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3.1.12 Threatened squares
T ra ining
T hre a t e ne d squa 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.
Green means the piece has enemy contact but is well defended. Usually it is okay
to remove a defending piece.
Help with your moves
With the “threatened squares” function switched on, the program will, in addition, help
you with the move you are about to make. When you click a piece, all squares to
which it can legally move are displayed in the corresponding colour codes:
red for danger squares on which you will almost certainly lose material,
yellow for contested squares, and
green for safe ones.
3.1.13 Spy
T ra ining
Spy
In “spy” mode the program uses a red arrow to display what it is planning to do on its
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