fianchetto

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İngilizce - İngilizce
to develop a bishop by moving it one square to a long diagonal; specifically, a set of opening moves where a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adjacent knight file
the development of a bishop by moving it one square to a long diagonal; specifically, a set of opening moves where a bishop is developed to the second rank of the adjacent knight file
a flank development of a bishop, usually to a knight-two square
{i} (in Chess) move of a bishop from its original position by moving forward 1or 2 pawns to allow movement along the bishop's diagonal
{f} (in Chess) fianchetto a bishop
an Italian method of developing bishops; popularized by Russians
Pronounced "fee-an-ket-toe" Italian word meaning "on the flank" The placement of the Bishop on the b2 or g2 squares for white, and the b7 or g7 squares for black
When a bishop moves from its home onto one of the long diagonals
Development of a bishop to the squares b2, g2, b7 or g7 Fifty-Move Rule - A draw may be claimed when both sides have played 50 moves without the advance of a pawn or a capture File - Vertical lines on the chessboard, lettered a-h from white's left Fixed - Blocked, unable to move Flank - Usually the two outermost files on each side of the board, but sometimes referring to any file except the d- and e-files Fork - Any double attack - A move which attacks two or more pieces, pawns or critical squares at the same time
fianchetto