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Tactical Theme Part 2: Skewer

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Tactical Theme Part 2: Skewer
What are skewers (also known as "x-ray attacks")?
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R B Ramesh
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R B Ramesh

Winner FIDE's Mark Dvoretsky Award 2018 (for best trainer of juniors)

A Skewer, sometimes also referred to as reverse pin, is a tactical move in which a piece attacks two pieces at once, forcing the defender to move one of them, leaving the other vulnerable to capture. Skewers are a powerful tool in chess, as they allow you to win material while also putting your opponent's pieces in awkward positions. In this video, we will look at several different examples of skewers and discuss the different types of skewers, including absolute skewers and relative skewers.

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