There are bits of advice for winning at chess. Some of these bits, though small, can be the difference in winning or losing. Some can help a beginner take the next step toward a more solid game and improved play and rating. Consider some of the following bits of advice. Then, please leave a comment with others you have found helpful!
Bits of Advice to Win:
- Concentrate!
- Play a solid opening.
- Make the best move every time!
- For most players, open with a center pawn.
- Develop your pieces!
- Gain control of the center.
- Avoid moving a piece twice in the opening (unless absolutely necessary).
- Castle quickly without sacrificing development and momentum.
- Don't just move; move with a plan and purpose!
- Plans must be short and examined from both sides of the board.
- Avoid trading pieces of equal value unless there is a clear advantage or you are ahead by at least five points.
- Where possible, prevent your opponent from castling.
- In the middle game, avoid moving and causing pawn chain weakness.
- After the opening, evaluate every possible move by considering the following: your current material, king safety, enemy attacks, ability of your pieces to move/attack, and pawn structure.
- When in even but cramped positions, look for strategic opportunities to exchange pieces.
- Knights are frequently better than bishops in cramped positions.
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