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Understanding common checkmating patterns is useful from "summary" of The Mammoth Book of Chess by Graham Burgess

It is crucial for a chess player to have a good understanding of common checkmating patterns. By recognizing these patterns, a player can identify opportunities to deliver checkmate more quickly and efficiently during a game. One of the most well-known checkmating patterns is the back-rank mate, where a rook or queen delivers checkmate along the opponent's back rank. This pattern often occurs when the opponent's king is trapped behind its own pawns and pieces, leaving it vulnerable to a swift attack. Another common checkmating pattern is the smothered mate, where a knight delivers checkmate to the opponent's king while being supported by its own...
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    The Mammoth Book of Chess

    Graham Burgess

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