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6 Tips On Building A Chess Strategy

When coming up with a strategy to playing any game you need to keep important things in mind. This includes knowing where each piece can and cannot move to and many other key things. In this article I will give you key things to note when coming up with an effective chess strategy.

When the game starts, do no hold back and save your pieces for the end. Get them out aggressively keeping in mind the reason behind that move. As you play, keep on developing your pieces to reach your goal which could be cornering a king or queen.

The pawns are your guards in chess; they protect your queen and other important pieces therefore if you don’t protect them you will lose all of them. When this happens you have no security and you end up losing the game. With this in mind, protect these weak pieces which in turn will keep your queens safe because two queens are stronger than a single queen.

To be able to move and capture most pieces, take control of the four centermost spaces. If your pieces are in this area you have an advantage over your opponent and you can easily move to his side and attack his Queens or Kings.

In a tricky game like chess you will need to plan ahead of your opponent. Even before it’s your turn to play ask yourself what if my opponent moves here? What will be my next move? Make sure you also have a plan B in case he goes the other way. Analyzing the game ahead of time and remembering his previous moves will keep on top of the game.

When playing, you have to know which pieces are most valuable in terms of points. The pawns which hold the least value are equivalent to 1 point. Bishops and knights are equivalent to 3 points each. The rooks are 5 points while the most valuable Queen is equivalent to 9 points. In this game the king does not hold any point because he cannot be sacrificed.

Most people usually focus on getting the opponents piece. Little do they know that it is a set up, or that move will give your opponent an advantage. To avoid this, search the whole board while analyzing why he left that piece for you to take. If you notice the trap he has set, leave the piece where it is because it is not worth it.

If you realize you are doing well and all your pieces are in good position or you have been cornered in every possible way do not relax. For you to eventually win you will need to move those pieces from the good position to the end therefore you need to think. Relaxing and thinking you are in control is a recipe for losing. Think of where you could move because when you relax the mind cannot spot opportunities.

As you play chess, the key is to stay alert and remember these basic ways and improve your strategy.

 

A Tamim

For more tips and tricks about Chess please visit http://www.mychessblog.com

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