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Skewers in Chess [A Practical Guide with Examples]

Skewers in Chess [A Practical Guide with Examples]

Skewers in chess are tactics where a more valuable piece is attacked and forced to move, revealing a less valuable piece behind it. It’s similar to a pin but works in the opposite direction. The key to a successful skewer ...

What are Pins in Chess [A Practical Guide]

What are Pins in Chess [A Practical Guide]

Chess is like a battlefield, and just like in any battle, knowing how to immobilize your opponent’s forces can be a game-changer. Let’s learn about the pins in chess, why and how they occur in your chess games, and how ...

Fork in Chess [The Double Threat that Wins Material]

Fork in Chess [The Double Threat that Wins Material]

In this article, we will delve into the concept of forks, explore their significance in chess strategy, and analyze exemplary games showcasing effective fork tactics. A fork in chess is a tactical move where a single piece simultaneously attacks two ...

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