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Tips to improve your chess game

Chess isn't just a game, it's a passion for people who love it. Chess lovers never get fed up of this game because it offers back to back challenges that pushes them more to think for a well- planned move.

The victory that comes out from this 64-square battlefield is more than anything. It offers a kind of intellectual stimulation that make you smart and confident enough to appear for challenges of life.


Whether it is a friendly chess match or a competitive tournament, there is always a need to refine your strategies so that you can outsmart your opponent and become a master of this game.

Here are some tips that can make you an advanced chess player.





Master the opening strategies

A fine tune of opening can benefit your whole game. Instead of memorizing the moves, try to understand the ideas behind them.

  • Take control of the central squares e4, d4, e5 and d5, which can give your pieces mobility.

  • Bring knights and Bishops early into the game. Avoid moving the same piece multiple times and ignoring others.

  • castle early to protect your king and connect your rooks.


20/40/40 rule of chess

This rule is a guideline to allocate your time iñ studying the tricks of the game.

  • 20% of your time should be spent on learning opening tactics but, don't overdo it. Focus on common traps and basic principles.

  • 40% in middlegame strategies such as piece coordination and attack plan.

  • 40% in the endgame mastery because it is where you win the match. Learn the key positions of king and pawn, or rook endgame for significant understanding.


Secure the Queen

Queen is the most powerful piece and losing her early can be the biggest mistake of the game.Use your queen in coordination with other pieces to create threats and take control of central squares.Taking queen out too early or over relying on her can backfire. Be aware of potential threats and avoid placing her in vulnerable positions.


Pro players - knight and bishop

Knights are considered to be taken out early to take the control of centre and support movement of other pieces to make your side of the game stronger.

Bishops often come into the battle after knights to take control of diagonals and to plan attacks. Look for opportunities to place bishops on active squares.


Take over the game

Improve you understanding about positions of pieces and make long term strategies. Through practice you can develop understanding of different pawn formations that can make your opponent's game weak. Try to place your pieces on squares where they can be most active and attack in the strongest manner.Gain space through pawn moves but be careful, your pawn movements in opponent's territory can even kill most of your pieces.


Visualization and blunder checks

Before moving any piece, visualize the moves in your mind. Check for possible blunders. Look from your opponent's perspective to anticipate their best responses.


Be flexible to adapt new strategies

Watch the games of top players, the tactics they use. Try to learn new ideas and incorporate them into your game. Don't stick rigidly to strategies that made you win several times. Always be flexible to innovate new concepts based on the situation of the game.


Conclusion

Chess is considered as a game of geniuses and there is a lot scope of mistakes along side. You can never rely on strategies and rules you have learnt as a beginner. Even if you are a beginner you can totally compete with players like you and upskill yourself. Be ready to take up challenges and that's what makes you a real chess champion.


Now that you have came so far learning the pro tips and strategies of the game, it's time to play.

Pawns, bishops, knights or a queen- all to be at your side, let's give a check mate.

Good luck!


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