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FIANCHETTO - In chess, the fianchetto (Italian: [fjaktto] "little flank") is a pattern of development wherein a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adj a...
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Manoeuvre by bishop following the action for a change |
One promised almost to the wrong bishop moving aside |
One may have a stab translating T S Eliot - about time |
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Oct 7 2013 The Times - Cryptic |
Jul 27 2010 The Times - Cryptic |
Aug 8 2001 The Times - Cryptic |
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The development in chess of a bishop from its original position to the second square of the adjacent knight's file. |
To develop as or set up a fianchetto. |
The development of a bishop by moving it one square to a long diagonal of the board. |
Develop (a bishop) by moving it one square to a long diagonal of the board. |
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In chess, the fianchetto (Italian: [fjaktto] "little flank") is a pattern of development wherein a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adjacent knight file, the knight pawn having been moved one or two squares forward. * The fianchetto is a staple of many "hypermodern" openings, whose philosophy is to delay direct occupation of the center with the plan of undermining and destroying the opponent's central outpost. It also regularly occurs in Indian defences. The fianchetto is less common in open games (1.e4 e5), but the king's bishop is sometimes fianchettoed by Black in the Spanish Game or by White in an uncommon variation of the Vienna Game. * One of the major benefits of the fianchetto is that it often allows the fianchettoed bishop to become more active. However, a fianchettoed position also presents some opportunities for the opposing player: if the fianchettoed bishop can be exchanged, the squares the bishop was formerly protecting will become weak (see hole) and can form th |