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  2. Checkmate pattern - Wikipedia

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    In chess, several checkmate patterns occur frequently enough to have acquired specific names in chess commentary. By definition, ... In Anastasia's mate, ...

  3. Giambattista Lolli - Wikipedia

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    Giambattista Lolli (1698 – 4 June 1769) was an Italian chess player and one of the most important chess theoreticians of his time. He is most famous for his book Osservazioni teorico-pratiche sopra il giuoco degli scacchi (English: Theoretical-practical views on the game of chess), published 1763 in Bologna. [1]

  4. Outline of chess - Wikipedia

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    Some checkmate patterns occur sufficiently frequently, or are otherwise of such interest to scholars, that they have acquired specific names in chess commentary. Here are some of the most notorious: Back-rank checkmate – checkmate accomplished by a rook or queen on the opponent's first rank, because the king is blocked in by its own pieces ...

  5. Category:Chess checkmates - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Checkmate pattern - Wikipedia

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    The term "mating net" doesn't refer to a specific checkmate pattern or even an pattern checkmate. It's just descriptive wording used to indicate that a king is in danger, for example, "Black must take care not to fall into a mating net" simply means Black is in danger of being checkmated. See mating net. Maybe this article could say something ...

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  9. Fritz and Chesster - Wikipedia

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    Other games focus on checkmates, including Anastasia's mate, Morphy's mate, checkmate with two bishops and with a bishop and a knight—without reaching a draw by the 50 moves rule. Chesster teaches the players when a lone king can or can't force a draw against a king and a rook pawn, and how to win or force a draw in the rook and pawn versus ...