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5 Mistakes that Lose Games!

5 Mistakes that Lose Games!

Knivion
| 2 days ago
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Chess is often thought of as a game of deep strategy and brilliant tactics, but in reality, most games are decided by simple mistakes. While strong ideas and combinations matter, many losses come from avoidable errors that slowly weaken a position...

Control or Collapse

Control or Collapse

Knivion
| 4 days ago
| 30
| 4

Chess often feels calm on the surface, like a quiet board with neatly arranged pieces, but underneath it hums with tension. Every move either strengthens your grip or loosens it. Control is not just about owning squares, it is about shaping the fu...

The Benko Gambit

The Benko Gambit

Knivion
| 9 days ago
| 52
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Introduction Chess is a game of strategy, planning, and decision-making where every move can shape the direction of the entire match. One of the most important parts of chess is the opening phase, where players develop their pieces and fight for...

The Silent Losing Move

The Silent Losing Move

Knivion
| 10 days ago
| 36
| 3

Not every chess game is decided by a loud blunder like a hung queen or a missed checkmate. Many games are lost much more quietly. A position can slowly collapse after a move that seems completely normal at first glance. That is the silent losing m...

Endgame Strategies

Endgame Strategies

Knivion
| 10 days ago
| 39
| 4

Introduction The endgame is where chess becomes stripped down to pure precision. On Chess.com, this phase often decides whether a close game turns into a win or slips away. With fewer pieces on the board, small advantages matter more, and every ...

Control the Center

Control the Center

Knivion
| 11 days ago
| 92
| 4

Controlling the center of the chessboard is one of the most fundamental ideas in the entire game, and it quietly influences almost every decision a player makes from the very first move. The central squares—especially e4, e5, d4, and d5&mdas...

The Hanging Piece Problem

The Hanging Piece Problem

Knivion
| 11 days ago
| 68
| 4

Introduction  The “hanging piece problem” is one of the most common reasons players lose games on Chess.com, and it rarely comes from not knowing the rules. Most of the time, the player actually understands the position, sees th...

3 Steps to Improve at Chess

3 Steps to Improve at Chess

Knivion
| 14 days ago
| 174
| 14

3 Steps to Improve at Chess (Beginner → Early Intermediate)  Chess can feel like stepping into a quiet battlefield where every move whispers a consequence you don’t fully understand yet. The good news is that improvement isn&rsqu...

The King's Secret Strength

The King's Secret Strength

Knivion
| 14 days ago
| 39
| 4

The King is often seen as the most fragile piece in chess, especially in the opening and middlegame. Players usually focus on keeping it safe behind pawns and away from open lines, since a single check can cause serious trouble. Because of this, m...

The Hidden Power of the Bishop

The Hidden Power of the Bishop

Knivion
| 14 days ago
| 43
| 4

The bishop often looks quiet compared to flashier pieces, but that’s exactly where its real strength hides. It doesn’t jump like a knight or dominate like a queen in every direction. Instead, it works like a laser cutting across long d...

The Ignored Dangerous Pawn

The Ignored Dangerous Pawn

Knivion
| 22 days ago
| 53
| 5

Pawns might seem boring—they’re small, weak, and often sacrificed—but there’s one type of pawn that can literally make or break a game if you ignore it. Chess players focus on queens, rooks, and flashy attacks, but pawns qu...

What is the BEST opening in chess?

What is the BEST opening in chess?

Knivion
| 22 days ago
| 71
| 5

Chess isn’t just a game—it’s a battle of minds, a test of strategy, and a playground for creativity. Every move opens countless possibilities, and mastering chess takes vision, patience, and an understanding of how pieces work...

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