Predicting your opponent's moves

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How important is it for you to predict your opponent's moves outside of when you're under a direct threat ?

Alramech
HelpNeedsHelp wrote:

How important is it for you to predict your opponent's moves outside of when you're under a direct threat ?

It's always important to identify candidate moves from your opponent.  If you are not looking at your opponent's possibilities, then you are not understanding the position.

laurengoodkindchess

Hi! My name is Lauren Goodkind and I’m a respected  chess coach and chess YouTuber based in California: 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5SPSG_sWSYPjqJYMNwL_Q

 

 

It's very important!

-Consider all checks and captures on your side and also your opponent’s side. Always as, “If I move here, where is my opponent going to move?”

 

I hope that this helps.