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In an earlier article in this blog, we had discussed about the importance of the pawns especially their inability to move backwards. Pawns, though considered to the weakest in terms of value, has the only attribute of getting promoted, which no other piece in the board, including the King, has. It is thus imperative [...]
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In the game of chess, there is a general notion among the players that a middle game or an end game in which the players have opposite colored bishops, the possibility of one player claiming victory over the other is relatively less, and those games generally end in a draw. Even pawn advantage also [...]
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In our series of articles on middle game tactics, we have been emphasizing about the importance of giving more importance to the basics of the moves and the reasoning behind those moves, than blindly following the grandmasters games and trying to memorize the variations.
We will now look at yet another game played in a tournament [...]