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An active rook can dominate the board and control key squares from "summary" of Chess Strategy by Ėduard Efimovich Gufelʹd,Eduard Gufeld,Nikolai Kalinichenko

The rook is a powerful piece in chess, capable of controlling key squares and dominating the board when placed strategically. Its long-range capabilities allow it to move vertically and horizontally across the board, making it a versatile piece in both attack and defense. When an active rook is centralized, it has the potential to exert significant influence over the board. By occupying the center files, the rook can control crucial squares and restrict the opponent's movements. This dominance can limit the opponent's options and create opportunities for tactical strikes or positional advantages. A well-placed rook can support other pieces in their actions, such as attacking weak pawns or coordinating with the queen for a powerful assault. Its ability to move quickly to different areas of the board makes it an essential component of any successful strategy. In endgame scenarios, an active rook can be particularly effective in creating threats and promoting passed pawns. By infiltrating the opponent's territory and cutting off their king's mobility, the rook can force concessions and secure victory.
  1. The presence of an active rook on the board can tip the balance in favor of the player who utilizes it effectively. Its ability to dominate key squares and control the flow of the game makes it a formidable force to be reckoned with.
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Chess Strategy

Ėduard Efimovich Gufelʹd

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