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Square weakness
Ronliv
In this game it was important to play e6 where I could control the d5 and f5 squares...when I did not do that it was better to post my bishop on e6 to keep the squares covered...by weakening those squares opponent had opportunity to play d5 with his knight...also when making an attacking moves be aware of any counter-attacking moves your opponent may have. Don't only think about what you want to do, but try and think about what your opponent is trying to do. Your opponent's plan may warrant your attention more than what you may be presently planning.
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Develope in the opening
by Ronliv 18 hours ago
Gain space in the opening, castling early
by Ronliv 7 days ago
Bishop Pair Strength
by Ronliv 2 weeks ago
Fixed center/use for out post
by Ronliv 4 weeks ago
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