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🔑 #ChessTip: Dominate the board by seizing control of the center! Position your pieces strategically for maximum influence, enhancing both offense and defense. Keep in mind, the center is the beating heart of every chess game.
#chesstip In chess, it's vital to know when to trade pieces. Timely exchanges can remove opponent's active pieces, simplify the game, open up victory paths, or ensure a robust endgame. It's beyond mere moves, it's about leveraging piece swaps to gain board advantage.
إن التحكم في الوسط في لعبة الشطرنج يشبه الإمساك بمفتاح الفوز 🏆 Controlling the center in chess is like holding the key to win 🏆 #chess #chesstip #qatarchess #doha #qatar #شطرنج #نصيحة_شطرنج #شطرنج_قطر #الدوحة #قطر
When in doubt, improve the position of your worst-placed piece. This simple advice can turn the game in your favor! 🧐 #WisdomWednesday #ChessTip #Resilience #BounceBack #GrowthMindset #LearnAndGrow #SelfImprovementJourney #NeverGiveUp #LifeLessons #MentalStrength…
a"#ChessTip: Analyze your games by focusing on key moments. Ask yourself: Why did I make that move? What were my thought process & alternatives? Identify patterns & weaknesses. #ChessStrategies #ContinuousLearning"
First time in 5 years no opponents @chesscom People we got to play more.. #Chess #chessday #chesstip
N7 Board vision is the ability to look at a position & see what's happening (before analysis) eg material count, which king looks safer, weak squares, piece eval etc. Board vision correlates with playing strength. Many things improve board vision bescoto.github.io/chess-count-qu… #ChessTip
#ChessLovers! Learn to play the London System to take your game to the next level! #ChessTip #ChessStrategy #LondonSystem
N4 There can be 10 chess tips which only help you marginally but then there can be one which supplies an epiphany to really help you improve! Because Twitter limits length of tweets, often the biggest help comes via the links/videos youtube.com/watch?v=609SDh… #ChessTip #chesspunks
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Chess Tip of the Day Overview - on Twitter
N6 From danheisman.com/learning-educa… 3 Programs to store your openings: Chess Position Trainer chesspositiontrainer.com/index.php/en/ - FREE tool Chess Openings Wizard bookup.com/home/chess-ope… - The oldest and comprehensive tool (I own) Chessbook chessbook.com - a recent addition #ChessTip
N5 It only takes 1 bad move to fall off a cliff & 1 bad move to lose a game. Consistency, carefulness, concentration & stamina are important traits. One who plays 1800 for 38 moves & 800 for 2 moves isn't 1700. Don't allow a floobly! youtube.com/watch?v=OaWrUc… #ChessTip #chesspunks
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Learn Chess: Don't Allow the Floobly - disastrous mistakes!
O31 If your opponent makes a scary move, don't get excited & move too fast. Instead, adjust your mask & see if it's a trick or a treat. Sometimes eye candy is not as sweet as the real thing. But try not to be surprised too much: "Uh-oh!" can be deadly sometimes #ChessTip #Chess
Useful tips for chess 1. Control the center! In chess, the center is your battleground. Place your pieces there to dominate the board and limit your opponent's options. #ChessTip
O30 Some incorrectly say I tell players not to play fast chess. Never true; fast chess is a great way to practice/learn openings, board vision, tactical vision & time mgmt. Playing ONLY speed chess is not as good as you don't learn how to think for serious play. #ChessTip #Chess
O23 One reason stronger players are better is their evaluation skills. I may analyze sequences ABC and XYZ & think the positions after C & Z evaluate similarly & choose X, then after the game the stronger player says "You should have played A!" youtube.com/watch?v=zY7jBT… #ChessTip
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Chess Evaluation Criteria - Who is better, how much & why?
Video : IMPORTANT #ChessTip 🎞 - rite.link/Kbpq #Videos 👈🏼 #JoinOurDiscord if you think #chess mixes with #drinking & #GoodConversation!
