On space principles, are the next two optimal moves d4 & Be3?
Space also explains knights developing to the centre rather than sides - twice as much space!
If you are uncertain of the next move, is the one that leads to controlling more space the one to go for?
Is it space attacked in enemy territory that really counts, as I have read? So d4 attacks 4 squares, Nc3 "only" attacks 2 squares. Is that why d4 is *so* good?
As rooks can penetrate space down files, is it worth sacrificing a pawn for space? For example the B might take g2 pawn, then R attack it, drive it away, and be attacking four squares down the g file. How much space is a pawn worth?
Interesting subject.
I am starting a lesson on Chess openings for beginners explaining the key principles on my blog.
This first post focuses on space management in the opening.
Please check my blog for more:http://chesstrainerapp.blogspot.fr/