Premature Attacks on the King by FM Joel Banawa 5. Strike While the Iron is Hot by IM David Pruess.Watch these three videos that will increase your sensitivity to this issue, and then practice defending your king in the following set of exercises. One of the key elements in any chess position is king safety. Member Analysis: Instructive and Unbalanced Errors by GM Roman Dzindzichashvili.Everything You Need to Know: Tactics & Strategy by IM Daniel Rensch.Read this: How to Evaluate a Position by IM Jeremy Silman.Read this: Try Your Hand at Planning by WIM Iryna Zenyuk.You don't always need to have a long term plan often you are just fighting for advantages in the immediate position with tactics, attacking or defending against your opponent's threats, but it would be good for you to know what plans are, if only so as not to feel hopelessly adrift when there is "nothing obvious going on." Study the following material and you will already be on a decent footing: Isolated Queen Pawns: Introduction by IM Daniel Renschĭo puzzles 31 and 32 (only) in this lesson:Įndings, Openings, a Taste of the Middle by IM Jeremy Silman and NM Mike Arne.Chess Vocabulary: Pawn Structure by IM Daniel Rensch.Read this: Strong and Weak Pawns by WGM Natalie Pogonina.Amazing Games for Beginners: Magic Outpost by FM Elliot LiuĪs you become a better chess player you will realize more and more the importance of the pawns, but for now we simply need to identify good and bad pawns-as well as the basic strategies of how to exploit them-when we see them in our own games.Amazing Games for Beginners: Pillsbury’s Attack by IM David Pruess.Amazing Games for Beginners: Dominate the Center by IM David Pruess.Nominal and Absolute Power of the Piece by GM Dejan Bojkov.Watch these video lectures on the subject: Read this: Good and Bad Pieces by WGM Natalie Pogonina.Learning how to coordinate your pieces is the first step toward understanding strategy and planning in chess. Work through these materials on the basics of piece play, strong placements (outposts), recognizing strong and weak squares, and piece activity.
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