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A situation in a chess game in which a player is forced to make an undesirable or disadvantageous move.
noun - a situation in chess that forces a disadvantageous move
ZUGZWANG - Zugzwang (German for "compulsion to move", pro noun ced [tsuktsva]) is a situation found in chess and other games wherein one player is put at a disadv...
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Chess situation in which any move is a bad move |
Chess position in which player has to make a move which would be disadvantageous |
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Sep 3 2016 New York Times |
Apr 15 2007 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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Zugzwang (German for "compulsion to move", pronounced [tsuktsva]) is a situation found in chess and other games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because they must make a move when they would prefer to pass and not move. The fact that the player is compelled to move means that their position will become significantly weaker. A player is said to be "in zugzwang" when any possible move will worsen their position.The term is also used in combinatorial game theory, where it means that it directly changes the outcome of the game from a win to a loss, but the term is used less precisely in games such as chess. Putting the opponent in zugzwang is a common way to help the superior side win a game, and in some cases, it is necessary in order to make the win possible.The term zugzwang was used in German chess literature in 1858 or earlier, and the first known use of the term in English was by World Champion Emanuel Lasker in 1905. The concept of zugzwang was known to players many centu |