For a chess player, chess pieces are like specific tools in a toolbox. We need to know how to use them best, like a craftsman knows their tools. We shouldn’t use a screwdriver to hammer in a nail; and we shouldn’t use the queen just for defence. More
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CONTENTS
- Introduction
- The rooks are stronger than minor pieces when playing on the edge of the board
- Get your rooks active as quickly as possible
- Connected rooks
- Open file
- Open file in a quiet position
- Widen the battlefield
- Two open files
- Entry squares
- The file which is further away from the king is usually the correct one I
- The file which is further away from the king is usually the correct one II
- Attacking rook
- Rook lifts
- Attack on the g- and h-file
- Doubled pawns are vulnerable to exchanges
- Opening a second flank
- The 7th rank
- Key factors for a successful attack on the 7th rank
- Typical defender mistakes
- Losing track of strategical goals in tactical positions
- Rook exchanges
- Space advantage
- Opposite coloured Bishops/Material Imbalances/Central Majority
- Passed Pawn/King position
- Rook lift
- Transfer to a different wing
- Transfer to attack a weakness I
- Transfer to attack a weakness II
- Transfer to attack a weakness III
PROPERTIES
Language: | English |
Level: | advanced, tournament player, professional |
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Minimum: | Computer: Dual Core |
Recommended: | Processor: PC Intel i5 (Quadcore) |
ChessBase Account: | Internet access and modern web browser, e.g. Chrome, Edge, Safari. |
Language | English |
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Level | Advanced, Tournament player, Professional |
Year | 2023 |
Streaming | Yes |
Author | Markos, Jan |
Language | English |
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Level | Advanced, Tournament player, Professional |
Year | 2023 |
Streaming | Yes |
Author | Markos, Jan |