e/Queen and pawn versus queen endgame

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has glosseng: | align="right" | | | | | |} The queen and pawn versus queen endgame is a chess endgame in which both sides have queens and one side has a pawn. Cross-checks are often used as a device to win the game by forcing the exchange of queens. Humans knew little about it until the advent of endgame tablebases due to its sheer complexity, although it is more common than the queen versus pawn endgame.
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