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|An archetypal Hook mate}}
The '''Hook mate''' involves the use of a white rook, knight, and pawn along with one black pawn to limit the black king's escape. The rook is protected by the knight and the knight is protected by the pawn.
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==Kill Box mate==
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|The Kill Box checkmate}}
The '''Kill Box mate''' is a box-shaped checkmate. The checkmate is delivered by the rook with the queen's assistance. The rook is adjacent to the king, the queen supports the rook by a separation of 1 empty square on the same diagonal as the rook. This forms a 3 by 3 box shape. The king could be on the edge of the board. Or, the king can be anywhere on the board, but the escape squares must be blocked off to prevent the escape of the king.
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