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31 sie 2017 · To make it smaller than default you move your cursor to the upper-right of the board, click-hold the resize icon (double-sided arrow) and drag left for a smaller board and when it isn't at maximum size, right to make it bigger. The closest thing to fullscreen is Focus mode.
In the normal app you can freely move pieces in analysis mode after games, though. You might need to click settings on that screen to toggle on the engine, that's probably what you're missing.
11 cze 2020 · Qxe5+ and you are losing a pawn and in a much worse position. How to defend: One way to defend is 2. Qf6, Which after 3. Bc4, your queen blocks 4. Qxf2#. Another is to go 2. Qe6, but the best option is 2. Nc6. Moving that knight to c6 defends the e5 pawn that is hanging, but also after 3.
Wayward Queen Attack. The Wayward Queen Attack is an offbeat opening in the King’s Pawn Opening, commencing with the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Qh5. Over the years, it has garnered various names, sometimes referred to as the Parham Attack or Danvers opening. Its earliest recorded instance dates back to 1875.
It’s because the guy can block with the queen eating yours right after, if you just take the queen you are up a full queen and keep yours. Also putting his king near his 2 rooks
2 lis 2023 · Go into your settings. Under 'live chess' there is a button that should read something along the lines of 'always use focus mode'. It's not totally full screen but it's a bigger board and fewer distractions on the screen.
This particular position comes from the correspondence game between Emil Josef Diemer and Wolfgang Ludwig, 1973. I have featured this game and the solution in my Emil Josef Diemer video which you can find here: link to this game .