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IMPORTANT Chess Tip
O22 A tongue-in-cheek principle is "The hardest game to win is a won game". But unless your opponent makes a mistake, you can't win a lost or drawn game. Yes, it's hard to win games where you are barely winning & require lots of technique but in others you win easily #ChessTip
N10 If you know what the thought process errors are, that's a first step toward minimizing them: youtube.com/watch?v=Px5YWx…. As for getting rid of your mistakes, here is a video on recognizing and categorizing mistakes: youtube.com/watch?v=03SnX8… #ChessTip #chesspunks #chessdojo
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Improve Your Chess: Identifying, Categorizing & Mitigating Weaknesses
N9 It's an interesting decision whether to cash in on an advantage & grab some material (usually a pawn or the exchange) or keep up the pressure & go for more. Experience & good evaluation help but even strong players sometimes err this way. #ChessTip #chesspunks #chessdojo
N8 From Leitao's column on Abdusattorov's game chess.com/news/view/2025…: (After castling queenside) "When in doubt, just play Kb1" (or if Black ...Kb8) "I always like ot check this principle with the engine and it turns out this is a decent move again." White's 14th move #ChessTip
N7 Board vision is the ability to look at a position & see what's happening (before analysis) eg material count, which king looks safer, weak squares, piece eval etc. Board vision correlates with playing strength. Many things improve board vision bescoto.github.io/chess-count-qu… #ChessTip
N6 From danheisman.com/learning-educa… 3 Programs to store your openings: Chess Position Trainer chesspositiontrainer.com/index.php/en/ - FREE tool Chess Openings Wizard bookup.com/home/chess-ope… - The oldest and comprehensive tool (I own) Chessbook chessbook.com - a recent addition #ChessTip
N5 It only takes 1 bad move to fall off a cliff & 1 bad move to lose a game. Consistency, carefulness, concentration & stamina are important traits. One who plays 1800 for 38 moves & 800 for 2 moves isn't 1700. Don't allow a floobly! youtube.com/watch?v=OaWrUc… #ChessTip #chesspunks
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Learn Chess: Don't Allow the Floobly - disastrous mistakes!
N4 There can be 10 chess tips which only help you marginally but then there can be one which supplies an epiphany to really help you improve! Because Twitter limits length of tweets, often the biggest help comes via the links/videos youtube.com/watch?v=609SDh… #ChessTip #chesspunks
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Chess Tip of the Day Overview - on Twitter
N3 Mobility = how many moves a piece has; Activity = what the piece can do. They are cousins, but mobility in general is objective while activity is subjective. Usually mobility leads to activity but not always. Piece evaluation: amazon.com/Elements-Posit… #ChessTip #chesspunks
N2 After 1.e4 the only replies where 2.d4 is not the main move are 1...e5, 1...c5, 1...d5, 1...f5, 1...Nf6 and 1...b5. Many beginners play 2.Nf3 against almost everything (eg French 1...e6 or Caro 1...c6) since it's the main move vs 1...e5 but it's not always accurate #ChessTip
N1 One of the most common intermediate level thought process errors I find is assuming a move when there are multiple possibilities (like captures/recaptures). I explain in detail about what to do instead in the video youtube.com/watch?v=GwKLAU… #ChessTip #chesspunks #chessdojo
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Chess - Calculation of Multiple Choices
O31 If your opponent makes a scary move, don't get excited & move too fast. Instead, adjust your mask & see if it's a trick or a treat. Sometimes eye candy is not as sweet as the real thing. But try not to be surprised too much: "Uh-oh!" can be deadly sometimes #ChessTip #Chess
O30 Some incorrectly say I tell players not to play fast chess. Never true; fast chess is a great way to practice/learn openings, board vision, tactical vision & time mgmt. Playing ONLY speed chess is not as good as you don't learn how to think for serious play. #ChessTip #Chess
O29 My coach Donald Byrne's rule: If you can win decisive material or play for mate, just win the decisive material. "If you play for mate & miss something you will kick yourself forever; but you (Dan) can beat any GM with decisive material advantage (eg win Q for N)" #ChessTip
O28 A "two-way" bishop is one that is active on both diagonals, e.g. Bg5 might pressure h4-d8 as well as c1-h6. That's one reason "putting the question" to the B with an AWL (eg ...h6) forces it to do one or the other but not both. #ChessTip #chesspunks #Chess #chessdojo
O27 If your local chess club only plays blitz/fast games & you are looking for some OTB slow chess, simply ask if you can organize or announce your intentions. As long as you are proactive & friendly, you might be surprised at the result. It only takes a few others... #ChessTip
O26 Reading chess books that are meant for those above your level can be more than a waste; it can occasionally be harmful. As de la Maza, who initially did this, wrote "...then I started thinking about the wrong things" Up to 1700 safety>strategy #ChessTip #chesspunks #chessdojo
O25 AWL (Attack with something Worth Less) is a very useful learning/teaching concept; I use it all the time, eg explaining winning a tempo in the opening. AWL Threats must be met differently than most other threats. youtube.com/watch?v=GxQ_3S… #ChessTip #Chess #chesspunks #chessdojo
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Learn Chess: Attack With Something Worth Less (AWL)
O24 Although the king has "infinite" trading value, it's avg fighting value is ~4.25. So if you are in an endgame & trying to win & refuse to use your K, you better be at least 5 pawns ahead to have superior fighting value. Otherwise you almost always need the K to win! #ChessTip
O23 One reason stronger players are better is their evaluation skills. I may analyze sequences ABC and XYZ & think the positions after C & Z evaluate similarly & choose X, then after the game the stronger player says "You should have played A!" youtube.com/watch?v=zY7jBT… #ChessTip
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Chess Evaluation Criteria - Who is better, how much & why?
