BethHarmonChessLegacy

Hi Chess Friends! 

Welcome to my chess profile. I am a strongest and the first Pakistani chess Grand Master. I am happy to teach chess to anyone who is having a great potential to learn chess on online platform. For the beginners, we will start with basic chess fundamentals and for the advance chess enthusiasts we will be giving them Grand Master thought process, the way Grand Master calculates during a game and the tips of Grand Masters for the advance learners.

Basic principles of chess: 

1) Develop your pieces, develop knights before bishops.

2) Ensure your king's safety.

3) Activate your pieces, in this case your rooks.

4) Connect your rooks, so that they can help/assist you in your future attacks.

Calculation tips, calculate like Grand Master:

1) Start calculating from the highest valuable pieces for any checks, capture or any potential threat.

2) Make troubles for your opponent.

3) Look for any check, capture or threats which makes your opponent think for a long time.

4) Counter attacking is the best attack, it is not necessary to react on your opponent's every move, instead you can counter attack and make them think in advance.

5) While trading your pieces with your opponents, never trade into them, let them trade in you, because in chess " To take is a mistake." . This is because if you trade make a trade, you simultaneously are helping your opponent to develop a piece after the trade.

6) Don't help your opponent in their development, try to demolish their chances of their piece develop so that they can not attack at your territory.

7) Don't leave any piece undefended.

8) Don't waste your time in defending your piece, instead look for a tactic which could lead to either checkmate or an advantageous position for your pieces.

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