Blockade
Blockade,
a chess term concerning the mobility of pawns and pieces, most commonly used in the context of blockade of stop or telestop squares of passed pawns by minor pieces as elaborated by Aron Nimzowitsch in The Blockade [1] and My System (first restrain, next blockade, lastly destroy) [2].
Ambiguity
- A Block (blockade) is a term for interrupting the attacking ray of a sliding piece, such as blocking a distant check by interposing a pawn or piece
- The Blockage (blockade) refers to pawn, piece and king placement, typically in late endgames or pawn endgames which prevents the enemy king or pieces to attack own pawns
- The Blockade also refers to a chess tactics where a decoy sacrifice is conducted to decisively reduce the mobility of pieces or king as start of a combination
See also
Publications
- Aron Nimzowitsch (1925). Die Blockade. Bernhard Kagan, Berlin, English version by Philip Hereford (1929). The Blockade. German online version edited by Wilfried Krebbers, nimzowitsch.net
- Aron Nimzowitsch (1925,1927). Mein System. Bernhard Kagan, Berlin, English version by Philip Hereford (1930). My System. Harcourt, Brace and Company, German online version edited by Wilfried Krebbers, nimzowitsch.net [4]
- Yuri Averbakh (1985). Chess Tactics for Advanced Players. Pergamon Press, Part 2 The Combinantion, Drawing Combinations, The blockade pp. 245, 2008 edition by Labate Chess, 2012 edition by Ishi Press with introduction by Sam Sloan
- Lyudmil Tsvetkov (2010, 2012). Little Chess Evaluation Compendium. File:LittleChessEvaluationCompendium.pdf
External Links
- Block (chess) from Wikipedia
- blockade - Wiktionary
- blockage - Wiktionary
- Blockade (Glossary of chess) from Wikipedia
References
- ↑ Aron Nimzowitsch (1925). Die Blockade. Bernhard Kagan, Berlin, English version by Philip Hereford (1929). The Blockade.
- ↑ Nimzowitsch’s My System by Edward Winter
- ↑ Blockade (Glossary of chess) from Wikipedia
- ↑ My System (with The Blockade and other writings) review by Jeremy Silman