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In this lesson, you wil learn another trapping trick. This time the chess board gives a helping hand: at the side of the board or in a corner, a piece has little freedom of action.
Take a look at the example to learn how to do this.
What do you have to do?
Trap an enemy piece. Find a piece that has few squares it can move to and attack it.
Special attacks: trapping pieces (3)
You already know two trapping tricks. Both make use of pieces, either your own or your opponent’s.In this lesson, you wil learn another trapping trick. This time the chess board gives a helping hand: at the side of the board or in a corner, a piece has little freedom of action.
Take a look at the example to learn how to do this.
What do you have to do?
Trap an enemy piece. Find a piece that has few squares it can move to and attack it.