Thursday, October 11, 2012

Take advantage when you trade pieces


When you are playing chess and you trade your pieces with your opponent, be sure that you take stronger piece than the piece that you will trade, for example you trade your Bishop and Knight (bishop and knight has 3 points) with his Rook (rook has 5 points), although you trade one rook in two pieces, obviously you lose your opportunity to take advantage in trading pieces. Another important thing is you can trade your piece if the result of trading is good for your plan or tricks and can trap your opponent. Don't trade pieces if you are in control of the game until it gives you a clear advantage in trading pieces and trap your opponent, so you must be able to take advantage to win the game. Don't trade pieces if there is less space to move over, it is much better for you to weaken his pawn structure by giving him a double pawn structure.
-simple tricks in playing chess

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