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10 November, 19:29

When reading a book about chess, you come across the word "skewer." After looking up the term in the glossary, you know that a skewer is

a move or combination that aims for advantage in a game while carrying the danger of ending up with a poor position.

an act of exchanging pieces in a game to reduce complexity or stop an enemy attack.

the territory (squares) controlled and occupied by each player's pieces and pawns.

a tactic where you attack two of your opponent's pieces at the same time along a rank, file, or diagonal, and the more-valuable piece is attacked first.

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  1. 10 November, 19:56
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    The correct answer is:

    a tactic where you attack two of your opponent's pieces at the same time along a rank, file, or diagonal, and the more-valuable piece is attacked first.
  2. 10 November, 19:58
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    It's a tactic where you attack 2 of your opponents, if you have ever seen chess, its also determined as "reverse pin" It can be seperated in 2 things. Absolute and relative.
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