Study of the month: Ding's WCC game 6 checkmate pattern in e

Study of the month: Ding's WCC game 6 checkmate pattern in endgame studies

In his World Chess Championship match against Ian Nepomniachtchi, which made him the 17th World Champion in the history of chess, Chinese Grandmaster Ding Liren won the sixth game by threatening a checkmate with rook and knight. Let us see how that checkmate was utilized in endgame studies. | Photo: Midjourney

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