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Creating threats can put pressure on your opponent from "summary" of The Mammoth Book of Chess by Graham Burgess

When playing chess, it is crucial to always be on the lookout for opportunities to create threats against your opponent. By putting pressure on your opponent through threats, you can force them to constantly be on the defensive, diverting their attention away from their own plans and strategies. This can disrupt their focus and make it more difficult for them to execute their game plan effectively. Creating threats can also help you gain control of the game by dictating the flow of play. When your opponent is constantly reacting to your threats, they are not able to implement their own ideas a...
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    The Mammoth Book of Chess

    Graham Burgess

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