Control the center!!!
Center Control: Four games demonstrate strategic superiority

Control the center!!!

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In this post, I want to show some games to see how controlling the center of the board can give us many advantages.

We know that a well-controlled center reduces the opponent's activity. That's why I want to point out some common mistakes that can make it easier for the opponent to control the center so we can avoid them. 

These mistakes sometimes show up in routine or thoughtless piece development, untimely exchanges, neglect of the center, etc.

By focusing on the center, we can create more opportunities for our pieces to maneuver and launch attacks. Controlling the center also allows us to restrict our opponent’s pieces, making it harder for them to find good squares. Additionally, a strong center can serve as a launching pad for both defensive and offensive strategies. 

Understanding the importance of the center can significantly improve our overall game. Enjoy the positions and draw your conclusions:

I hope you find this helpful and can assert control over the center in your upcoming games. Best of luck, and I look forward to seeing you around!

Hi 

Let me tell you a little bit about my chess background. I started playing chess at the age of 8 because I wanted to defeat my best friend at the time. What can I say? I am super competitive, but I have become a better person now!

So after a lot of chess lessons, I became a provincial and national youth champion. Also, I got second place in the Pan American U-20 Championship (2012) and 10th place in the World Youth Chess Championship (2011), and I earned the FIDE Master title at 15. My peak FIDE rating was 2190.


At the moment, I am not playing OTB that much because I am a full-time chess coach.

Well, let's speak about what the blog is about! I have decided to write some articles about my chess experience, my students' stories, and whatever I can share with you that has to do with chess, basically.


Finally, I hope you like at least a few of them, and I am open to any suggestions! So see you around and make your opponents cry, not your friends! happy