Hi.
What are unlikely places
", ....with the king ablo to leap to all sorts of unlikly places."
(from a chess book by GM Seirawan)
*** Learner
I think it means "the unexpected places".
That's a very odd sentence.
As you know, the king is able to move only one square at a time.
He is unable to leap anywhere.
(EDIT: This is a chess question if anybody's puzzled.)
Rover
You'd better ask a 13th century chess player.
Context is always important; labelling is rarely important.
As used in your example, the word unlikely means: improbable.