What "key square" means in chess

A key square is a square on the chessboard that, when controlled by a player's piece, can greatly influence the outcome of the game. These squares are usually located in the center of the board and can be used to control important squares, such as those near the opponent's king. The concept of key squares is often used in endgame strategy and can be a crucial factor in deciding the winner of a game.


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