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3.1.11 Threat
Hom e
T hre a t (or Shift -T )
Displays the immediate threat, (i.e., what the opponent could do if no defensive move
is made). The threat is displayed as a red arrow on the board.
Please note: a kibitzer can be set to display the threat in every position that occurs
on the board. Right-click the engine window of the kibitzer and select "Threat".
3.1.12 Threatened squares
Tra ining
Thre a te ne d s qua re s
Displays the status of each piece on the board.
A red square means that the piece is under attack and not sufficiently defended,
or that it is being attacked by a piece of lesser value. This is usually a pretty serious
danger signal and means you must take active measures to avoid losing a piece.
Yellow means that the piece is under attack, but it is just sufficiently defended.
You must be careful about removing any defending piece.
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