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🔥 Here’s the ultimate chess guide – the Top 50 Chess Principles for Beginners/Intermediate players! In this comprehensive video, we delve into essential chess basics, guidelines, strategies, tips, moves, ideas, and fundamentals, equipping you with a powerful arsenal of knowledge to dominate the chessboard.🏆 Whether you’re just starting out or aiming to boost your chess rating or looking to enhance your skills, this video is your ticket to becoming a better chess player. Discover invaluable chess tips, training and strategies that will elevate your game, improve your chess ELO quickly, and help you win more chess games.
🔹 Chess Basics: Master the fundamentals of chess, including piece movements, general guidelines and rules, to lay a solid foundation for your game.
🔹 Chess Opening Principles: Unlock the secrets of powerful opening moves & strategies that will give you an edge in the opening phase.
🔹 Chess Middlegame Plans: Explore effective chess ideas, guidelines, & strategies to formulate winning plans in the middlegame.
🔹 Chess Endgame Techniques: Learn essential endgame tactics, concepts & techniques to confidently navigate the final stages of the game.
🔹 Best Chess Moves: Understand the art of making optimal moves, covering both offensive & defensive aspects of chess.
With each principle explained concisely, you’ll gain a deep understanding of chess intricacies. Whether you’re eyeing your first checkmate or aiming to outmaneuver opponents in complex positions, these principles will be your guide.
Video Chapters:
0:00 Top 50 Chess Principles
0:20 #1: Control the Center
0:37 #2: Develop Quickly
0:51 #3: Avoid unnecessary pawn moves in the opening
1:07 #4: If possible, Develop with Tempo
1:26 #5: Knights before bishops
1:48 #6: Don’t move the same piece twice in the opening
2:03 #7: Avoid bringing out the queen too early
2:23 #8: Castle Quickly
2:36 #9: Avoid moving pawns in front of your castled king
2:52 #10: Don’t open the center if your king is not castled
3:18 #11: Connect your Rooks
3:34 #12: Place your Rooks on open or semi-open files
4:05 #13: Position your Rooks on the 7th rank
4:28 #14: Doubled Rooks on an open file are Very Strong
4:47 #15: Don’t sacrifice without a good reason
5:15 #16: Prioritize forcing moves
6:08 #17: Knights on the Rim are Grim
6:27 #18: Avoid trading your bishop for a knight
6:41 #19: Capture towards the center of the board
7:03 #20: Centralize your King during endgame
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8:23 #21: Avoid doubled Pawns
8:45 #22: Avoid Isolated Pawns
9:07 #23: Avoid Backward Pawns
9:25 #24: Create protected passed pawns
10:07 #25: Place your Rooks behind Passed Pawns
10:35 #26: Knights are better in closed positions
10:52 #27: Bishops are better in open positions
11:20 #28: Place your pawns on the opposite color square as your bishop
11:55 #29: Exchange your passive pieces for your opponent’s active pieces
12:24 #30: Improve your least active piece
12:59 #31: Avoid pointless exchanges
13:31 #32: Trade Pieces If your Position is cramped
13:56 #33: When Ahead in material, Trade Pieces but not Pawns
14:44 #34: When Down in material, Trade Pawns but not Pieces
15:08 #35: Counter attack the center to deal with a flank attack
15:27 #36: Attack the Base of a Pawn Chain
15:48 #37: Knights are the best at blocking Pawns
16:12 #38: Identify weak squares to punish your opponent
16:33 #39: Occupy weak squares with minor pieces
16:56 #40: Get your knights to outposts!
17:11 #41: Challenge the weak squares
17:48 #42: Evaluate every pawn move
18:25 #43: Look for stalemate possibilities
18:56 #44: The Principle of Two Weaknesses
19:52 #45: 2 minor pieces vs 1 Rook and 1 Pawn
20:08 #46: 3 minor pieces vs 1 Queen
20:22 #47: 3 pawns vs 1 minor piece
20:44 #48: Attack easy targets
21:25 #49: Follow Prophylactic Thinking
22:16 #50: Practice makes a man perfect
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U r great teacher to improve chess,
Even ,i improved my ENGLISH as well..!
18:40 king to h1
You are not…your rule doesn't work with AI computer…what a ..you are
i always calculate
The stalemate move is Kh1
thank you so much sir, this video has everything from the basic opening principles to much needed endgame advice ❤
In rule no 42 is not a good move because it lose control of those squere from where enemy can checkmate me with night
18:42
Principal 43
a beutiful move is… KING TO H1!!!
18:18 that is not a good move because the knight can now checkmate the black king
The knight: better luck next time😂
Bro!please make a video of caro karn defence
kh1 in 43
Can I upload your video in Hindi dubbed
According to principle no. 42 G6 is a bad move as f6 square gets attacked by the white knight .Here the next move of white will be nf6 resulting in a checkmate.
You teach very effective tips which are very useful in the tournaments.
Most important principal is the last one
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phone to g6 is a bad move beacus is weeking it alot for me
Thanks alot
amazing! tnx a lot. like+subscribtion
extra bonus is magical eastern accent.
The life and the chess are same
This guy knows what he's talking about
Principle 43 Kh1
No it is not as knight to f6 checkmate!
#43 is kh1
1 move to stalemate for white in 43 principle example, if king goes to h1 black queen takes white queen that is a stalemate 🎉🙂🙂
Sir i want to become chess "GM"
In 18:17 the knight can take check of king
Great!!! Plz, do u know any app on tactics puzzle app
Kh1 is a stalemate!
I am on International level of chess I like this video
1. The pawn move stops defending the square the knight can go to to checkmate
2. The move Kh8 saves the game
One of the best chess videos I watched so far! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!
Excellent explanation brother
thank u
Behtreen video yr
no because Nf6 is mate
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Very helpful
kh8
Principle #43 and king to h1
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In principle42 the black pawn move is wrong as the knight can take the place of the pawn
Night to f6 if meat
18:50 Kh1
18:17
42nd principle
Not.🤔
"control the center with pans" Magnus and Hikaru laughs
18:14 g6 relinquishes control of f6, losing immediately to the smothered mate: Nf6#.
18:25 Kh1!! forces stalemate. Black is in zugswang as they cannot capture white's hanging queen without producing a stalemate, and any other move would hang their own queen. Hence, Qxg3 is forced, and the game should end in stalemate.
no becuase of Nf6#
Kh1!!
18:46 king to h1
if queen capture its stalemate