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Whenever possible, a player should make each move achieve at least two different goals or [[threat]]s. Moves that contain only a single threat are generally not hard to meet. If a move contains '''multiple threats''', the opponent may not be able to stop all the threats with a single move. | Whenever possible, a player should make each move achieve at least two different goals or [[threat]]s. Moves that contain only a single threat are generally not hard to meet. If a move contains '''multiple threats''', the opponent may not be able to stop all the threats with a single move. | ||
− | A [[Ladder Escape]] is a typical multiple threat. | + | A [[Ladder escape|Ladder Escape]] is a typical multiple threat. |
Revision as of 00:50, 27 November 2007
Whenever possible, a player should make each move achieve at least two different goals or threats. Moves that contain only a single threat are generally not hard to meet. If a move contains multiple threats, the opponent may not be able to stop all the threats with a single move.
A Ladder Escape is a typical multiple threat.