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This [[edge template]] appears often as a third move, for instance in the [[a3 opening]], because the played piece is guaranteed to link to one edge and is not too far from the other one. Thus it follows the principle of the [[weakest link]]. | This [[edge template]] appears often as a third move, for instance in the [[a3 opening]], because the played piece is guaranteed to link to one edge and is not too far from the other one. Thus it follows the principle of the [[weakest link]]. |
Revision as of 06:00, 7 December 2020
This edge template appears often as a third move, for instance in the a3 opening, because the played piece is guaranteed to link to one edge and is not too far from the other one. Thus it follows the principle of the weakest link.
Proof of the template.