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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Trailing (chess)

Hi.
Any difference between:
You can ward off potential attacks by trailing one pawn behind your advanced pawns so that you can bring it forward in case of trouble.
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You can ward off potential attacks by trailing one pawn behind your advanced pawns so that you can bring it forward in case of trouble.
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sorry, and You can ward off potential attacks by having one **** behind your advanced pawns so that you can bring it forward in case of trouble.

  • sorry, and You can ward off potential attacks by having one **** behind your advanced pawns so that you can bring it forward in case of trouble.
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sorry,
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You can ward off potential attacks by having one **** behind your advanced pawns so that you can bring it forward in case of trouble.
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"Having" implies that this is the position of both pawns (one advanced one behind) at a certain point in time, or at a certain move in the game. Whereas "trailing" implies that this is a ongoing action or strategy. If the advanced **** moves forward, the other **** should also be moved forward, yet still behind the other, in order to trail it. This would keep the trailing **** in the position
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KJinCali79"Having" implies that this is the position of both pawns (one advanced one behind) at a certain point in time, or at a certain move in the game. Whereas "trailing" implies that this is a ongoing action or strategy. If the advanced **** moves forward, the other **** should also be moved forward, yet still behind the other, in order to trail it. This would keep th
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soheil1What about 'always having'?
Basically the same, but usually expressed "keeping".

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