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bluecard5499
This was a very interesting post! Does this tactic have a name?
Well, this came up in one of my games.There is a technical term...I think it is deflection. First, I eliminate one of the defenders of d5 (the knight). Then I eliminate the other defender while simultaneously separating the rooks. Once that is done, I capture the pawn, therefore skewering the rook and king. The deflection is when you make a piece move away from defending or guarding another piece or space. In this case, it is when the 2nd knight is captured. Hope that helps!
Cobra677
maby:removing the defender :)
Well, yes. But if you just say "removing the defender", then you may mean "capturing" the defender, or "deflecting" the defender.
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