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States Of Chess Consciousness

  • Player with the large center has to defend it, if he can make it indestructible, then the center rules.
  • Lines that suit your personal comfort level, your style or that particular situation should be choosen.
  • Slowly improve your pawns and pieces until everything is optimally placed instead or attacking recklessly.
  • Before playing too quickly, Pay Attention.

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The Concept Of Imbalances

  • Imbalances are the roadmap that shows each side what to do.
  • It helps in planning
  • It helps in observing traps, threats and tactical themes.
  • Chess engines usually show the right moves and taking their help sometimes useful but they are fatel to improvement because the...

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Appendix

High level chess demands the balance of tactics and positional skills.

Making a plan

  • On the part where you are stronger.
  • Activities of the pieces
  • 2-3 move operations based on imbalances

A grand plan is possible when

  • Stronger side has A hug...

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The Concept Of Imbalances

Definition: Imbalance is any significant difference in the two respective positions (white side and black side)

Main imbalances are

  • Superior minor piece
  • Pawn structure
  • Space
  • Material
  • Control of a key file
  • ...

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Statics Vs. Dynamics

Statics are long term pluses, positional factors.

  • Holes
  • Weak pawns
  • Material deficit
  • Space

Dynamics are short term, use them now or die factors.

  • Active pieces
  • Attacking possibilities based on a vulnerable enemy king
  • Tactic...

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Superior Minor Pieces

  • In the endgame with all pawns on one side of the board, the Knight is superior for having access to both colors than the Bishop.
  • In a situation B + B vs B + N, trading one of the enemy Bishop to lead to B vs B or B vs N is more beneficial of the side having the knight.
  • N + ...

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Space

Space is created by the expansion of pawns, the territory behind the most advanced pawn.

Side with less space is passive.

Playing for superior minor piece can be a useful for space gain.

Side with more space should avoid unnecessary exchanges.

To play against opponent'...

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Superior Minor Pieces

  • Knights (N) and Bishops (B) are the minor piece and have the same value of 3.
  • Knight requires support point by pawn or other pieces where it can safely land without being attacked by enemy pawn. It is short range piece so finding such a square to put it is important.
  • Knights...

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Mental Breakdown

  • Never accept an enemy threats unless it is proved as dangerous.
  • Preventing a false threat is actually helping the enemy to win.
  • Always believe in your own position
  • Stick to your move and check if the move still work against enemy's threats
  • Analyse the possib...

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Passed Pawn

A static powerhouse and/or a dynamic game winner.

A pawn majority's ultimate goal is creation of A passed pawn.

A passed pawn, even A protected passed pawn can often turn out to be a serious disadvantage when

  • It does not contribute to the main gameplay
  • A successfu...

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Dragging Down The Central Enemy King

  • Active play at the center against the uncastled king is required.
  • Don't allow it to castle safely.
  • Bring more pieces to the battle area and penetrate.
  • Rip open more lines.

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Imbalance In Opening

To face and fix weakness and create a temporary learning repertoire

  • Choose openings that don't suit your style/temperament (Tactical player choosing positional openings)
  • Choose openings that focus your chess weakness
  • Vulnerable, insecure and mostly losing but ultimatel...

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Weak Pawns

Play against an isolated d-pawn

  • Trade off all the minor pieces
  • Play for Q + R vs Q + R (better than Q + 2 R) since presence of Queens makes it far too dangerous for the defender's king to come forward and join in the defense of the pawn.
  • The rook blocks the isolated d ...

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About The Author And The Book

Jeremy Silman is an International Master in Chess and a world class teacher, writer and a playey who has won the American Open and many other tournaments. This book deals with mainly the middle game part of a chess game where a player can win the game based on the position in the board. It requir...

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Superior Minor Pieces

  • Knights are the best blockaders as it doesn't lose its mobility when sitting in front of an enemy pawn. It is the only piece that can hop over other pieces.
  • Knights are short range pieces and Bishops are long range pieces. Knight requires at least 4 moves to stand on a square which i...

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Rooks

  • An effective Rook needs an open file
  • Although it has 5 points, it is inferior to 3 points of Knight and Bishop when it is not in an open file.
  • The Rook strategy: creating a open or half open file, exerting pressure on the pawns or pieces on that half open file, fighting to d...

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Creating A Study Program

  1. Learn from tactical patterns
  2. Create a basic opening repertoire
  3. Positional play
  4. The endgame
  5. Learn from master games.

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Psychological Meandering

  • Depending on the position, material needs to be collected or rejected or sacrificed with out attaching fear or other emotions to it.
  • Material advantage can give an edge on middlegame and winning chances in endgame so a free pawn or piece should not be neglected if no direct attack i...

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Weak Squares

  • Allows Rook and Bishop to slide and dominate
  • Weak squares on 4th, 5th Or 6th rank allow a knight to outpost
  • Weak squares can be turned into artificial support point.
  • Chess is a team game, placing a piece on a square where it doesn't work with the rest of its army is ...

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Macho Chess

  • Best attitude is "I will do what O want no matter what you say".
  • Don't fall for "I have to" mindset, don't be on autopilot or mechanical. Challenge it and let him know that the only agenda that's going to be pushed is yours.
  • Macho Chess is Jeremy Silman's style of saying "In...

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Superior Minor Pieces

  • Bishop, trapped behind its pawns is a tall-pawn, is unhelpful.
  • Changing pawn structure or moving even a pawn can affect the activities of the Bishop. Don't place pawn in front of it if not necessary.
  • The tall-pawn should be moved by moving the pawns or moving the Bishop out...

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Learner, thinker, dreamer

For chess players, winning a game is everything. To win, one must checkmate the opponent king. But there are not always the opportunity to checkmate the king, instead there are positions whose intricate details can help him conquer the opponent. This book talks about those details that a beginner chess player can understand and an intermediate to expert level player can improve his ratings.

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