A strongly positioned knight in enemy territory is often referred to as an octopus. When centrally placed, the knight can reach out to eight squares like an octopus with eight tentacles that can fight in as many directions. In the heart of enemy territory, an octopus knight can paralyze an opponent’s pieces as it aims at both the kingside and queenside
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