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To be avoided carefully guarded against are---
A sacrifice or capture which brings your King into position for a diverging attack by queen, Rook, Bishop, or knight. A double check is equally to be shunted.
A sacrifice or capture which drives your King away from the defence of a piece by proximity.
This maxim applies to any piece, but the openings it is generally the King that is aimed at through the KB Pawn which he along defends. The sacrifice alluded to is, of course, your opponent's the capture yours. Free Chess Moves Video Course Here
An attack on the castled King with four pieces will usually force the game and permit one piece too be sacrificed in order to clear the way.
Castling on the queen's side is not safe as castling on the King's side, especially for those second player, because it leaves the QR Pawn undefended. There are, however, some notable exceptions to this rule viz:--when the queens file is open for the player so castling and not for his adversary: or when the pawns on kings side can be advanced for a strong attack on his adversary's King already castled on that side. Free Chess Moves Video Course Here
Some of these principle are mainly applicable to mid-game and end-game play and may therefore be considered beyond the scope of our present undertaking. They are, however, coming events which cast their shadows before as far as the openings and frequently decide the course of action in critical positions. We add for the same reason Mr. Potters Minor principles, published in Bland's Chess players Annual, 1882. They will be found very useful in making exchanges. The words in brackets are ours.
One of the principal advantages to be derived from an examination of the openings is a knowledge of the art of transposition. It is very rarely that we meet with an opponent who sticks to the text of air analyzed opening. When he departs from it he usually makes an inferior move but this does not necessarily follow. He may be transposing by some indirect method into another opening or variation in which he is more at home or by which he hope to gain an advantage. It is clear that this requires a corresponding change of tactics on the other side so as to force him into a line of play which shall yield him no benefit through his innovation. Free Chess Moves Video Course Here.
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A beginner should never sacrifice at first he/she should learn the basics of the game and how things work before doing big sacs. But this is a great hub and please check out my 50 strategy tips as well and leave a comment..










Wbisbill says:
15 months ago
Good Start. I used to play tournament chess. Still enjoy the game. What is your rating?