What "counterplay" means in chess

Counterplay refers to a strategic or tactical response by the player who is at a disadvantage in a game of chess. It involves creating threats or opportunities to turn the game around, even when the opponent has the upper hand. Counterplay can involve attacking the opponent's pieces, creating weaknesses in their position, or defending key squares or pieces to prevent further attacks. It is an important concept in chess, as it allows players to remain competitive and potentially win games that might otherwise be lost.


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