Tempo (chess)
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In chess, tempo refers to a "turn" or single move. When a player achieves a desired result in one fewer move, he "gains a tempo" and conversely when he takes one more move than necessary he "loses a tempo." Similarly, when one forces his opponent to expend moves (often in defense) that he would not otherwise have expended, one "gains tempo" because the opponent wastes moves. A simple example of losing a tempo may be moving a rook from the h1 square to h5 and from there to h8; simply moving from h1 to h8 would have achieved the same result with a tempo to spare.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In chess, tempo refers to a "turn" or single move. When a player achieves a desired result in one fewer move, he "gains a tempo" and conversely when he takes one more move than necessary he "loses a tempo." Similarly, when one forces his opponent to expend moves (often in defense) that he would not otherwise have expended, one "gains tempo" because the opponent wastes moves. A simple example of losing a tempo may be moving a rook from the h1 square to h5 and from there to h8; simply moving from h1 to h8 would have achieved the same result with a tempo to spare.
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