The document describes a chess position where white can checkmate black in one move. It provides 18 variations of the position and asks the player to identify the checking move that results in checkmate, while considering that the king must not be able to escape, block, or capture the checking piece.
The document describes a chess position where white can checkmate black in one move. It provides 18 variations of the position and asks the player to identify the checking move that results in checkmate, while considering that the king must not be able to escape, block, or capture the checking piece.
The document describes a chess position where white can checkmate black in one move. It provides 18 variations of the position and asks the player to identify the checking move that results in checkmate, while considering that the king must not be able to escape, block, or capture the checking piece.
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Remember if the king can run like a chicken, block his face, or take the attacker, it is not checkmate! Double-check your answers with these three defense mechanisms of the king in mind.