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Article: Checkmates in the opening
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Reason: ANN scored at 0.900241
Reporter Information
Reporter: Anonymous (anonymous)
Date: Wednesday, the 29th of September 2021 at 12:55:33 AM
Status: Invalid
Wednesday, the 1st of January 2020 at 04:54:06 PM #113406
Anonymous (anonymous)

8...Nd3# needs its exclamation back, according to Charles Hertan (contact him at [email protected]), because it uses a sneaky-pinned square invasion to mate the enemy king, which has no escape squares, because he is hemmed by his own pieces. If you disagree, remember: contact him at [email protected]. This is similar to 6.Nd6#. Reminder: The quick definition of “sneaky-pinned square invasions” is: enter a square that seems as if it is protected, but really isn’t, because the piece defending that square is pinned. Sneaky-pinned square invasions can also lead to a draw, but ignore that.

Wednesday, the 1st of January 2020 at 04:56:59 PM #113407
Anonymous (anonymous)

The reference chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1272517 is Greco vs N.N., Miscellaneous Game 1620, which lasted 20 moves, and Black was mated in the opening.

Wednesday, the 29th of September 2021 at 12:55:21 AM #118612
R. S. Shaw (admin)

All revisions of article [Checkmates in the opening] have been deleted as per AFD, so there is no comparison for review. Marking Invalid.

Wednesday, the 29th of September 2021 at 12:55:33 AM #118613
System (super admin)

R. S. Shaw has marked this report as "Invalid".