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- King_walk abstract "In chess, a king walk, also known as a king march, steel king (Dutch: wandelkoning, literally \"wanderking\") or fighting king, refers to occasions where the king travels up the board, often actively involved in the mating attack against the opposing king. This is a highly unusual occurrence since the safety of the king is considered paramount, and players are recommended to keep them out of harm's way, at least until the endgame. Nevertheless, in contrast Wilhelm Steinitz, often known as the father of modern chess, was renowned for his maxim that \"the king is a fighting piece\". Dutch chess historian and author Tim Krabbé has documented over one hundred such games.Because of the rarity of such tactics, those which reap rewards for the attacking player often have brilliancy prizes bestowed upon them. Perhaps the most famous in recent history, where Nigel Short defeated Jan Timman in Tilburg in 1991, was voted as one of the hundred greatest chess games in a list compiled by FM Graham Burgess, and GMs John Nunn and John Emms.".
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- King_walk wikiPageRevisionID "686889543".
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Author.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_terminology.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Checkmate.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Chess_endgame.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Chess_tactic.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Chessboard.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink FIDE_titles.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_chess.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Burgess.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Grandmaster_(chess).
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Historian.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Timman.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink John_Emms_(chess_player).
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink John_Nunn.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink King_(chess).
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Nigel_Short.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Saying.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Tilburg.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Tim_Krabbé.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Steinitz.
- King_walk wikiPageWikiLinkText "King walk".
- King_walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess.
- King_walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess-stub.
- King_walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram.
- King_walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-nl.
- King_walk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- King_walk subject Category:Chess_terminology.
- King_walk comment "In chess, a king walk, also known as a king march, steel king (Dutch: wandelkoning, literally \"wanderking\") or fighting king, refers to occasions where the king travels up the board, often actively involved in the mating attack against the opposing king. This is a highly unusual occurrence since the safety of the king is considered paramount, and players are recommended to keep them out of harm's way, at least until the endgame.".
- King_walk label "King walk".
- King_walk sameAs Q2548055.
- King_walk sameAs Kraljev_marš.
- King_walk sameAs Wanderkönig_(Schach).
- King_walk sameAs Περίπατος_του_βασιλιά.
- King_walk sameAs Wandelkoning.
- King_walk sameAs m.02z0m8j.
- King_walk sameAs Vua_đi_dạo.
- King_walk sameAs Q2548055.
- King_walk wasDerivedFrom King_walk?oldid=686889543.
- King_walk isPrimaryTopicOf King_walk.