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Bagheri@

07-03-29, 06:18pm
(posts: 13)
on comment Re: Most asked question: How do you become a GM from Bagheri@
subject: Re: Re: Most asked question: How do you become a GM

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7.Castle early against beginners(castled positions are hard to attack and frustrate beginners causing stupid moves) and delay it against better players(only as long as realistically possible. This is because some advanced players will try to set up too much, as in point pieces to one specific part of the board too much. If you castle at the last second, then they must spend time to regroup, gaining you some precious time.)
8.Do not fianchetto bishops because you heard it is a good move, have a reason to. (Finachettoing a bishop is when you move a knight"s pawn (king or queen) up one then place a bishop into that opening to control the long diagonal)
9.Moving pawns in front of the king without a good reason to is usually a bad idea.
10.Castling drops considerably in priority once the opponent"s queen is removed.
11.The less pieces on the board, the more you use your king. (unless the opponent"s queen and some other piece sides a pawn is on the board.)
12.Play each move with a specific purpose in mind, do not move for the sake of moving
13.NEVER GIVE UP!!! Opponents often make mistakes at critical periods, even grandmasters do
14.NEVER reject a move if it seems good because it violates a principle, specific circumstances ALWAYS outweight vague ideas 15.Rationalize the opponent"s last move, never understimate how important this step is
16.Do not let your emotions show on your face, games are often lost because an opponents notice a dejected look and search for the mistake
17.WATCH THE CLOCK!!!, unless it isn"t timed... lol
18.Keep concentrated, forget everything but the game you"re playing
19.Do not get stressed, mistakes occur because of this
20.Use the opponent"s move-making time to decide your own move. Try to use your time primarily to analyze your opponent"s move.
21.DO NOT RUSH in making a move. Rushing = Mistakes = You Lose
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