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You pick a game that you then play through. For each position and side, you have to specify which pieces can be captured and what threats the opponent has against any of your pieces. The side alternates on each move. | You pick a game that you then play through. For each position and side, you have to specify which pieces can be captured and what threats the opponent has against any of your pieces. The side alternates on each move. Initially you are only told the moves without seeing them - so this is a very good visualisation exercise. | ||
[[File:Captures and threats.jpg|frame|none|Which pieces can be captured and what is the opponent threatening on the next move.]] | [[File:Captures and threats.jpg|frame|none|Which pieces can be captured and what is the opponent threatening on the next move.]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 16 October 2021
You pick a game that you then play through. For each position and side, you have to specify which pieces can be captured and what threats the opponent has against any of your pieces. The side alternates on each move. Initially you are only told the moves without seeing them - so this is a very good visualisation exercise.