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Chess strategy is the purposeful attempt to gain an advantage over your opponent. Unlike tactics, chess strategy involves long-term goals, usually related to king safety, pawn structure, space, piece activity, etc.

There is a famous saying that points out that "chess is 99% tactics." If that is true, why is studying strategy so important? Although tactics can indeed define a game's outcome, good strategic play creates the opportunity for tactical shots in the first place. You can look at strategy as the breeding ground for tactics. According to the renowned Chinese general Sun Tzu, "Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat." Indeed, relying solely on your opponent falling for a tactical shot might work well for beginners but is a losing approach for more advanced players.