Sunday 4 October 2009

Interference move

It is again a type of attacking move, making the opponent feel helpless. It comes into ply when defender is forced to block him self. He will have a choice to move one of the two pieces to the same critical square. So whichever piece is moved to that square, it blocks the operation of other piece. In this, there is INTERFERENCE in the moves and the opponent is left helpless.
For e.g. in diagram, White’s first move leaves Black in utter confusion. If he captures the Rook with his King pawn, he is subjected to mate. And if he captures with his Queen, the result is again same.

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