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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 pawn and the queen behind it stop the pawn to advance.

Play against backward pawn

  • Make sure the backward pawn remain backwards
  • Trade minor pieces and pile up with rooks and queen.

Double isolated pawns and Triple isolated pawns are worse and can be blocked by single enemy pawn.

Make king safe and create more weaknesses.

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