állásúak
Állásúak, also known as "positionalists" or "positionalists in chess," is a term used in chess to describe a group of players who prefer to play chess in a specific position or setup, rather than adhering to traditional rules or variations. This approach is often associated with the concept of "positional chess," which emphasizes the importance of understanding and controlling the position on the board, rather than relying on tactical shots or forced sequences of moves.
The term "állásúak" is most commonly used in Hungarian chess literature and culture, where it refers to
Állásúak players are known for their ability to adapt to different positions and situations, and their willingness
While állásúak players may not always follow traditional chess rules or variations, they are still committed