Verfliegen
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| This is actually a key part of the Meyer square - we fly off to other openings in succession. | This is actually a key part of the Meyer square - we fly off to other openings in succession. | ||
| − | Notice that most of the time when the term Verfliegen us used it indicates an abrupt direction change | + | Notice that most of the time when the term Verfliegen us used it indicates an abrupt direction change aimed at fleeing the bing; smooth flowing transitions are typically seen in [[Fehlen]] and [[Ablauffen]]. | 
| == Application Examples == | == Application Examples == | ||
Revision as of 00:13, 27 November 2019
Fleeing/Flying Off/Flitting
The act of halting a cut just before the opponent parries it, then fleeing the expected bind and instead cutting to one of the other openings.
This is actually a key part of the Meyer square - we fly off to other openings in succession.
Notice that most of the time when the term Verfliegen us used it indicates an abrupt direction change aimed at fleeing the bing; smooth flowing transitions are typically seen in Fehlen and Ablauffen.
