We will go through a game of chess, as if you are playing.
You have to choose the moves for WHITE.
| Questions | 13 |
|---|---|
| Attempts allowed | Unlimited |
| Available | Always |
| Pass rate | 66 % |
| Backwards navigation | Allowed |
We will go through a game of chess, as if you are playing.
You have to choose the moves for WHITE.
| Questions | 13 |
|---|---|
| Attempts allowed | Unlimited |
| Available | Always |
| Pass rate | 66 % |
| Backwards navigation | Allowed |
| MIDDLEGAME TIPS: |
* Your plan must be based on the actual features of the position. Work out what each side should be up to. You can't attack the King just because you want to. Play where you have some advantage. Silman talks about the 'pawn-pointing' rule: you have more space to attack where the Pawn-chains point. This is also true for blocked positions, like the French where opening a file with ...c7-c5 will not leave you with a backward Pawn as does ...f7-f6. |