side. Trade the pawn for a queen. With the king and queen, you definitely get your opponent in a checkmate.
End a chess game with a white king and rook against a black king, which requires more effort and strategy. Move the king forward toward the black king, getting him trapped, while the rook, with limited moves, brings the black king to a point where if he moves, he is in a checkmate.