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Practice moving the pieces from "summary" of 1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners by Franco Masetti,Roberto Messa

The key to improving your chess skills is to practice moving the pieces. By doing so, you will become more familiar with how each piece moves and how they can work together to achieve your goals on the board. Start by practicing the movement of each individual piece. Make sure you understand how the pawn, rook, knight, bishop, queen, and king can move across the board. Take your time to internalize these movements so that they become second nature to you during a game. Once you are comfortable with the movement of each piece, start practicing how they can work together. For example, try setting up different scenarios on the board and think about how you can use your pieces in combination to create threats or defend against your opponent's attacks. Another important aspect of practicing moving the pieces is to consider the concept of "coordination." This means ensuring that your pieces are working together effectively to control key squares on the board and support each other in achieving your strategic goals. As you continue to practice moving the pieces, you will start to develop a deeper understanding of how to create and execute plans in a game of chess. Remember that practice makes perfect, so don't be afraid to experiment and make mistakes as you work on improving your skills.
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    1001 Chess Exercises for Beginners

    Franco Masetti

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