O22 A tongue-in-cheek principle is "The hardest game to win is a won game". But unless your opponent makes a mistake, you can't win a lost or drawn game. Yes, it's hard to win games where you are barely winning & require lots of technique but in others you win easily #ChessTip
Improve the 6 skills to improve your game🤞🤞 . . . #chesstip #chesstricks #chesstactics #chesslessons #chessstrategy #chessstrength #chessstruggles #chesstechniques #chessunderstanding #chessskills
Stay Positive 🤞👍✌ . . . #chesstip #chesstricks #chessstrategy #chesspower #chesspoint #chessfailure #chessachievements #chesswin #chesslessons
Get A Mentor🤝👩🏫🧑🏫 . . . #chesscoach #chessmentor #chesstip #chesstricks #chessstrategy #chessadvice #chessmotivation #chessmoves #chessdifficulty #chessfailure
🔑 #ChessTip: Dominate the board by seizing control of the center! Position your pieces strategically for maximum influence, enhancing both offense and defense. Keep in mind, the center is the beating heart of every chess game.
إن التحكم في الوسط في لعبة الشطرنج يشبه الإمساك بمفتاح الفوز 🏆 Controlling the center in chess is like holding the key to win 🏆 #chess #chesstip #qatarchess #doha #qatar #شطرنج #نصيحة_شطرنج #شطرنج_قطر #الدوحة #قطر
Have control on the ⬛⬜⬛⬜ . . . #chesstip #chesstitle #chessdedication #chesswhite #chessblack #chessbattle #chessdefeat #chessvictory #chessvalue #chessmoves #chessknight
#chesstip In chess, it's vital to know when to trade pieces. Timely exchanges can remove opponent's active pieces, simplify the game, open up victory paths, or ensure a robust endgame. It's beyond mere moves, it's about leveraging piece swaps to gain board advantage.
"OVERKILL"Checkmate patterns♟🤝 . . . #chessmate #chesstip #chesstactics #chesslaws #chessprinciples #chesscheckmate #checkmate #chessgames #chessking #chessrook #chessqueen
Critical thinking is the most important factor in chess. As it is in life, you need to think before you make decisions. - Hikaru Nakamura Want to be a pro in this game❓ Hurry up❗ check out the link in the bio📝🙌 . . #chessmeme #chessbase #chesstip #chesstips #chessrushtips
#ChessTip: In many cases, the person who controls the 4 squares at the center of the board will have the better game #CheckmateTVShow
If you want to win at chess, don't move the same piece twice during the opening! It's a popular misconception that you can move the same piece twice in opening but it isn't true. So, if you're going to study chess game you should avoid such beginners' mistakes. #CHESSTIP
Your reaction when your friend who does not play chess asks you to explain a complex chess meme.😂😂 #chesstraining #chesstip #chesstips #tips4chess #yourreaction #youbelike
Look for forced moves first!!!⬜⬛⬜⬛ . . . #chesstip #chesstricks #chesstips #chessstrategy #chessstruggles #chessstrength #chessmoves #chesscombinations #chess24 #chesstraining
Always remember that you can never skip a turn in chess. You've got to make the turn at the right time, or else your opponent will checkmate you.👑 #chesstraining #chesstip #chesstips #tips4chess
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