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  2. Corresponding squares - Wikipedia

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    In chess, two squares are corresponding squares (also known as relative squares, sister squares, or coordinate squares [1]) if the occupation of one of these squares by a king requires the enemy king to move to the other square in order to hold the position. Corresponding squares exist in some chess endgames, usually ones that are mostly ...

  3. Glossary of chess - Wikipedia

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    Corresponding squares are pairs of squares such that when a king moves to one square, it forces the opponent's king to occupy the other square in order to hold the position. Corresponding squares usually occur in pawn endgames. The theory of corresponding squares has developed to include complex calculations based on math-like formulas. [106 ...

  4. Outline of chess - Wikipedia

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    Corresponding squares – usually used as a tool in king and pawn endgames, a pair of corresponding squares are such that if one king is on one of them, the opposing king needs to be on the other. Fianchetto – moving the pawn in front of the knight and placing the bishop on that square.

  5. Key square - Wikipedia

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    In chess, particularly in endgames, a key square (also known as a critical square) is a square such that if a player's king can occupy it, he can force some gain such as the promotion of a pawn or the capture of an opponent's pawn. Key squares are useful mostly in endgames involving only kings and pawns.

  6. Category:Chess theory - Wikipedia

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    Chess opening; Corresponding squares; D. Decoy (chess) Chess diagram; E. The exchange (chess) F. First-move advantage in chess; Fortress (chess) K. Key square;

  7. Triangulation (chess) - Wikipedia

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    The squares d5 and d7 are corresponding squares; when White's king is on d5, Black's king must be on d7, with White to move in order for Black to prevent the advance of the White king. White has a triangle of squares available: d5, e5, and d4. White can win by the following maneuver: 1. Ke5! (if 1. c6+ then 1... Kc8 draws. If 1... bxc6+ then 2.

  8. Should You Forget Nvidia and Buy This Tech Stock Instead? - AOL

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    That's a bargain-basement valuation next to Nvidia's corresponding ratios of 52.5 and 28.8. Why Alphabet is a better buy Nvidia's stock will probably build shareholder value in the long run, even ...

  9. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Thrones Chess, initial setup with the classic chess pieces. Free squares may be filled by additional classic or fairy chess pieces. Zonal chess: Board has triangular wings or "zones" on either side of the main 8×8 board. Queens, bishops, and rooks that start from one of the squares in either zone may change direction and keep going on the same ...