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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

(chess)obviously

Hi.
Any difference between

Black obviously does not want his King lo be in front of the White King.
and
Obviously Black does not want his King lo be in front of the White King.
and
Obviously, Black does not want his King lo be in front of the White King.
?Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

Just very slight differences in emphasis. Clive

  • Just very slight differences in emphasis.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Just very slight differences in emphasis.

Clive
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Means' it is clear that Black doesn't want to.....'
or that 'of course he doesn't want to...?' (It is not said it can be clearly seen)?
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The idea is that it can be clearly seen.

Clive

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