Another corner checkmate pattern, the Arabian mate involves a bishop and a knight delivering checkmate to the opponent's king in the corner.
The bishop usually delivers check from a diagonal square, while the knight delivers check from the adjacent square, forming a pincer around the king.
Recognizing and exploiting the Arabian mate pattern can be a valuable skill, especially in situations where your opponent's king is poorly defended on the edge of the board.
In this page you can generate Arabian Mate chess puzzles of intermediate difficulty level and print
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