tabiya
English
WOTD – 10 April 2009
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Arabic تَعْبِئَة (taʕbiʔa) or تَعْبِيَة (taʕbiya, “mobilization, arrangement”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /təˈbiːə/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
tabiya (plural tabiyas)
- (chess) A position in the opening of a game that occurs after a sequence of moves that is heavily standardized, and from which the players have many possible moves again.
- 2005, Sam Collins, An Attacking Repertoire for White, page 136:
- This position is a real tabiya. It frequently arises from the Queen's Gambit Declined rather than the Caro-Kann […]
- 2018, Carsten Hansen, The Full English Opening, page 63:
- This is pretty much the tabiya for this variation. You will encounter it again and again, and it can arise from numerous move orders […]