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Fishburne, William Brett
Checkmates for Four Pieces
"Checkmates for Four Pieces" by William Brett Fishburne is a chess manual focused on teaching strategies and techniques related to chess endgames, likely written in the late 20th century. The book presents various positions using Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN) to illustrate different checkmating scenarios with just four pieces on the board. The opening of the manual introduces FEN notation as a way to denote specific positions on a chessboard, laying the groundwork for the subsequent analysis. It includes a sequence of chess positions followed by notation, indicating moves to achieve checkmate with minimal material. This structured approach implies that the author aims to provide readers with practical examples that they can apply during their chess games, enhancing their understanding of endgame strategies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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