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jaychess
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#1 | Posted: 18 Jun 2008 06:20 | Edited by: jaychess
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How do you record a checkmate in algebraic notations? Sorry, just ignore the heading. Its wrong and i dont know how to change it. Thanks
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#2 | Posted: 18 Jun 2008 07:39
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I changed it for you and also moved the topic to General Chess Discussions forum.

jaychess:
How do you record a checkmate in algebraic notations?

Checkmate can be indicated "#" (some use "++" instead, but the U.S. Chess Federation recommends "#"). For example Qh4# would mean the last move was Queen to square H4 and checkmate.
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#3 | Posted: 19 Jun 2008 11:56
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Thanks