How to think in chess?


Look for checks and your good to go
You mean:
"Always give check... it MIGHT be mate!"

You mean:
"Always give check... it MIGHT be mate!"
Very true as well, always check, might be mate!
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"How should I think in chess?" ++ It is an elimination process. Select 3 candidate moves. Calculate what will happen after that. Evaluate the position at the end of that line. Decide. Blunder check.
"What do I look for?" ++ Checks, captures, threats
"How do GMs think in the board?" ++ Think like a Grandmaster - Kotov
'When my opponent’s clock is going I discuss general considerations in an internal dialogue with myself. When my own clock is going I analyse conctrete variations.' - Botvinnik

Hikaru Nakamura's videos on his games in the Candidates give some useful insights into how the top players think.
I also recommend buying this book: https://www.danheisman.com/the-improving-chess-thinker.html

Check out this book: https://www.amazon.com/Grandmaster-Preparation-Positional-Jacob-Aagaard/dp/1907982264
It simplifies the process into 3 things:
1. Weaknesses
2. Pieces
3. Prophylaxis