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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.
thought it would be an old wise chess guy. clickbait
Thank you very much. It was very interesting.
Just don't blunder mate in 1 like me and you're good
Please address people with respect. "Hey guys" is brutally presumptious. Anything wrong with "Welcome", "Hello", "Greetings" …?
One of the greatest videos I’ve ever seen
Great video. Thanks for clear, quick explanations and no BS.
What is your thumbnail ? Movie?
very good video!
awesome tips
Great
If there is a top 35, I wonder how many hundreds of principles there are. Almost like the go proverbs, of which are there are also hundreds, some of it making far mroe sense than others.
Awesome chess tutorial
on 12:20 i think a bishop trade was very bad for black because white could take a bishop with a pawn not with a quiin and make a half open file towards a blacks king witch is bad for black 🙂
Nice vid I got someone with a fools mate once we both laughed
Thank you 🤝
I love chess🧡
17:05. I’m new to chess, but how is this a checkmate? Black’s pawn can take the knight.
This guy can beat Magnus
Chess Principle number 36: Try not to shove pawn pieces up your butt. They get lost in there pretty easily.
Thankyou so much brother for making this video it's so helpful. 🙌🙌🙌. Love from India ❤️❤️❤️❤️
this is a great video. I just started playing chess 2 months ago and am hooked ha! I am at 600 elo.
thank u
Great video, thanks
Really like this video. However am I missing something at 17:06? How is this a smother checkmate when e7 pawn can capture the knight?
Also at 14:06 wouldn’t rook to f1 be a good counter?
Strategy without tactics results in the longest path to victory. Tactics without strategy is but noise before defeat – Sun Tsu
It would seem that both strategy (inventiveness, adaptation, improvisation) and tactics (proven techniques, useful knowledge/intelligence) are needed in equal measure for a good chance at success.
Thanks good info ,Principle 29th is missing
You also had seen play with mobile and computer ..even a expert may loose why…
Cause computer has a pr.edefined logic and algo ….what that algo and principle iscan you explore …
I like principle number 33 and 35😂
sometimes a backward pawn is perfect
This transition is somehow so funny 17:46
Thank you for not putting Anya Taylor Joy's face in the thumbnail. Most people use that face in everything that relates to chess.