This touches on zugzwang, stalemate, fortresses, attack on the king, and some other absurd examples. |
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As Beim explains, with accurate play, there is no way to put Black into zugzwang. |
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After a while one would realise that this position looks like a mutual zugzwang. |
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A lost opening it's a opening that your opponent can win the game by zugzwang. |
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If your newspaper regards that plan as the best option on the table, we truly are in a zugzwang. |
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In Suicide, zugzwang happens often because capture are mandatory. |
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The basic tactics are to squeeze your opponet's pieces so he is forced by zugzwang to move toward you, or to set up sacrifices where a mandatory capture is ultimately disadvantageous. |
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Brady may have been in zugzwang when he chose to write this book. |
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Borisov claimed that these steps were called zugzwang in chess, adding that Bulgaria had no opportunity for a beneficial move and any move would be disadvantageous. |
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In its threat to use force against the Libyan government, the international community put Muammar Gaddafi into what chess aficionados call zugzwang. |
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Zugzwang is also use the describe a list of forced move. |
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Showing a willing attitude, he built on a fair comeback outing at Kempton 19 days ago to edge out Zugzwang by a head under a forceful drive from Luke Morris. |
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Eduard Marquez published two books of poetry in Spanish before writing Zugzwang, his first work in Catalan and the source of the fictions that appear here. |
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