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An archetypical Blind swine mate

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Etymology

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Coined by Dawid Janowski who referred to doubled rooks on the 7th rank as "swine".

Noun

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Blind Swine Mate (plural Blind Swine Mates)

  1. (chess) A checkmate pattern in which the king is confined to two squares at an edge of the board and then mated by two doubled rooks.