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Checkmate the opponent
Two knights can't force checkmate by themselves, but if the enemy has a pawn, we can avoid stalemate and force mate.
Mate in 15 if played perfectly.
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Piece Checkmates II
Challenging checkmates
Queen vs bishop mate
Queen vs knight mate
Queen vs rook mate
Two bishop mate
Knight and bishop mate #1
Knight and bishop mate #2
Two knights vs pawn
Practice list
Piece Checkmates I
Checkmate Patterns I
Checkmate Patterns II
Checkmate Patterns III
Checkmate Patterns IV
Piece Checkmates II
Knight & Bishop Mate
The Pin
The Skewer
The Fork
Discovered Attacks
Double Check
Overloaded Pieces
Zwischenzug
X-Ray
Zugzwang
Interference
Greek Gift
Deflection
Attraction
Underpromotion
Desperado
Counter Check
Undermining
Clearance
Key Squares
Opposition
7th-Rank Rook Pawn
7th-Rank Rook Pawn
Basic Rook Endgames
Intermediate Rook Endings
Practical Rook Endings
Mate in 15 if played perfectly.