pieces and pawns move,better to attack squares,they don't move!
creating weakness

Can you give me a example of what you mean by attacking a squre. Also, how do you use it to your advangtage?

How to create weaknesses in your opponent’s game.
Create squares that can be occupied by your pieces without fear of being attacked/expelled by pawns.
Create a positional weakness i.e. break up opponent’s pawn structure.
- create isolated pawn(s)
- doubled pawns at certain locations
- backward pawns
(These pawns commonly lose their freedom to advance, attack or defend.)
Created unprotected squares or pieces at opponent.
Create multiple pieces in opponent that needs the support of one major piece only. There by overworking the major piece itself.
Open lines for yourself is a weakness to your opponent.
Weigh your own possible weaknesses against each other. You can’t win the game without allowing some weaknesses on your own side.
Be careful and watch out that your opponent might try to do the same.
ok so I've been sitting down all day thinking of a stragety for white and black that I can follow. I came up with this stragety: gain lot of space to one side of the board. ( either kingside or queenside), try to control at least 2 center squares and fight for the other two, create weaknesses in my opponents camp so I can attack those targets, pick a target and attack it (perferbably a pawn because its easier to stop them). What do you guys think about my stragety. Also, does anybody else want to share theres? Last, thing how do you really go about creating weakness in your oppenents camp?