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Definition: Kibitz
Kibitz
Verb: Make unwanted and intrusive comments.
However in games such as Literati, you can see all the letter tiles, unless the players have not allowed kibitzing.
2007-06-10 21:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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A comment during the game or during analysis afterward, within the hearing of the players. Refers most often to spectators. One who kibitzes (called a "kibitzer") during the play of the game can be, at the request of the players or by ruling of the Tournament Director, removed from the playing hall.
2007-06-11 10:34:27
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answered by matrix 1
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To kibitz is to make unwanted comments--commonly during games played by others.
wl
2007-06-14 11:13:07
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answered by WolverLini 7
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verb:
1. To look on and offer unwanted, usually meddlesome advice to others.
2. To chat; converse.
This one isn't included in your standard dictionary.
3. Kibitz is button you can press to look at other people's card in a computer game. You can also see what they are doing.
Noun:
4. I think it is also some sort of middle-eastern treat but I'm not sure.
Next time, to find the definition of something, type the word into Google or Yahoo and put the word definition behind it. If you wanted the definition of pseudonym, you would type:
"pseudonym definition"
2007-06-11 15:33:36
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answered by Trinity 6
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It is when a neigbouring player helps you in anyway in a chess game.
For example, if you can take the other person's queen, but you did not see that, and if the other person tells you about it, it is a kibitz, illegal in tournament games.
2007-06-11 12:54:39
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answered by ck_pinna 3
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