In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen. Can someone explain this to me?

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In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen. Can someone explain this to me?
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
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In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
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In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
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In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen. Can someone explain this to me?
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
Is there a legally reachable checkmate where the checking piece couldn't actually move to take the king because it would reveal a check on its own king? If so, has it ever
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen. Can someone explain this to me?
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
Is there a legally reachable checkmate where the checking piece couldn't actually move to take the king because it would reveal a check on its own king? If so, has it ever
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
What should be defined as an en passant checkmate? - Quora
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
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In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
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In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
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In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am  confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen.  Can someone explain this to me?
In this position, (black to move) Qe1 is apparently checkmate, but I am confused because the rook is pinned and therefore cannot defend the queen. Can someone explain this to me?

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