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Soheil1 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Ahead of(chess)

Hi.
what does 'ahead if' mean in:
I'll try to punish him for bringing his Knight ahead of his pawns.
?before or in front?

Thanks in advance
  

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soheil1 bringing his Knight ahead of his pawns. before or in front? or at least, developing his knight before developing his pawns.

  • soheil1 bringing his Knight ahead of his pawns.
  • before or in front?
  • or at least, developing his knight before developing his pawns.
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soheil1bringing his Knight ahead of his pawns. ?before or in front?
Yes—farther toward the opponent's end of the board...or at least, developing his knight before developing his pawns.

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