The pin revisited
Posted on April 15th, 2008 by Chess Teacher
Before we start with a new lesson about the pin we are going to repeat the four things that we have learned about the pin in our previous lessons:
1. Remember the difference between an absolute and a relative pin.
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Black is not allowed to move the knight on c6.
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Black is allowed to move the knight, but then (in this case) White will capture the queen.
See also the lesson about the pin.
2. The simple pin
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White is able to pin the knight by 32.Rd1 and can capture this knight on the next move 33.Rxd4+.
3. Attacking a pinned piece
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See Attacking a pinned piece
4. A pinned piece isn’t a real defender
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This allows White to capture the rook: 26.Qxb7
See the A pinned piece cannot be counted as a defender lesson















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