I often click the opponent piece to review what moves it can do. This is quite useful in chess with different armies, or the zebra, because the zebra moves are different from game to game.
But you do that when the opponent is on move. Otherwise nothing would be shown anyway. When we say 'opponent' in these discussion, we mean the opponent of the side that is on move in the displayed position. Not necessarily that of the player who is looking at the page.
But you do that when the opponent is on move. Otherwise nothing would be shown anyway. When we say 'opponent' in these discussion, we mean the opponent of the side that is on move in the displayed position. Not necessarily that of the player who is looking at the page.