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- Pure_mate abstract "A pure mate is a checkmating position in chess in which the mated king and all vacant squares in its field are attacked only once, and squares in the king's field occupied by friendly units are not also attacked by the mating side (unless such a unit is necessarily pinned to the king to avoid it interposing to block the check or capturing of mating unit).Such a mate occurred in the Evergreen Game between Adolf Anderssen and Jean Dufresne in 1852; the final position is shown to the right. The black king is attacked only by the bishop on e7; the e7 and g7 squares are attacked only by the pawn on f6; the e8 square is attacked only by the bishop on d7; and the rook on g8 and pawn on f7 which stop the black king moving to those squares are not also attacked by white pieces.Pure mates are of only incidental interest in practical play, but they are considered by some to add value to a chess problem.If all units of the mating side, with the possible exception of the king and pawns, are involved in a pure mate, then it is a model mate; if all units of both colours are involved in a pure mate, then it is an ideal mate.".
- Pure_mate wikiPageID "1396412".
- Pure_mate wikiPageLength "1927".
- Pure_mate wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Pure_mate wikiPageRevisionID "641784111".
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Anderssen.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_checkmates.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chess_problems.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Check_(chess).
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Checkmate.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Chess.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Chess_problem.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Evergreen_Game.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Ideal_mate.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Dufresne.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink King_(chess).
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Model_mate.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink Pin_(chess).
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLink The_Oxford_Companion_to_Chess.
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pure mate".
- Pure_mate wikiPageWikiLinkText "pure mate".
- Pure_mate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess-stub.
- Pure_mate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_diagram.
- Pure_mate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chess_notation.
- Pure_mate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Pure_mate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- Pure_mate subject Category:Chess_checkmates.
- Pure_mate subject Category:Chess_problems.
- Pure_mate hypernym Position.
- Pure_mate type RugbyPlayer.
- Pure_mate comment "A pure mate is a checkmating position in chess in which the mated king and all vacant squares in its field are attacked only once, and squares in the king's field occupied by friendly units are not also attacked by the mating side (unless such a unit is necessarily pinned to the king to avoid it interposing to block the check or capturing of mating unit).Such a mate occurred in the Evergreen Game between Adolf Anderssen and Jean Dufresne in 1852; the final position is shown to the right.".
- Pure_mate label "Pure mate".
- Pure_mate sameAs Q1967166.
- Pure_mate sameAs Čisti_mat.
- Pure_mate sameAs Mat_pur.
- Pure_mate sameAs Մաքուր_մատ.
- Pure_mate sameAs m.04z8v9.
- Pure_mate sameAs Чистый_мат_(пат).
- Pure_mate sameAs Чистий_мат_(пат).
- Pure_mate sameAs Q1967166.
- Pure_mate wasDerivedFrom Pure_mate?oldid=641784111.
- Pure_mate isPrimaryTopicOf Pure_mate.