Chess statics & dynamics!!

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Sachit_1
Hello friends... I am reading a book on chess dynamics which refers to fast movement of pieces throughout the board importance.... is here anyone know more about that....dynamisms however writer also stated about static property of pieces which helps in building position... Is anyone have their own game he/she shows super dynamic or super static property in his/her game?If yes publish here & all we enjoyed that....Thanks!!
MickinMD

Jeremy Silman says, "A dynamic plus is something that needs to be used in a reasonably quick manner...A static imbalance is something gives its owner something that will be around for a long time." (How to Reassess Your Chess, 4th Ed., p. 12).

One of my weaknesses is seeing static advantages and building strategic plans around them, so I was very pleased with myself when I saw, in the following game that I could put my White Bishop on d6 where it would be a static advantage and disrupt my opponent's coordination of pieces.

I saw d6 as a possible B-outpost after move 9, achieved it on move 11, and kept it there until move 20 when it moved to doom Black's Q.

 

manupanda

black made some blunder mistakes and given a easy win to white 

blueemu

Read my posts in this thread:

https://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/gm-larry-evans-method-of-static-analysis

They cover several pages.