35 Vital Chess Principles | Opening, Middlegame, and Endgame Principles – Chess Strategy and Ideas

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Clear and easy to follow, WITH EXAMPLES – the top 35 chess principles that EVERY chess player needs to know. These chess principles cover the opening, middlegame and endgame. Chess opening principles are crucial to help you get off to a good start. Chess middlegame principles are vital throughout the game. Chess endgame principles are important to finish off the game properly. These chess principles will take your chess strategy to the next level. These chess concepts and ideas are crucial to how to improve at chess. One of the best ways to improve your chess strategy, is to learn these important chess principles. These chess strategies will help your chess rating grow very rapidly. These chess principles are beneficial to beginners, intermediate chess players and advanced chess players as well. There are some beginner chess principles, some intermediate chess principles, and some advanced chess principles.

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    Great ones, but disagree with castle before move 10โ€ฆ. Castling on move 4 just tells your opponent where to focus his pieces

    I wonder how many times you've prompted stable diffusion to generate an image of an old man playing chess.

    thumb up from me, I learned some things like that 2 pawns on 6 vs rook

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    Idk if this is of any use but if ur knight is in a black square then it will end up on a white square on the next move

    All proncipals were excellent but hope game principal is awsome.

    Hey bro ๐Ÿ‘‹ Thank you so much for thud video it really changed the way I play. Thank you….

    Omg I feel the new powers flowing into me just watching the first 2 minutes of things I never knew before.
    No wonder I have always been so terrible at chess!
    I didn't know a damn thing!
    Great video ๐Ÿ‘

    Great video as per usual, thank you. Would be nice if you can go with a part 2, covering another 30ish principles take care.

    My guy had me laughing speaking on โ€œhope chessโ€ ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ Man, before this video I played a lot of โ€œhope chessโ€. I won quite a few games but I needed this info.

    I'm a new/noob chess player right now.. I just wanna ask in the 17:06, how is that check mate when a pawn can jut eat the knight? Thank you ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฅบ

    I prefer castling a while into the game, a lot of players set up positions that cater towards the long being in the middle and no access from the castle. Switching causes problems

    I still greatly favor trading a Bishop to take out a Knight on any day of the week that ends with a "Y"! To me, Knights are always a royal pain in the butt, as they're not as easily boxed in and MUCH more mobile in less predictable nonlinear moves and can attack up to 8 squares, jumping past "solid walls" of the opponent's pieces or even your own.

    Vs a Bishop that's "imprisoned" on one color for life. Which can also only attack 7 squares IF it has ideal positioning parked on one of only two corner squares of the correct color, and also isn't blocked by one of your own pieces. Most typically they can only cover 4-5 squares and they also can't cover their other Bishop, unlike the pain that linked Knights can achieve.

    Iโ€™m a beginner and THIS was absolutely fantastic! Great tips! Thank you ๐Ÿ™

    I can barely remember to shower. 35 principles?!??!

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    Also an absloute begiinner princible never put your queen in front of your king or any square that can get your queen absloute pinned when there are open rooks or bishops that are protected and can pin your queen

    One move I find to work often (for reference I have played roughly 4,000 chess games, still new) I play Rapid Chess, it is possible to mess with your opponents mind by starting out with your tactics very quickly or very slowly. Either way you know what you will do but if you rush your opponent rushes yet our plans are already predetermined, then I slow down mid game and my opponent does make many hope mistakes. I can also start off slow making my opponent think I take caution and mid game go very quickly with a plan that is flexible enough to work even if something unexpected should arrive. Great video by the way.

    This video is insanely valuable. You took a risk making such a condensed video, but it paid off, brutha.
    This is probably my 5th time watching.

    Hey ๐Ÿฅบif I should start a youtube channel,should I start with shorts or long video ?

    For a ""beginner+" player like me this was a perfect video. Clear, logical, and brief/helpful explanations! Thank you so much! ๐Ÿ‘

    Thank you for the very well made and informative video. I like that you just go to the point without any extra unnecessary talking and time wasting.
    Just subscribed.

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