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- Checkmate abstract "Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is a game position in chess (and in other board games of the chaturanga family) in which a player's king is in check (threatened with capture) and there is no way to remove the threat. Checkmating the opponent wins the game.In chess the king is never actually captured – the game ends as soon as the king is checkmated. In master and serious amateur play, most players resign an inevitably lost game before being checkmated, and it is considered bad etiquette to continue playing in a completely hopeless position.If a player is not in check but has no legal move, then it is stalemate, and the game immediately ends in a draw. A checkmating move is recorded in algebraic notation using the hash symbol (#) – for example, 34.Qh8#. The symbol "++" has also been used to mean checkmate or double check, but is considered archaic.[citation needed]".
- Checkmate thumbnail CheckmateProper.jpg?width=300.
- Checkmate wikiPageID "456612".
- Checkmate wikiPageRevisionID "604639237".
- Checkmate align "tleft".
- Checkmate align "tright".
- Checkmate fen "1".
- Checkmate fen "4".
- Checkmate fen "6".
- Checkmate fen "7".
- Checkmate fen "8".
- Checkmate fen "k1K5/7R/8/8/8/8/8/8".
- Checkmate fen "k7/1R6/2K5/8/8/8/8/8".
- Checkmate fen "k7/2Q5/8/8/8/8/8/8".
- Checkmate fen "r1bqkb1r/pppp1Qpp/2n2n2/4p3/2B1P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNB1K1NR".
- Checkmate fen "rnb1kbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/6Pq/5P2/PPPPP2P/RNBQKBNR".
- Checkmate footer "Black is checkmated".
- Checkmate footer "Checkmate, but cannot be forced".
- Checkmate footer "Final position".
- Checkmate footer "Fool's Mate – White is checkmated.".
- Checkmate footer "Scholar's Mate – Black is checkmated.".
- Checkmate footer "Smothered mate after 27.Nf7+ Kg8 28.Nh6+ Kh8 29.Qg8+ Rxg8 30.Nf7#".
- Checkmate footer "Stalemate if Black is to move. The white queen blocks off all possible moves for black, regardless of where the white king is placed on the board.".
- Checkmate footer "This is a stalemate if Black is to move.".
- Checkmate footer "This is stalemate if Black is to move.".
- Checkmate footer "White has been checkmated".
- Checkmate footer "White is checkmated after 41...Rc2#".
- Checkmate footer "White to move wins.".
- Checkmate footer "White wins by Stamma's mate, with either side to move.".
- Checkmate footer "this is stalemate if Black is to move.".
- Checkmate hasPhotoCollection Checkmate.
- Checkmate header Fool's_mate.
- Checkmate header "Checkmate with a rook".
- Checkmate header "D. Byrne vs. Fischer".
- Checkmate header "Nogueiras vs. Gongora".
- Checkmate header "Pandolfini".
- Checkmate reverse "false".
- Checkmate size "23".
- Checkmate size "26".
- Checkmate subject Category:Chess_checkmates.
- Checkmate subject Category:Chess_endgames.
- Checkmate subject Category:Chess_rules.
- Checkmate subject Category:Chess_terminology.
- Checkmate subject Category:Chess_theory.
- Checkmate comment "Checkmate (often shortened to mate) is a game position in chess (and in other board games of the chaturanga family) in which a player's king is in check (threatened with capture) and there is no way to remove the threat. Checkmating the opponent wins the game.In chess the king is never actually captured – the game ends as soon as the king is checkmated.".
- Checkmate label "Checkmate".
- Checkmate label "Jaque mate".
- Checkmate label "Mat (szachy)".
- Checkmate label "Scacco matto".
- Checkmate label "Schaakmat".
- Checkmate label "Schachmatt".
- Checkmate label "Xeque-mate".
- Checkmate label "Échec et mat".
- Checkmate label "Мат (шахматы)".
- Checkmate label "كش ملك".
- Checkmate label "將死".
- Checkmate label "詰み".
- Checkmate sameAs Mat.
- Checkmate sameAs Schachmatt.
- Checkmate sameAs Ματ.
- Checkmate sameAs Jaque_mate.
- Checkmate sameAs Xake_mate.
- Checkmate sameAs Échec_et_mat.
- Checkmate sameAs Scacco_matto.
- Checkmate sameAs 詰み.
- Checkmate sameAs 체크메이트.
- Checkmate sameAs Schaakmat.
- Checkmate sameAs Mat_(szachy).
- Checkmate sameAs Xeque-mate.
- Checkmate sameAs m.02bqy6.
- Checkmate sameAs Q182109.
- Checkmate sameAs Q182109.
- Checkmate wasDerivedFrom Checkmate?oldid=604639237.
- Checkmate depiction CheckmateProper.jpg.
- Checkmate isPrimaryTopicOf Checkmate.