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  • ...means that "Black Wins". This implies that White resigned, as he is not in checkmate (for non-timed chess games, the only ways to win are by checkmating your op
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  • ...legal move available to avoid such capture, the opponent is said to be in "checkmate", and by definition immediately loses. ...ted is the {{w|Scholar's mate|scholar's mate}}, being a classic early-game checkmate in chess. It is extremely easy to defend against it (blocking the queen's v
    7 KB (1,081 words) - 19:39, 23 April 2024
  • ...piece|different pieces}} representing units on a battlefield to try to {{w|checkmate}} the other player's {{w|King (chess)|king}}. Chess has a lively tournament
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  • ...otests. After White uses his rook to capture Black's king to emphasize the checkmate, Black defiantly writes "0-1" (the notation symbolizing a Black victory) on ...the piece and the destination (e.g., Nxb8). Checks are indicated by +, and checkmate by #.
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  • ...ume. Megan stops to ponder Cueball's point, to which Cueball responds "{{w|Checkmate|Check and Mate}}": a common phrase originating from {{w|chess}} — suggest
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  • |If classy cats evolved from regular cats, why are there still regular cats? checkmate, evolution. |If classy cats evolved from regular cats, why are there still regular cats? checkmate, evolution.
    448 KB (95,167 words) - 21:27, 28 August 2023
  • |Checkmate is the winning move in chess.
    32 KB (5,602 words) - 03:33, 19 April 2024