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Soheil1 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Slauther (chess)

Hi.
What does it mean that
The underpromotion results in a slaughter.

is there any difference between "a slaughter" and "the slaughter of the opponent"?
If so, Why did he choose "a slaughter"?

Thanks in advance
  

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The writer probably feels that who is slaughtered is obvious to the reader. We usually try not to state the obvious. Clive

  • The writer probably feels that who is slaughtered is obvious to the reader.
  • We usually try not to state the obvious.
  • Clive
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The writer probably feels that who is slaughtered is obvious to the reader.
We usually try not to state the obvious.

Clive

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