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Creating weaknesses in the opponent's position can lead to tactical opportunities from "summary" of Chess Strategy by Ėduard Efimovich Gufelʹd,Eduard Gufeld,Nikolai Kalinichenko

In the game of chess, it is crucial to identify and exploit weaknesses in the opponent's position. By creating weaknesses, such as isolated pawns or vulnerable squares, a player can open up tactical opportunities that can lead to a decisive advantage. One common way to create weaknesses in the opponent's position is through pawn breaks. By advancing pawns to create weaknesses in the opponent's pawn structure, a player can open up lines of attack and create tactical opportunities. For example, by playing a pawn break such as d5 or c5, a player can create weaknesses in the opponent's pawn structure and open up lines for their pieces to penetrate the opponent's position. Another way to c...
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    Chess Strategy

    Ėduard Efimovich Gufelʹd

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