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A block is a defensive tactic in chess in response to an attack, consisting of interposing a piece between the opponent's attacking piece and the piece being attacked. This type of blocking will only work if the attacking piece is a type that can move linearly an indefinite number of squares such as a queen, rook, or bishop and there is at least one empty square in the line between the attacking and attacked piece. Blocking is not an option when the attacking piece is directly adjacent to the piece it is attacking, or when the attacking piece is a knight (because knights "jump over other pieces" and cannot be blocked). When an opponent's attack on a piece is blocked, the blocking piece is to some extent pinned, either relatively or absolutely, until a future move by either side allows it t

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  • A block is a defensive tactic in chess in response to an attack, consisting of interposing a piece between the opponent's attacking piece and the piece being attacked. This type of blocking will only work if the attacking piece is a type that can move linearly an indefinite number of squares such as a queen, rook, or bishop and there is at least one empty square in the line between the attacking and attacked piece. Blocking is not an option when the attacking piece is directly adjacent to the piece it is attacking, or when the attacking piece is a knight (because knights "jump over other pieces" and cannot be blocked). When an opponent's attack on a piece is blocked, the blocking piece is to some extent pinned, either relatively or absolutely, until a future move by either side allows it t (en)
  • Un bloqueo o una interposición es una táctica defensiva en el ajedrez en respuesta a un ataque que consiste en interponer una pieza entre la pieza atacante del oponente y la pieza que está siendo amenazada. El jaque de un rey por una reina, torre o alfil del oponente puede bloquearse a veces moviendo una pieza a una casilla en la línea entre la pieza del oponente y el rey jaqueado. La pieza de bloqueo es entonces absolutamente clavada al rey por la pieza de ataque. (es)
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  • A block is a defensive tactic in chess in response to an attack, consisting of interposing a piece between the opponent's attacking piece and the piece being attacked. This type of blocking will only work if the attacking piece is a type that can move linearly an indefinite number of squares such as a queen, rook, or bishop and there is at least one empty square in the line between the attacking and attacked piece. Blocking is not an option when the attacking piece is directly adjacent to the piece it is attacking, or when the attacking piece is a knight (because knights "jump over other pieces" and cannot be blocked). When an opponent's attack on a piece is blocked, the blocking piece is to some extent pinned, either relatively or absolutely, until a future move by either side allows it to be unpinned. A check on a king by an opponent's queen, rook, or bishop can sometimes be blocked by moving a piece to a square in line in between the opponent's checking piece and the checked king. The blocking piece is then absolutely pinned to the king by the attacking piece. Another type of interposing in chess can involve placing a piece between two opponent's pieces where one of those pieces is protecting the other, or they are both protecting each other. This chess tactic can be called interference. (en)
  • Un bloqueo o una interposición es una táctica defensiva en el ajedrez en respuesta a un ataque que consiste en interponer una pieza entre la pieza atacante del oponente y la pieza que está siendo amenazada. Este tipo de bloqueo solo funciona si la pieza que ataca es de un tipo que pueda moverse linealmente en un número indefinido de cuadros, tales como la reina, la torre o el alfil, y hay al menos un cuadro vacío en la línea entre la pieza que ataca y la pieza que está siendo atacada. El bloqueo no es una opción cuando la pieza que ataca está directamente adyacente a la pieza que está atacando, o cuando la pieza atacada es un caballo, porque los caballos pueden "saltar sobre otras piezas" y no pueden ser bloqueadas. Cuando se bloquea el ataque de un oponente a una pieza, la pieza bloqueadora queda en cierta medida inmovilizada, ya sea de forma relativa o absoluta, hasta que un futuro movimiento de cualquiera de los dos lados permita desbloquearla. El jaque de un rey por una reina, torre o alfil del oponente puede bloquearse a veces moviendo una pieza a una casilla en la línea entre la pieza del oponente y el rey jaqueado. La pieza de bloqueo es entonces absolutamente clavada al rey por la pieza de ataque. Otro tipo de interposición en el ajedrez puede incluir colocar una pieza entre dos piezas del rival donde una de esas piezas protege a la otra, o ambas se protegen mutuamente. Esa táctica del ajedrez puede ser llamada . (es)
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