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Practice controlling the center of the board from "summary" of 1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners by Franco Masetti,Roberto Messa

Controlling the center of the board is a fundamental concept in chess. By placing your pieces in the central squares, you can exert influence over a larger portion of the board, making it easier to launch attacks and defend against threats. The center is considered the most important area of the board because it allows pieces to move more freely and have greater mobility. When you control the center, you limit your opponent's options and force them to react to your threats. This gives you the initiative and allows you to dictate the flow of the game. By occupying the central squares with your pawns and pieces, you can create a strong position that is difficult for your opponent to break through. To practice controlling the center, you should aim to occupy the central squares with your pawns and pieces early in the game. This will give you a solid foundation from which to launch your attacks and defend your position. It is important to be proactive and aggressive in seizing the center, as this will give you a significant advantage in the game. In addition to placing your pieces in the center, you should also look to control the central files and diagonals with your rooks, bishops, and queen. This will allow you to create powerful threats and put pressure on your opponent's position. By controlling the center and the critical squares surrounding it, you can dominate the board and increase your chances of success in the game.
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    1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners

    Franco Masetti

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