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Weak Square

"A square that cannot be defended effectively by a pawn and can be occupied by enemy pieces."

In-Depth Explanation

Pawn moves permanently change square control, so weak squares often arise beside advanced or missing pawns. A weakness matters when the opponent can reach and use it. Strong play first creates an access route, then installs a piece that cannot be exchanged easily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does weak square mean in chess?

A square that cannot be defended effectively by a pawn and can be occupied by enemy pieces.

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