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TacticsLast Updated: 2026-01-19

Pin

"A tactic where a defending piece is restricted from moving because doing so would expose a more valuable piece to capture."

Interactive Demonstration

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Visualizing the Concept

Use the interactive board to explore this position. Understanding Pin is much easier when you can visualize the pieces in action.

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In-Depth Explanation

A pin happens when an attacking piece is aiming at an opponent's piece, and if that piece moves, a more valuable piece behind it would be captured. There are two types: Absolute Pin (where the piece behind is the King, and the pinned piece cannot legally move) and Relative Pin (where the piece behind is valuable, like a Queen, but the move is technically legal).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which pieces can create a pin?

Only long-range pieces can pin: Bishops, Rooks, and Queens.

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