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How should a chess player think As regards the opponent's moves, not everything is theorywhat things do you usually pay more attention to in the openings? Part - 3

As regards the opponent's moves, what things do you usually pay more attention to in the openings?

After learning how to move the pieces, after understanding how the stages of the game areis divided into stages, and after finding that openings can provide a wide range of theoretical exercises, I come to ask myself the following:some questions.

Questions to high-level chess players - The book:

  1. What goes through the mind of a chess player in the opening?
    -- C. Of the movements, what things do you usually pay more attention to in the openings?

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How should a chess player think, not everything is theory? Part - 3

After learning to move pieces, after understanding how the stages of the game are divided, that openings can provide a wide range of theoretical exercises, I come to ask myself the following:

Questions to high-level chess players - The book:

  1. What goes through the mind of a chess player in the opening?
    -- C. Of the movements, what things do you usually pay more attention to in the openings?

This question is part of a series of questions asked by players who begin their learning about chess and before delving into the learning, previously knowing the chess terms, they seek to know how great players think or how they make decisions in each movement.

previous >> Part-2
next >> Part-4

As regards the opponent's moves, what things do you usually pay more attention to in the openings?

As regards the opponent's moves, what things do you usually pay more attention to in the openings?

After learning how to move the pieces, after understanding how the game is divided into stages, and after finding that openings can provide a wide range of theoretical exercises, I come to ask myself some questions.

This question is part of a series of questions asked by players who have begun their study of chess, and have previously learned chess terms, and now seek knowledge of how great players think and how they make decisions on each move.

previous >> Part-2
next >> Part-4

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