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TacticsLast Updated: 2026-07-18

Zwischenzug

"An intermediate move inserted before an expected reply, often changing the evaluation of a sequence."

In-Depth Explanation

Zwischenzug (German for 'in-between move') is a tactic where a player, instead of making the expected recapture or reply, inserts a forcing move — usually a check, threat, or capture — that improves the outcome of the sequence. Mastering intermediate moves is a hallmark of strong tactical vision and is a frequent theme in engine-assisted analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is zwischenzug the same as a tempo move?

Related but not identical. A zwischenzug specifically interrupts an expected sequence with a more forcing intermediate action.

How can engines help me spot zwischenzugs?

When Stockfish suggests a move that is not the obvious recapture, pause and ask what threat the intermediate move creates. Use Plychess analysis to step through the line.

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