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... pressure on this pawn . Naurally , our Rook will go to the open b - file . But on what square ? As funny as it may seem , many people think that the closer to a pawn a Rook gets , the more pressure it applies . Under that logic , b5 ...
... pressure on this pawn . Naurally , our Rook will go to the open b - file . But on what square ? As funny as it may seem , many people think that the closer to a pawn a Rook gets , the more pressure it applies . Under that logic , b5 ...
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... pressure . Naturally , as her position worsened she used more and more time trying to save herself . Soon she was in time pressure and was the proud owner of a lost position ! Instead of going through the above she should have contin ...
... pressure . Naturally , as her position worsened she used more and more time trying to save herself . Soon she was in time pressure and was the proud owner of a lost position ! Instead of going through the above she should have contin ...
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... pressure makes things even easier for Black . 41 ... a3 42.Qa2 Qa4 43.Bd8 Nxc4 44.Qe2 a2 45.Qe7 + Ka6 46.Qc7 Qb5 , 0-1 . This game made it appear that Bishops are easy creatures to contain . However , nothing could be further from the ...
... pressure makes things even easier for Black . 41 ... a3 42.Qa2 Qa4 43.Bd8 Nxc4 44.Qe2 a2 45.Qe7 + Ka6 46.Qc7 Qb5 , 0-1 . This game made it appear that Bishops are easy creatures to contain . However , nothing could be further from the ...
Common terms and phrases
a-file advance Alexander Kotov allow White allows Black backward pawn bad Bishop Black to move Black to play Black's Bishop Black's King Black's Knight Black's pawn Black's pieces Black's position Black's Queen blocked c-file capture central chances chess counterplay create cxd4 d-pawn d5 square defend diagonal discovered attack doubled pawns dynamic e-file e5 pawn endgame eventually example Exchange extra pawn favorable imbalance followed forces gain gives Black Grandmaster guard initiative isolated pawn Jeremy Silman kingside attack lead in development light squares look Lucena Position mate middlegame open file opponent opponent's passed pawn Paul Keres pawn structure player position in diagram possible pressure prevent queenside Rook rule sacrifice side situation space advantage static superior minor piece support point target thing threat Tigran Petrosian trade weak pawn weakened White plays White to move White to play White's Bishop White's King White's Knight White's pawn Zugzwang