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- From: dwr2560@zeus.tamu.edu (RING, DAVID WAYNE)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.go
- Subject: Re: Help needed with go terms.
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 19:26 CST
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- jansteen@cwi.nl (Jan van der Steen) writes...
- >In chess, the "zwichenzug" has the taste of a move which has been
- >overlooked by one of the players: "the combination was beautifully
- >planned and executed but white had the "zwichenzug" Bxh7+ which
- >forced a draw by perpetual check...".
-
- This isn't right. One does occasionally overlook a zwichenzug, but
- it is really just a forcing move outside the main sequence.
-
- Dave Ring (Cdude 5k)
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