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  2. Fool's mate - Wikipedia

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    Fool's mate was named and described in The Royal Game of Chess-Play, a 1656 text by Francis Beale that adapted the work of the early chess writer Gioachino Greco. [2]Prior to the mid-19th century, there was not a prevailing convention as to whether White or Black moved first; according to Beale, the matter was to be decided in some prior contest or decision of the players' choice. [3]

  3. Fool's mate (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The fool's mate is the quickest possible checkmate in the game of chess. Fool's mate may also refer to:

  4. Checkmate - Wikipedia

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    A smothered mate is a checkmate delivered by a knight in which the mated king is unable to move because it is surrounded (or smothered) by its own pieces. [49] The mate is usually seen in a corner of the board, since fewer pieces are needed to surround the king there. The most common form of smothered mate is seen in the adjacent diagram.

  5. Fool's Mate (album) - Wikipedia

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    The UK music press was generally very positive about Fool's Mate.Melody Maker saw it as "one of THE albums of the year". [citation needed]Paul Stump, in his History of Progressive Rock, called Fool's Mate "a revamped corpus of pre-Van der Graaf Generator and pre-university songs of plumptious psychedelic pop hedging its bets between Syd Barrett and Al Stewart."

  6. Talk:Fool's mate - Wikipedia

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    One such fool's mate was between Mayfield vs Trinks in 1959 and lasted only three moves: 1.e4 g5 2.Nc3 f5 3.Qh5#. Mike Fox and Richard James in The Even More Complete Chess Addict (Faber and Faber, 1993) make mention (page 177) of a game with the same moves played in the 1959 US Open, but they claim the players were called Masefield and Trinka.

  7. Glossary of chess problems - Wikipedia

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    ideal mate A pure mate in which all units of both colours take part in the mate. illegal position A position that is impossible to reach in a game by any sequence of legal moves. interference The closure of the line of one piece by a second piece, thus limiting its movement and cutting it off from certain squares.

  8. Joke chess problem - Wikipedia

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    A joke chess problem is a puzzle in chess that uses humor as an element. Although most chess problems, like other creative forms, are appreciated for serious artistic themes (such as Grimshaw, Novotny, and Lacny), joke chess problems are enjoyed for some twist.

  9. Fool's Mate (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    Fool's Mate (French: Le Coup du berger) is a 1956 short film directed by Jacques Rivette. It stars Virginie Vitry as a wife cheating on her husband (Jacques Doniol-Valcroze). When her lover (Jean-Claude Brialy) buys her a mink coat, the adulterous pair hatch a plan to avoid her husband's questioning the coat's origins.