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Fundamental Chess Tactics
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There's a tactical motif called distraction in chess whereby an opponent's piece is distracted from protecting a piece, square, rank or file. Learn it here!
with Niclas HuschenbethThere's a tactical motif called distraction in chess whereby an opponent's piece is distracted from protecting a piece, square, rank or file. Learn it here!
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Discover another essential tactical motif in chess: the decoy. Using a decoy forces a piece to a square which will then result in disadvantage for an opponent.
with Niclas HuschenbethDiscover another essential tactical motif in chess: the decoy. Using a decoy forces a piece to a square which will then result in disadvantage for an opponent.
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Did you know that it's possible to move one piece to achieve a tactical advantage against a chess opponent? The discovered attack is as powerful as it sounds.
with Niclas HuschenbethDid you know that it's possible to move one piece to achieve a tactical advantage against a chess opponent? The discovered attack is as powerful as it sounds.
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What's more significant in a chess game than attacking a piece? Attacking two! In this chess lesson discover the double attack tactical motif.
with Niclas HuschenbethWhat's more significant in a chess game than attacking a piece? Attacking two! In this chess lesson discover the double attack tactical motif.
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When a king gets stuck in the back rank, it opens up the possibility of a back rank checkmate for the savvy chess player familiar with common chess tactics.
with Niclas HuschenbethWhen a king gets stuck in the back rank, it opens up the possibility of a back rank checkmate for the savvy chess player familiar with common chess tactics.
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