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Here are the maximum prize awards for some of the major chess championship matches in 2023:

FIDE World Chess Championship 2023: The total prize fund was €2 million, with the winner receiving 60% (€1.2 million) and the runner-up receiving 40% (€800K) of the prize fund.

Champions Chess Tour 2023: Each regular tournament had a prize pool of $235,000, and the Playoffs and Finals had a combined purse of $500,000. Additionally, there were leaderboard prizes for top-performing players throughout the tour.

Saint Louis Rapid & Blitz 2023: The total prize fund was $175,000.

Sinquefield Cup 2023: The classical chess event had a prize fund of $175,000, and an additional $175,000 was awarded to the top 3 overall finishers on the Tour.

Champions Chess Tour Playoffs 2023: The total purse for the Playoffs and Finals was $500,000.

World Youth Championship 2023: Specific prize amounts were not mentioned, but it’s a prestigious event for young talents.

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Some checkmate strategies are given below:
Smothered Mate: Knight and rook surround the king on the edge or corner of the board to deliver mate.

Pawn Mate: Using a pawn to deliver a mate when promoted to a queen. Often with king and pawn vs king.

Rook Roller: Using rook to check king up the board and force it into a mating net.

Triangle Mating: Boxing in the king in a triangle formed by queen, rook and bishop/knight.

Wrong Rook Pawn: Delivering mate with a rook pawn that advances on the wrong side from its rook.

Epaulette Mate: Pinning a defending king with one rook while checkmating with the other rook.

Arabian Mate: Sacrificing rook to force king into a mating net of bishop and knight.

Kill Box: Forcing king into a boxed-in area using queen and rook with no escapes.

Outside Passed Pawn: Creating an outside passed pawn to the queen and force checkmate.

Zugzwang: Putting opponent into zugzwang so any move allows checkmate.

Deflection: Diverting defender piece so key squares are exposed for a mate.

Discovered Checkmate: Occurs when a piece moves out of the way to reveal an attack by another piece on the opponent's king. For example, moving a bishop to reveal a check by a queen. The king's options are limited since it is facing threats from two pieces.

Counter Checkmate: Checking the opponent's king to force it to move to a square where it can then be checkmated. For example, checking with a knight to force the king to a square where the queen can deliver a mate.

Double Checkmate: When two pieces simultaneously check the opponent's king, leaving no option to block either check. Often uses queen + bishop/knight coordination.

Damiano's Bishop Mate: Checkmates with bishop and king vs king. Uses the bishop to restrict the king to the edge of the board then delivers his mate.

Anastasia's Mate: Mates with knight and king vs king. Uses a knight to force the king to corner or edge, then delivers his mate.

Lucena Position: Rook and king vs king. Forces King to the edge using rook then mates.

Philidor Position: Queen and king vs king and rook. The queen forces the enemy king to edge unchecked and then mates.

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