This game annotation discusses how to play a game in strategy from beginning to end. Everything becomes clear if you have a good understanding of the base chess principles and its application (finding the right move) in a practical game.
Similarly, there is no better way to explain positional play than to focus on its cornerstone: "strong and weak squares". Learning this game (and the notes) thoughtfully will allow you to understand what needs to be done in every stage of a chess game.
To know more about the high level of positional understanding, i strongly recommend to study one or two of the essential chess courses namely: (1) The Grandmaster's Secrets, (2) The GM's Positional Understanding and the new (3) Unlocking the Grandmaster's Mind. (You can check the images and links from previous blog posts - it's your winning move! )
This game annotation discusses how to play a game in strategy from beginning to end. Everything becomes clear if you have a good understanding of the base chess principles and its application (finding the right move) in a practical game.
ReplyDeleteSimilarly, there is no better way to explain positional play than to focus on its cornerstone: "strong and weak squares". Learning this game (and the notes) thoughtfully will allow you to understand what needs to be done in every stage of a chess game.
To know more about the high level of positional understanding, i strongly recommend to study one or two of the essential chess courses namely: (1) The Grandmaster's Secrets, (2) The GM's Positional Understanding and the new (3) Unlocking the Grandmaster's Mind. (You can check the images and links from previous blog posts - it's your winning move! )