
The Art Of Looking For Candidate moves!
The Art Of Looking For Candidate moves!
Hello Dear Readers!
Calculation has always been an important topic in Chess.
- Aspiring players work tirelessly on improving their calculations. A lot of research and work has been done on this subject in chess literature.
- One of the first books that delved deeply into this topic of calculation was the book “Think Like a Grandmaster” written by Alexander Kotov. In the book, he mentioned how his results were affected due to his bad calculations and shared ways by which he was able to fix this problem.

One of the terms that he coined in the book was ‘Candidate moves’.
- He suggested that before a player starts analyzing a position he/she should look for ‘Candidate moves’.
- This in simple words means to look for options in the start position before one immerses himself deeply into the mazes of complicated variations.
- Whenever you look at a position, some moves will automatically pop up in your brain.
- But instead of going ahead and calculating them deeply, it makes sense to stop and look whether there are more options available than the ones our intuition suggests.
- This doesn’t mean that you will always find a better move than the one you considered at first to the best.
- But it surely will increase the probability that you don’t miss anything stronger in the given position.
That is why I call it a good habit in the calculation technique.
