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Piece coordination from "summary" of Modern Chess Strategy by Ludek Pachman

Piece coordination is a fundamental concept in chess strategy that involves harmonizing the movement and placement of pieces to work together effectively towards a common goal. When pieces are coordinated, they support each other's actions, control key squares, and create threats that make it difficult for the opponent to defend. One of the key principles of piece coordination is to connect the rooks along open files or diagonals, allowing them to exert maximum influence on the board. By coordinating the rooks in this way, they can work together to control important squares, support each other's attacks, and create powerful threats that can quickly overwhelm the opponent. In addition to connecting the rooks, it is also important to coordinate the knights and bi...
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    Modern Chess Strategy

    Ludek Pachman

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