Pawn Development

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JediMaster

Does early pawn development increase opportunities for better end game?  How do you balance between a closed and protected king and forcing pawns down your opponents throat?   Do pawns that are moved  passed center board position have a better chance of pawn promotion if opponents are holding theirs back to protect their King?  I am asking all these questions because I have noticed that very rarely do I promote a pawn, but many times I spend time guarding against promotion.  Thoughts?  Comments?  My win ratio is about 60% to 40%. Do those who force pawns have a better win ratio?  Any thoughts about a book that covers this well?

maximus_dragon

to answer one question if you castle on the opposite side of your oppenent i.e. you castle kingside and they castle queenside then it is usually a good idea to use your queenside pawns to smash his.

GeneralMiller

That could go either way. There could be significant gainage or loss depending on how you structure them.