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Blockade

"Stopping an enemy pawn by placing a piece directly in front of it."

In-Depth Explanation

A blockading piece prevents advancement and may use the protected square as an outpost. Knights are excellent blockaders because they remain active while standing in front of a pawn. Passed and isolated pawns are frequent targets, especially when heavy pieces can add pressure from behind.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does blockade mean in chess?

Stopping an enemy pawn by placing a piece directly in front of it.

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