

When there are many pawns on the board knights are stronger. When there are a few pawns on the board, bishops are much stronger than knights.Bishops are usually more valuable than knights.Remember that knight is stronger in the center, bishop – on the flank.By exchanging active pieces of your opponent on your inactive once you gain an advantage.Playing with a bad plan is a LOT better than playing with no plan whatsoever If you are a minor piece down trade pawns, not pieces (there is no way to checkmate with a minor piece and a king alone). If you have an extra minor piece, exchange pieces to increase your advantage.

If your opponent has the spatial advantage, trade pieces to eliminate the advantage.

Sometimes, it makes sense to give up a pawn to get an initiative.Therefore, central pawns are considered to be more valuable than flank ones. Remember, central squares are very important since they provide block posts for your pieces. Developing the queen too early in the game is usually bad (see 1).Remember, the main purpose of “opening” is to develop pieces quickly and efficiently. Otherwise, you can get a couple of extra pawns, but also get checkmated quickly because of your underdeveloped pieces. Do not accept many pawn sacrifices during the opening, especially playing black.

Do not move the same piece move then once in the opening if you do not have a very good reason for it (such as material gains).In the opening look for a pawn move first, then for a knight move, then for a bishop move, then for a rook move (or castle), and finally for a queen move.Here are some essential chess tricks and tips that will help you understand the game of chess better:
