Chess Traps Learning
- Jul 20, 2018
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he term trap is used in its loosest possible sense. Essentially a trap is "a situation in which one lies in wait to make a surprise attack." The victim may be ensnared by cunning inducement, by deliberate inaccuracies in a volatile position or by a cheapo or sucker punch which is little more than a hopeful blatant blunder. The traps are classified by opening name, by ECO code, by white or black, and by three levels of difficulty or gullibility.











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