Chess Word of the Week
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Chess Word of the Week
The chess word of this week is:
Zwischenzug
German for "intermediate move"
A move which comes before the expected move such as recapturing of a piece.
Example: Player A takes a piece and expects Player B to recapture. Player B does not recapture but instead plays an alternative move and recaptures on the next move.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwischenzug
Zwischenzug
German for "intermediate move"
A move which comes before the expected move such as recapturing of a piece.
Example: Player A takes a piece and expects Player B to recapture. Player B does not recapture but instead plays an alternative move and recaptures on the next move.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zwischenzug
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
The chess word of this week is:
Zugzwang
sticking with the German theme and the letter Z.
German for "compulsion to move"
A situation where one player has to move but would prefer not to, thus the player is in a worse position than if he could pass.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zugzwang for examples (like many words pretty difficult to describe with diagrams!) and further reading.
Zugzwang
sticking with the German theme and the letter Z.
German for "compulsion to move"
A situation where one player has to move but would prefer not to, thus the player is in a worse position than if he could pass.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zugzwang for examples (like many words pretty difficult to describe with diagrams!) and further reading.
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
Staying with Z and the Germans.
Zoltan Ribli, a chess player who was born in Germany and...
(He was born in Hungary............Ed)
...Born in Hungary which is near Germany.
...er...that's it.
You can put in digarams.
Black to move is in Zuggsw...Zoogzw...Zigzgs......Trouble
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Zoltan Ribli, a chess player who was born in Germany and...
(He was born in Hungary............Ed)
...Born in Hungary which is near Germany.
...er...that's it.
You can put in digarams.
Black to move is in Zuggsw...Zoogzw...Zigzgs......Trouble
Go here for the free diagram hosting thingy.
http://www.chessimg.com/
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
cheers for the image thingy. Names are not allowed as it is "word of the week"! I am wondering how many I can get away with without resulting to pawn, bishop, etc. Zaitsev would be a good Z. The main reason for the lack of imagery is that I am doing this at work (one week to go at this joint).
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
What about Blunder - that is a word I am sure we could all relate to on this forum.
Lose one queen and it is a disaster, Lose 1000 queens and it is just a statistic.
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
This weeks word is Skewer.
An attack on two pieces in the same line.
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An attack on two pieces in the same line.
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
Could you possibly have found a bigger board?Gavin Strachan wrote:This weeks word is Skewer.
An attack on two pieces in the same line.
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Gavin Strachan has no control over the picture size content which is linked to this site. He does however apologise for the size as it does matter.
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
This week's word is J'Doube.
Due to the rule in chess of touch move, if a player wishes to adjust a piece they must announce their intention to do so. This is most commonly by saying "J'Doube" (Adjust) before touching the piece that is to be adjusted.
If a player failed to say "J'Doube" then they would if possible have to move the piece they touched. A famous incidence of this occurred when the famous player S. Tarrasch playing white played: 1. e4 d5 2. exd qxd and Tarrasch then instead of playing Nc3 accidentally picked up the bishop next to it. In those days the rule was you had to move your king if you made an offending move and this forced Tarrasch to play Ke2. His opponent then spotted qe4 checkmate.
Due to the rule in chess of touch move, if a player wishes to adjust a piece they must announce their intention to do so. This is most commonly by saying "J'Doube" (Adjust) before touching the piece that is to be adjusted.
If a player failed to say "J'Doube" then they would if possible have to move the piece they touched. A famous incidence of this occurred when the famous player S. Tarrasch playing white played: 1. e4 d5 2. exd qxd and Tarrasch then instead of playing Nc3 accidentally picked up the bishop next to it. In those days the rule was you had to move your king if you made an offending move and this forced Tarrasch to play Ke2. His opponent then spotted qe4 checkmate.
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
Perhaps you should stick to English and German words.Gavin Strachan wrote:This week's word is J'Doube.
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
There does seem to be an 'a' missing somewhere there!Ian Thompson wrote:Perhaps you should stick to English and German words.Gavin Strachan wrote:This week's word is J'Doube.
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
bo adjusta (like bo selecta?)
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
I think he was suggesting "j'adoube", rather than "j'Doube".Gavin Strachan wrote:bo adjusta (like bo selecta?)
French lesson: "to adjust" is the French verb "adouber". It takes the following form:
I adjust - j'adoube
You (s) adjust - tu adoube
He adjusts - il adoube
She adjusts - elle adoube
We adjust - nous adoubons
You (pl) adjust - vous adoubez
They adjust - ils/elles adoubent
At least, I assume it's a regular verb... But either way, that's why we say "j'adoube". If the verb was "jouer" (to play), or something starting with a consonant, then it would be je joue, but since adouber starts with a vowel, that apostrophe thing happens.
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
No I was right. The apostrophe covers the a as well
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Re: Chess Word of the Week
How to conjugate adouber in full. Should you ever need it.Gavin Strachan wrote:No I was right. The apostrophe covers the a as well