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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

(chess)force

Hi.
Does 'force' mean the power to strike, punch, etc in:

In many instances in chess. a weaker piece proves to have more force than a piece with greater numerical value.

?Thanks in advance
  

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Yes, that's the general idea (figuratively speaking, and within the context of what occurs in chess, obviously).

  • Yes, that's the general idea (figuratively speaking, and within the context of what occurs in chess, obviously).
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Yes, that's the general idea (figuratively speaking, and within the context of what occurs in chess, obviously).
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What about
By now you know that a Rook has more force than a Knight and that a Bishop has more force than a ****.
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