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7 lessons in Strategy

Strategy

Pawn Structure Basics

Pawns are the skeleton of your position. Their structure dictates your plans, piece placement, and endgame chances.

After this lesson, you will read pawn structures like a map, using them to guide your piece placement and long-term plans.

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Strategy

Good Bishop vs Bad Bishop

Your pawns determine whether your bishop is an asset or a liability.

After this lesson, you will manage your pawn structure to keep your bishops active and exploit opponents' bad bishops.

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Strategy

Pawn Structure 101 — Weak Squares

Understand how pawn moves create permanent weaknesses your opponent can exploit.

After this lesson, you will evaluate pawn structures and identify weaknesses in any position.

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Strategy

Open Files — How Rooks Win Games

Rooks are powerful on open files where they can penetrate to the seventh rank and dominate.

After this lesson, you will know how to activate your rooks on open files and turn file control into decisive advantages.

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Strategy

Weak Squares and Outposts Explained

A square that can never be defended by a pawn is permanently weak — and an ideal home for your pieces.

After this lesson, you will identify weak squares in any position and know how to exploit them with outpost play.

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Strategy

How to Make a Plan in Chess

Playing without a plan is like sailing without a compass. Learn to evaluate, prioritize, and act.

After this lesson, you will know how to assess any position, identify the most promising plan, and execute it with purpose.

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Strategy

Open Files — The Rook's Highway

Learn to dominate open files with your rooks to create unstoppable pressure.

After this lesson, you will understand how to use open files to dominate with your rooks.

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