Hit-And-Run

Hit-And-Run

What is the Hit-and-run chess tactic?

“Hit-and-run” is a chess tactic that involves attacking an opponent’s piece, forcing it to move, and then quickly moving one’s own piece away from the attack. This can create a situation where the opponent’s piece is left hanging or out of position, allowing the player who initiated the hit-and-run to gain a material or positional advantage. This tactic can be used by any piece and can happen in any stage of the game.

What are examples of the hit-and-run chess tactic?