simultaneous exhibition
Pronunciation
/sˌaɪməltˈeɪniəs ɛksɪbˈɪʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "simultaneous exhibition"in English

Simultaneous exhibition
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a chess event in which a strong player, usually a grandmaster, plays multiple games at the same time against a group of opponents, moving from board to board and making one move at a time

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Plural form
simultaneous exhibitions

What is a "simultaneous exhibition"?

A simultaneous exhibition in chess is an event where a strong player, often a grandmaster, plays against multiple opponents at the same time. The strong player moves from one board to another, making a move on each one, while the opponents are left to make their own moves. The aim is for the strong player to win all games, though they may draw or lose some. These exhibitions are used to demonstrate the skill of the top player and offer a unique experience for those involved, as they get a chance to play against a highly skilled opponent.

Examples
At the chess club, we were all excited to watch the simultaneous exhibition by a world champion.
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