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These are more chess boards in understanding the game of chess and the development of a strong position to find the best move. A good rule of thumb is to move the chess pieces to control the center of the chessboard. This rule branches off into two parts: the control center and develop their work.
It is well known it is important to control the center of the chessboard, but many people do not know why it is so important. The explanation for the importance of controlling the downtown area of chessboard is that the best you can move the pieces trivial while at the same time as the ability to take a far cry from the pieces of his opponent.
This is who controls the mobility of their chess pieces and the pieces of his opponent. The foundation of the control center of the chessboard should be the bishop and knight. The bishop and the knight to perfect pieces to control the center, because they have control over most of the seats, which means that your opponent has fewer places to live.
The development your piece is important for the simple reason that the peons are not as valuable pieces, as it can only move in one direction. This is why it is good to have a lot of pawn moves. Chessmen are vulnerable because they can retire and have a very poor mobility, and are very limited when trying to adapt to the opponent's moves.
When you make a pawn move, the position of the piece is of concrete and its defense can only be with smaller pieces. Moreover, when developing his pieces chess, you end up controlling more seats, increasing their mobility, while reducing his opponent.
Another important step in understanding and use is castling. When castling, the king and rook can move simultaneously, but only under the following conditions:
In short, when castling, the king moves two squares toward the rook and the rook moves over the king of the next square.
Castling in chess is a good strategic move and although this is widely known, few know the reason. There are two reasons why you would want the castle of the chess pieces. The first is that when the castle is already immersed his rook in the game and the second is that you're placing his king in a safe position on the chessboard. When you have both the bishop and his knight still in the first row, which means you have not castled, then its towers are not engaged in play and limited mobility.
These are just 3 lines of guide easy to follow that can greatly help improve your chess game.
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