What is Octopus?
Chess Terms : Octopus Explained
What is Octopus?
Chess Terms : Octopus Explained
An Octopus in chess refers to a knight, usually positioned on d4 or e5 for White, and d5 or e4 for Black, which controls key squares and is difficult for the opponent to dislodge. It is often a powerful piece that hampers the opponent's plans and mobility. The term mirrors the way an octopus uses its eight limbs to control and manipulate its environment.