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1001 Deadly
Checkmates
John Nunn
First published in the UK by Gambit Publications Ltd 201 1
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ISBN-13: 978-1-906454-25-8
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Edited by Graham Burgess
Ty peset by John Nunn
Cover photograph by John Nunn
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Gambit ublications Ltd
Ma naging Director : Muray Chandler GM
Chess Director : Dr John Nunn GM
Editorial Director : Graham Burgess FM
German Editor : Petra Nunn WFM
We bm aster : Dr Helen Milligan WFM
Contents
Symbols and Notation
4
Preface by Murray Chandler
5
Introduction
6
Elementary Mates
8
Solutions
24
2
Back-Rank Mates
31
Solutions
41
3
Mate in the Endgame
46
Solutions
62
4
The Lethal Long Diagonal
71
Solutions
78
5
Pawn-Promotion Mates
82
Solutions
88
6
Mates with Rook and Minor Piece
92
Solutions
102
7
Deadly Doubled Rooks
107
Solutions
113
8
Destroying the Defences
117
Solutions
126
9
Death on the Rook's File
131
Solutions
140
10
Queen Sacriices
146
Solutions
162
II
Mate by Line-Opening
170
Solutions
179
12
Mate by Blocking Squres
184
Solutions
189
13
Mate Involving Discovered or Double Check
192
Solutions
208
14
Hunting the King
217
Solutions
22 1
15
Miscellaneous Mates
224
Solutions
248
16
Mate Revision Test
26 1
Solutions
272
17
Extreme Mate Challenge
278
Solutions
288
Final Score-Chat
296
Index of Players
297
Symbols and Notation
#
checkmate
king
+
check
W queen
++ double check
:
rook
X
capture
_ bishop
!! brilliant move
J knight
good move
? bad move
?? blunder
1-0 Black resigned
0- 1 White resigned
Ch championship
Algebraic Notation
a b c d e
h
a
c
e
g
Moves are shown by giving the piece symbol followed by the destination square. For instance, if a
knight moves to the squre marked in the diagram, this is written as J3 in algebraic notation. If
two pieces of the same type can move to the same square, more information is given. For instance,
if there are knights on gl and e5, then the one on e5 moving to f3 is written as Jef3.
For pawn moves, only the arrival square is given (e.g. e4 means that a pawn moves to the e4-
square). For pawn captures, the file the pawn is leaving is also given. Thus exf4 means that a pawn
on the e-ile makes a capture that brings it to the f4-square.
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