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Tempo preservation from "summary" of Modern Chess Strategy by Ludek Pachman

To understand the concept of tempo preservation in chess, one must recognize the importance of time in the game. A tempo refers to a single move made by a player, and preserving tempo means using each move efficiently to maintain an advantage. Tempo preservation involves making moves that not only progress one's position but also disrupt the opponent's plans. By making purposeful moves that put pressure on the opponent, a player can gain a tempo advantage. This advantage can then be used to control the flow of the game and dictate the pace of play. In a game of chess, every move counts, and wasting a tempo can result in a loss of...
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    Modern Chess Strategy

    Ludek Pachman

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