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- Two_knights_endgame abstract "The two knights endgame is a chess endgame with a king and two knights versus a king, possibly with some other material. The material with the defending king is usually one pawn, but some positions studied involve additional pawns or other pieces. In contrast to a king plus two bishops, or a bishop and a knight, a king and two knights cannot force checkmate against a lone king. (However, the superior side can force stalemate.) Although there are checkmate positions, the superior side cannot force them against proper (and easy) defense (Speelman, Tisdall & Wade 1993:11).On the other hand, if the lone king has a pawn (and sometimes with more pawns), then checkmate can be forced in some cases. These positions were studied extensively by A. A. Troitzky. If the defender's pawn is blocked on or before the "Troitzky line", the stronger side can force checkmate, although it may require up to 115 moves with optimal play. The reason that checkmate can be forced is that the pawn gives the defender a piece to move and deprives him of a stalemate defense (Müller & Lamprecht 2001:19–20). The technique (when it is possible) is to block the pawn with one knight and use the king and other knight to force the opposing king into a corner or near the other knight. Then when the block on the pawn is removed, the knight can be used to checkmate (Dvoretsky 2006:280).".
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- Two_knights_endgame wikiPageExternalLink mueller35.pdf.
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- Two_knights_endgame subject Category:Chess_endgames.
- Two_knights_endgame subject Category:Chess_problems.
- Two_knights_endgame subject Category:Chess_theory.
- Two_knights_endgame type Abstraction100002137.
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- Two_knights_endgame type ChessEndgames.
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- Two_knights_endgame comment "The two knights endgame is a chess endgame with a king and two knights versus a king, possibly with some other material. The material with the defending king is usually one pawn, but some positions studied involve additional pawns or other pieces. In contrast to a king plus two bishops, or a bishop and a knight, a king and two knights cannot force checkmate against a lone king.".
- Two_knights_endgame label "Dos caballos y rey contra rey y peón".
- Two_knights_endgame label "Finale di due cavalli".
- Two_knights_endgame label "Two knights endgame".
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- Two_knights_endgame depiction Chess_kll45.svg.
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