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The Principle of Two Weaknesses in Chess with IM Kostya Kavutskiy - Chess Strategy

Duration: 20:48Views: 4.3KLikes: 150Date Created: Apr, 2021

Channel: iChess.net

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Description: IM Kostya Kavutskiy new course focuses on teaching you how to convert advantages in your own games. Get it with 51% off here (only for a limited time) ► ichs.co/Kostya-Kavutskiy-51-off Chess middlegame strategies are essential knowledge for every improving chess player. Forcing a weakness or making use of one your opponent creates in their position will bring you closer to winning the game. In chess, there are two types of weaknesses – static and dynamic. Static weakness is one your opponent can’t get rid of without your help. Pawn weaknesses are an excellent example of static weaknesses. Weak colored squares are another example of a static weakness. If you exchange the fianchettoed bishop on g7, black will be left with weak dark squares on f6 and h7. You can use these squares to infiltrate and attack his king if he has castled kingside. Dynamic weaknesses are usually short-term and can be fixed by your opponent. One of the most powerful of chess middlegame strategies is the principle of two weaknesses. This will do more than make it easier for you to win chess games. The principle of two weaknesses will make you a stronger all-around chess player. To create two weaknesses in your opponent’s position, you will need to play on both sides of the board. The further apart these weaknesses are, the more difficult it is to defend them both. ► Keep reading: ichs.co/Principle-2-Weaknesses-Chess ► Join the iChess Club, an exclusive community for our top chess fans: ichs.co/ytclub ► Come check out the iChess.net shop, we have the world’s largest collection of chess videos and chess courses: ichs.co/iChessShop ********** Other Videos from iChess ********** ► Subscribe to our main Youtube Channel: ichs.co/iChSubscribe ► Check out our Master Method video series: ichs.co/MasterMethod ********** FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: *********** Facebook: ichs.co/iChessFB Twitter: ichs.co/iChessTwitter YouTube: ichs.co/iChSubscribe ********** Our Other YouTube Channels *********** iChess Ch 2: ichs.co/iChess2 iChess en español: ichs.co/iChessESP

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