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Improving your worstplaced piece can improve the overall coordination of your forces from "summary" of Chess Strategy by Ėduard Efimovich Gufelʹd,Eduard Gufeld,Nikolai Kalinichenko

One of the key principles in chess is the idea that improving the position of your worst-placed piece can have a significant impact on the overall coordination of your forces. This concept is essential for creating a harmonious and effective strategy on the chessboard. When a piece is poorly placed, it not only limits its own potential but can also hinder the effectiveness of the other pieces on the board. By improving the position of this piece, you are not only enhancing its own capabilities but also creating more opportunities for your other pieces to work together in a cohesive manner. For example, if a bishop is stuck behind a wall of pawns and has limited mobility, it is not contributing much to the overall coordination of your forces. However, by repositioning the bishop to a more active square where it can exert influence over a larger area of the board, you are not only improving the bishop's effectiveness but also enhancing the coordination of your entire army. Similarly, if a rook is stuck in a corner and unable to participate in the action, it is essentially a wasted resource. By bringing the rook into play and integrating it into your overall strategy, you are strengthening your position and increasing the coordination of your forces.
  1. Every piece on the chessboard plays a crucial role in the overall coordination of your forces. By identifying and improving the position of your worst-placed piece, you are taking a significant step towards creating a more harmonious and effective strategy. This principle underscores the importance of careful planning and thoughtful positioning in chess, as even a small improvement in the placement of a single piece can have a ripple effect on the coordination and strength of your entire army.
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Chess Strategy

Ėduard Efimovich Gufelʹd

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