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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

(chess)directed at

Hi.
Does
"Discovered attacks are usually directed at undefended pieces."
mean that
"The aim of discovered attacks are usually undefended pieces."or is there any difference?

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

" Discovered attacks are not really aimed, are they? They are more serendipitous.

  • " Discovered attacks are not really aimed, are they?
  • They are more serendipitous.
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soheil1Does "Discovered attacks are usually directed at undefended pieces."mean that "The aim of discovered attacks are usually undefended pieces."
Discovered attacks are not really aimed, are they? They are more serendipitous.

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