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, rather than the smooth transition we see with [[Fehlen]] and [[Ablauffen]].
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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.

Application Examples

  • See Zornhauw Application - Zornhauw Verfliegen
  • See Zwerch Application - Zwerch Verfliegen
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