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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My chess understanding decreases every time I play
his last principle really made my smile fade lol
I love Principle 35.
Wow! thanks for that. Excellent tutorial for beginners like myself. Has helped me massively
Thanks
bro for this informations, thanks again
Thanks bro
I feel so enlightened after watching this video. Thanks!
Well presented; thank you for sharing.
Dude isn't it
Knights on the rim are dim
And not
Knights on the rim are grim?
As far as you go on playing chess, the less you pay attention to rules
Great Video thanks😊
Still searching for principle no. 29 🙄
I finally reached 1050/1065. My highest peak ever was 1300, out of luck. Now it´s time to start watching some videos like this one and reading a few books.
not a pro player, but happy to say I already knew all of these. Most of them I learned by simply playing chess over Many years and figured out on my own through trial and error.
Thanks for going over these principles I’m sure most is common sense chess strategy always good to refreshen the mind to be able to respond to these situations when they arise in a Game
I've actually destroyed players using almost exclusively pawns before. I once won an entire game using nothing but my pawns and the queen. no other pieces moved the entire game.
I know this would never work against truly skilled opponents, but the people I was playing weren't slouches either.
I've never been able to recreate this, but sometimes winning can occur by simply subverting expectations.
Amazing! Thanks a lot! Great to see genuine people wanting to help others!
what a usefull video thanks:)
Weird question, but… What software did you use to produce this video? Nice job!
Awesome. A great majority of the principles I knew but some were new. Thanks!
Is it me or did you jump no 29 while explaining "when ahead material trade pieces not pawns".😢
Very good tips to remember. Thanks for the video…
Principle 16 – bishop and knight trade for rook and pawn (both 6 points).
That's one thing I'll never get about chess – how you can value a rook at 5 points while a bishop is only 3. They do exactly the same thing, save for the fact the bishop is on the diagonal whilst the rook goes horizontal / vertical. I suppose the rook gets the higher value for the protection it can offer / mayhem it can cause behind the pawns.
Great video.
Trading pieces when in front and pawns when behind is very useful to know. Thank you.
unless your magnus follow these
Love it
The knight smother checkmate is not a checkmate and not the better move in my opinion. Black can capture with a pawn and than you are out a knight. When you could have captured the rook. Now I get the premise and I agree with it. I'm not a chess expert slightly better than average I would say if that. But I would not make that move in that particular situation. Just my opinion lol
i like how you made the tutorial.
you broke down a lot of fundamentals in a quick efficient style.
i feel i learned a lot.
cheers
Nelson, what a good way to add principals to casual players' games!
Just knowing a couple of principles makes me better company to a chess player.
Thanks for this video
The first goal depends on which color you are. If black, take over the lead, if white keep the lead.
principle 28 is actually something u told us to do when your night is pinned by the bisho[
I could add, be very careful capturing a piece for apparent gain. It could be a sacrifice by an opponent; or if it's a mistake – capturing it could result in you worsening your position.
16:45 principle 34. At first I didnt see how the knight was in a better position until I saw that the queen was pinning the pawn. Big brain move
Great video
I really appreciate this video. I am an intermediate chess player who is trying to up my skills, and finding videos with a lot of good intermediate chess philosophy is harder than I expected.
I keep finding either really obvious basic stuff for beginners or extremely advanced tactics that still feel like they are beyond my skill level for now.
I especially loved the rook file advice principles because I've gotten good at developing bishops and Knights, but besides castling I feel like my rooks don't get developed or used until the endgame.
When playing tougher opponents, that principle of "controlling the center" seems to cease to work. You end up overstuffing the center and then get in trouble when the opponents knights and bishops force splits and take valuable pieces.
"Don't move your queen too early": Scandinavian defense enters the chat 😈
So why does the screen not show only the board, exactly what is to be gained by your face occupying about half of the available screen space.
Chess was invented in India
Very nice video I just started playing so this is a bit much 😮
More like 34 principles not 35 it's not up to 35
"Know when to go against Principles" like when to sacrifice your rock or queen. Michaił Tal sends his regards… 😀
6. Yes listen to this guy! When you play against me, Castle as soon as possible so I would know where your king is gonna be for the rest of the game so I may organise my game towards attacking your king on the early revealed location. 😉
If you Castle as late as possible, I will be left guessing and may organise my game on the wrong side of the board, and that would be no good for me.
I don't like rule 35
What a great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am a beginner for about a year now. Your 35 strategies were very well explained and extremely helpful to me. I look forward to watching more of your chess videos. I have subscribed.
Great Video… thanks man. in short all the most important principles and all of them very well explained…
Pasha to say
Point of jockey paper board