What is Expanded Center?
Chess Terms : Expanded Center Explained
What is Expanded Center?
Chess Terms : Expanded Center Explained
Expanded Center in chess refers to the situation where the squares d3, e3, d6, and e6 are added to the classical center (squares d4, e4, d5, e5). This provides a broader definition of control in the center of the chess board. The player who dominates these squares during the game controls the flow of play and has more room for their pieces to maneuver.