Don't memorize Moves - Getting good Pieces out of the Opening - Part 1 | Beginner | IM Alex Astaneh
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Piece improvement plays a crucial role in any chess game. You already learned that each piece has its own relative value. However, during the game the value of each piece might vary depending which square the piece occupies and what role it plays. In order to win a chess match, you have to make sure that all your pieces are taking part in the fight. In this series, you will learn how to get good pieces out of the opening. We will also cover different openings that are relevant for beginners and teach you how to develop your pieces correctly and what are typical plans in these openings. You will also learn how to identify misplaced pieces and how to optimize your pieces in case you misplaced them during the game.
In this video, IM Alex Astaneh you will teach basic principles that you should follow in order to get good pieces out of the opening. In part one, he will focus on the knight, the bishop and the queen.
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