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The Two Knights Endgame is a situation in chess where only two knights are left on the board for one side, typically against a lone king or another minor piece (often a pawn). This endgame is distinct because it usually represents a challenging scenario for the player with the two knights, as they cannot checkmate a lone king without the assistance of a pawn or another piece. In its purest form, the most common scenario involves one player having two knights and the other player having just a king.

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