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  2. Jaque Mate - Wikipedia

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    Jaque mate or Jaque Mate may refer to: "Jaque mate", Spanish for Checkmate in chess; Jaque Mate (wrestler), born Jaime Álvarez Mendoza in 1948; Jaque Mate ...

  3. Checkmate - Wikipedia

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    A checkmate may occur in as few as two moves on one side with all of the pieces still on the board (as in fool's mate, in the opening phase of the game), in a middlegame position (as in the 1956 game called the Game of the Century between Donald Byrne and Bobby Fischer), [3] or after many moves with as few as three pieces in an endgame position.

  4. Jaque Mate (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    The Jaque Mate persona was inspired by the 1920s and 1930s Chicago Gangster scene, complete with black suit and fedora hat, in addition to a black mask with white chess pieces on it. [5] In 1990 Jaque Mate teamed up with Pierroth, Jr. and Masakre to form Los Intocables (Spanish for "The Untouchables"), with both Pierroth, Jr. and Masakre ...

  5. Checkmate (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Checkmate is a situation in the game of chess and other activities which results in defeat. ... Jaque Mate (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 23 ...

  6. Checkmate pattern - Wikipedia

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    In chess, several checkmate patterns occur frequently enough to have acquired specific names in chess commentary. By definition, a checkmate pattern is a recognizable

  7. Jacques Mieses - Wikipedia

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    Mieses largely adhered to the 19th century Romantic school of play and showed little aptitude for positional chess. He used almost exclusively e4 openings and he was the last chess master of note to make any serious use of the Center Game and Vienna Game. On the Black side of an e4 opening, he generally used the French Defense or Sicilian Defense.

  8. Endgame (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Torrance Coombs as Sam Besht – a grad student and chess fanatic. He is Balagan's apprentice; because of Balagan's phobia Sam is the one who does the leg work to solve the cases. Sam is a smart kid with a promising future; Balagan pays Sam for his legwork by giving him more chances to play chess with Balagan.

  9. Check (chess) - Wikipedia

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    In chess and similar games, check is a condition that occurs when a player's king is under threat of capture on the opponent's next turn. A king so threatened is said to be in check.