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Chess Strategy: The Art of Planning

Chess strategy is the cornerstone of mastering the game, emphasizing long-term planning, positional understanding, and piece coordination

Live Course

Live Class: Friday, 21 Mar

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Duration: 24 Hours

Sessions: 8 classes per month

Offered by: infyni

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$80.63 /per month

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About Course

"Chess Strategy: The Art of Planning" is a fascinating topic that involves making long-term plans and positioning your pieces effectively. While tactics focus on immediate moves and combinations, strategy involves understanding the deeper concepts that drive the game.

Here are some key strategic concepts in chess:

  1. Control the Center

    • Occupying central squares (e4, e5, d4, d5) gives pieces greater mobility and control.
    • Develop your pawns and pieces to exert influence over the center.
  2. King Safety

    • Castling early often ensures your king’s safety.
    • Avoid unnecessary pawn moves around the king that might create weaknesses.
  3. Piece Activity

    • Develop your pieces to active squares where they control more space and have greater influence.
    • Avoid unnecessary piece moves that waste time.
  4. Pawn Structure

    • The arrangement of pawns shapes the battlefield. Weak pawns (isolated, doubled, or backward pawns) can be long-term liabilities.
    • Aim for strong pawn chains and avoid creating weaknesses.
  5. Weak Squares and Outposts

    • Identify weak squares in your opponent’s camp where you can place your pieces, especially knights.
    • Control open files and diagonals with your rooks and bishops.
  6. Exchange Wisely

    • Evaluate the value of exchanges carefully. Sometimes exchanging pieces benefits your position by removing an opponent’s active piece or doubling their pawns.
  7. Prophylaxis

    • Anticipate your opponent’s plans and prevent them. This defensive strategy often frustrates aggressive opponents.
  8. Endgame Awareness

    • A good strategist understands the transition from middlegame to endgame.
    • Consider factors like king activity, pawn structure, and piece coordination in the endgame.

Skills You Will Gain

Chess Mastery Game Techniques Critical Thinking Chess Board Knowledge

Course Offerings

  • Instructor Led Live sessions
  • Clarify doubts during session
  • Access Session Recordings
  • Assessments and Competition
  • Direct Messages
  • Feedback from Instructor
  • Full lifetime Resources
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)