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Windmill
"A repeating series of discovered checks and captures that lets one piece collect material."
In-Depth Explanation
The windmill is a rare but memorable combination. One piece repeatedly uncovers check, forcing the king to move between limited squares, while the moving piece captures material on each cycle. The Torre-Lasker game from Moscow 1925 contains the best-known example.
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What does windmill mean in chess?
A repeating series of discovered checks and captures that lets one piece collect material.
How can I practice windmill?
Look for windmill in themed puzzles, then review missed patterns in the analysis board without moving the pieces first.
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