Hi.
Any difference betwewen 'play into White's hands' and 'work in White's favour'? (chess context)
Thanks in advance
soheil1 'play into White's hands' Suggests that White has set a trap for Black to fall into. soheil1 'work in White's favour'? Suggests something that gives White an edge.
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soheil1 'play into White's hands'
Suggests that White has set a trap for Black to fall into.
soheil1'work in White's favour'?
Suggests something that gives White an edge. White may have more experience, or they understand Black's strategy very well.