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Rules for the player who owns a passed pawn

Rules for the player who owns a passed pawn

yoursisnodisgrace
| Jun 12, 2022
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Rules for the player who owns a passed pawn: 1) Control the square directly in front of the pawn; 2) Trade all the minor pieces so that a Knight or Bishop can't block the pawn; 3) Keep the Queens on so the opponent's King won't feel comfortable ru...

Forced moves

Forced moves

yoursisnodisgrace
| Sep 15, 2015
| 1,210
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I recommended that my students look for all captures and checks and especially capture checks when examining a sharp position. The point is that even if the capture or check is not useful immediately, it may help determine your best strategy so th...

Facing an unepected move in opening

Facing an unepected move in opening

yoursisnodisgrace
| Aug 19, 2012
| 2,476
| 2

In general, the best way to deal with any unexpected move in the opening is to simply fall back on the four opening guidelines: place a pawn or two in the center, castle, connect the Rooks, and then aim the Rooks. If you do those things you are gu...

Passed Pawns

Passed Pawns

yoursisnodisgrace
| Aug 9, 2012
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A passed pawn is only useful if it is playing an active part in the game or if its owner has play elsewhere and intends to use it for endgame insurance. Most importantly, whoever controls the square directly in front of this pawn is doing well sin...

X-ray Vision Defined

X-ray Vision Defined

yoursisnodisgrace
| Aug 1, 2012
| 1,498
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To apply X-Ray-Vision in chess means, that you never look at the chess pieces but to their energy lines. If you see a knight then you visualize the squares in your mind that are controlled by this knight.

Trading pawns

Trading pawns

yoursisnodisgrace
| Jul 25, 2012
| 1,043
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One of the most important principles of defending (and drawing) an inferior endgame is to trade pawns. Especially in minor piece endgames (endgames involving only bishops and knights) it is an important strategy, since - unlike rooks and queens - ...

Space

Space

yoursisnodisgrace
| Jul 19, 2012
| 1,154
| 2

In general, if an opponent has more space, you should trade some pieces off (giving you more room to move about in), create your own spatial plus in another sector of the board, or use pawns to break open lines so your pieces can penetrate, or wea...

Transposition

Transposition

yoursisnodisgrace
| Jul 9, 2012
| 719
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To conclude our answer, pawn structures are the key to understanding transpositions. The more openings pawn formations you know, the more time you save over the board by not trying to figure out new plans in new positions

Queen's Gambit

Queen's Gambit

yoursisnodisgrace
| Jul 2, 2012
| 2,468
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The Queen's Gambit is a chess opening that starts with the moves: 1. d4 d52. c4 With 2.c4, White threatens to exchange a wing pawn (the c-pawn) for a center pawn (Black's d-pawn) and dominate the center with e2–e4. This is not a true gambit, as ...

Position of Rook

Position of Rook

yoursisnodisgrace
| Jun 21, 2012
| 866
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One of the monster rules of Rook endgames states that you should always place your Rooks behind passed pawns. It doesn't matter who's passed pawn it is, just place your Rook behind it

Rules for passed pawns

Rules for passed pawns

yoursisnodisgrace
| Jun 10, 2012
| 666
| 0

Rules for the player who owns a passed pawn: 1) Control the square directly in front of the pawn; 2) Trade all the minor pieces so that a Knight or Bishop can't block the pawn; 3) Keep the Queens on so the opponent's King won't feel comfortable ru...

Bishops of opposite colors

Bishops of opposite colors

yoursisnodisgrace
| May 13, 2012
| 747
| 0

In endings of bishops of opposite colors, it is important to understand that you should push your pawns to squares of the color of your opponent's bishop. If you advance them to the color of your bishop, you will surrender all control of the squar...

Passed pawns

Passed pawns

yoursisnodisgrace
| Apr 5, 2012
| 685
| 0

The principles which are applicable are: 1.Passed pawns must be pushed. and 2.When you are better, advance your pawns

End game  - King Pawn

End game - King Pawn

yoursisnodisgrace
| Dec 20, 2011
| 1,074
| 0

A very important rule of an ending consisting of king and pawn versus king is that if the king gets to the 6th rank ahead of the pawn, it's a win.

Prevent king from escaping

Prevent king from escaping

yoursisnodisgrace
| Dec 5, 2011
| 714
| 1

Before you bring up the heavy pieces for the final assault, you need to prevent the king's escape from the zone of operations. One all too often sees a novice player make a series of checks, chasing the opponent's king all over the board until it ...

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