Training 1: Candidate Moves

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  • This post is about candidates moves and finding plans. This topic is very important because it is needed in every chess game. Here are some tips about finding candidates moves and plans in concrete positions:

 

 

 

Step 1.Understand the position (weaknesses in both players positions, strategical aspects...)

 

 

 

Step 2.Find plans and candidate moves (  3 candidate moves are perfect)

 

 

 

Step 3. Calculate the lines for every candidate move ( tactics and positional understanding is needed-you have to understand whether the position is tactical or strategical)

 

 

 

 






 





 

 

 

Here is a example for a strategical position:

(its whites move)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



The position has a kingsindian structure and is strategical. Here are the 3 steps:

 

 

Step 1. Understand the position:

 

Positional aspects for white: Only pawn break/plan with h5, bad bishop on d3- perspective to get to  h3 and e6 after the move g5, space advantage in the center

 

 

 

Positional aspects for black: No pawn break/ plan ( b5 is never possible), Bad bishop on g7- no good perspective, space disadvantage,

 

 

 

Step 2. Candidate moves/ plans for white :

 

Only plan is the pawn break h4-h5!

 

1. h4

 

2. g5

 

3.Bf1

 

 

 

 

 

Step 3. Calculate the lines for the 3 candidate moves :

 

 

 

1. h4 is answered by blacks move h6 and after h5/g5 black can always close the position with g5/h5! 

 

 

 

3. Bf1 with the idea to bring the bishop to e6 is also answered by h6 and the position is a draw!

 

 

 

2. G5 is the right move ! After it white can improve the bishops position, play h4-h5 and double the rooks!

 

 

 

Here is the position with the lines again:

 

It also is very important to find the right candidate moves in the position! Here is a example for this:




Hope you learned something about the importance of candidate moves. Now its your turnSmile. I will give you some exercise positions and you have to do the 3 steps method I showed you in this thread. After you found your candidate moves you will have to decide for the move you would play in a game. Good success and please write me your solution with the 3 steps in the comments. And do not just write 1 move as your candidate move but also the ideas and plans behind this move and some lines you calculated:)


Exercises: Candidate Moves:


1.position:white to move



2.position:black to move


3.position:black to move





Please tell me in the comments if you like these training threads and if the exercises were to "hard" for you.

Cheers, Till

 

Nazisherlock

nice...plz use small fonts

wmlee2010

Thanks