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Finding Traps with Stockfish

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Traps can also be used to gain tempo, making them relative, not absolute traps. Attackers use aggressive moves like sacrifices to overwhelm and create threats. They focus on gaining an advantage through direct action. While Trappers, on the other hand, set up subtle threats, baiting the opponent into mistakes for material gain or checkmate.

Traps can also be used to gain tempo, making them relative, not absolute traps. Attackers use aggressive moves like sacrifices to overwhelm and create threats. They focus on gaining an advantage through direct action. While Trappers, on the other hand, set up subtle threats, baiting the opponent into mistakes for material gain or checkmate.

@cosmon said in #36:

Can you explain me how do you do it please? :)

You have to download Stockfish (https://stockfishchess.org/download/) and then either run it on the command line with the UCI command "go depth 25" or run the engine using a GUI and setting the maximum depth there

@cosmon said in #36: > Can you explain me how do you do it please? :) You have to download Stockfish (https://stockfishchess.org/download/) and then either run it on the command line with the UCI command "go depth 25" or run the engine using a GUI and setting the maximum depth there