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==== Checkmate ==== {{Main|Checkmate}} {{Chess diagram small |tleft | | | | | |kd| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |rd | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |pl|pl| | | | | | |rl|kl|qd |White is checkmated; Black wins.<ref>{{Harvcol|Harkness|1967}}</ref> }} If a player's king is placed in check and there is no legal move that player can make to escape check, then the king is said to be ''[[checkmate]]d'', the game ends, and that player loses.<ref>{{Harvcol|Schiller|2003|pp=20β21}}</ref> Unlike the other pieces, the king is never captured.{{sfn|FIDE|2023|loc=article 1.4.1}} The diagram shows an example checkmate position. The white king is threatened by the black queen; the empty square to which the king could move is also threatened; and the king cannot capture the queen, because it would then be in check by the rook. {{Clear}}
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