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Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is any game position in chess and other chess-like games in which a player's king is in check (threatened with capture) and there is no possible escape. Checkmating the opponent wins the game.
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Instant Checkmate is a public records search service that gives you the power to perform online background checks quickly. Search someone in America, and you may discover criminal and traffic records, arrest records, related court documents, addresses, age, known aliases, and more.
Checkmate - Basics, Rules and Types of Checkmates
A Checkmate is a position in chess where the King is under check and is simultaneously trapped from all sides allowing no escape for the King. Unlike all the other pieces, in chess, one can never capture the King; hence the only way to win a game is to pose a checkmate.
Checkmate Patterns You Should Know - Chess Lessons
Practice essential checkmating patterns with GM Simon Williams! Learn these incredible ideas to shock your opponents and win. Start finding all of the checkmates in your own games today!
Check, Checkmate, & Stalemate Differences Explained (with GIFs) - RagChess
What is Checkmate? Checkmate occurs in chess when you or your opponent’s king is in check, the king cannot move, and nothing can capture the piece delivering check. Checkmate also means that the game must come to an immediate end, despite how many pieces are left on the board.
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