Chess Skills - Com SC
Chess Skills - Com SC
Chess Skills - Com SC
Compiled by Scorpionchess
The 4 Most
Common Mistakes
in Chess
Example:
Example:
Chess Calculation
Technique How
To Calculate
2 Problems Chess
Players Face (And
How To Solve It)
The first step in fixing a problem is to
recognize its existence.
This article will deal with 2 important
problems that arent always obvious and
therefore doesnt get the attention it
deserves.
Whenever you reach a moment in your
game where you feel that you dont know
what to do next that is a clear indication
that you shouldve been thinking about
your objectives.
Which brings us to the first problem
structure determines
2. The pawn-structure
where the weak squares are
Weak squares generally refer to squares on
the 5th or 6th rank (inside enemy territory)
that cannot be defended by pawns. a
Square that cannot be defended by a pawn
4 Important lessons
that computerengines teach us
1) Avoiding mistakes is an
important strategy
I find it interesting that a computer engine
will give its evaluation of a certain position
and often suggest a large number of
playable candidate moves. Some of the top
candidate moves would make sense but
then the computer will also suggest a
whole bunch of moves which make no
Chess Principles: Is
centre-control overrated?
The Solution:
3. Strategic understanding
Its guessing.
Guessing answers is the worst mistake you
can make when solving chess tactics.
Tactical puzzles are often difficult and you
may be tempted to guess the solution. This
is wrong. Dont be lazy calculate the
variations to the best of your ability. Do
not guess the answer, because even if your
guess is correct you are still doing harm to
your subconscious decision-making
process.
Its all about habits. When you guess the
solutions to chess tactics puzzles, you
6 Things That
Makes a Move a
Good Move
- Emanuel Lasker
But beware.
Let me explain:
Real chess skills depend heavily on good
thinking habits.
Bullet time controls hurts good habits. I
have seen with my own eyes how bullet
chess can negatively affect your chess
skills.
The damage is very real a personal
story
Chess Tactics
Puzzle Can You
Find The Solution?
Earlier today I went on chesstempo.com to
do some chess tactics training. The 3rd
chess tactics puzzle I faced was the one in
the diagram below. See if you can find the
solution:
White to play and win
What Is Visual
Memory And How
Can You Improve
Your Visual
Memory In Chess?
What does juggling have to do with chess?
Both require a lot of practice and dedicated
concentration if you want to improve.
But the similarities go deeper than just the
obvious and we can take an important
lesson from it.
For a chess player, the balls are chunks of
information and the hands are their
thinking process.
The Solution:
The power of
threats how to
find dominating
moves!
What is a threat?
A threat is simply a move that attacks one
of your opponents pieces (either an
undefended piece or a higher valued piece)
or threatens to get some advantage if your
opponent dont find an accurate defense.
a Threat is in fact he simplest form of a
tactic and is often the starting point for
more spectacular tactics.
Chess tactics an
unusual and highly
instructive discover
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