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Top 35 principles of Chess: Control the center / Develop pieces quickly / Knights before Bishops / Don't move the same piece twice in the opening / Don't bring your Queen out too early / Castle before move 10 / Connect your rooks / Rooks should go to open or half-open files / Knights on the rim are grim / Try to avoid doubled pawns / Try to avoid isolated pawns / Try to avoid backward pawns / Don't trade a Bishop for a Knight without a good reason / Avoid moving pawns in front of your castled King / Don't open the center if your King is still there / 2 minor pieces are usually better than a rook and a pawn / 3 minor pieces are usually better than a Queen / Rooks are good on the 7th rank / Doubled rooks on an open file are very strong / Bishops are better in open positions, Knights are better in closed positions / The best way to deal with a flank attack, is with a counter attack in the center / When 2 pieces can capture the same piece, capture towards the center / The king should be activated in the end game / Rooks go behind passed pawns / 2 connected passed pawns in the 6th rank will beat a rook / Attack the base of a pawn chain / Knights are usually the best piece to use to blockade a pawn / If your position is cramped, trading pieces can help / Trade your passive pieces for your opponents active pieces / When ahead material, trade pieces, not pawns / When behind material, trade pawns, not pieces / Games with opposite colored Bishops are dangerous in the middle game, and drawish in the endgame / Don't play "hope" chess / When you see a good move, look for a better move / A really good chess player knows the right time to ignore a chess principle
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Informant Chess statistics
765
rating
Grand Master
886matches
67%
wins
(592)
223usual opponent rating
Rating History
Results
Opponent
Result
Rating
Opponent rating
7 days ago
(196)
2 - 0
763
2
196
1 week ago
(281)
1 - 0
761
2
281
1 week ago
2 - 0
758
3
264
1 week ago
1 - 0
757
1
75
2 weeks ago
1 - 0
756
1
220
2 weeks ago
(78)
1 - 0
755
1
78
2 weeks ago
(128)
1 - 0
754
1
128
2 weeks ago
(396)
1 - 0
750
4
396
2 weeks ago
1 - 0
747
3
377
2 weeks ago
(110)
1 - 0
746
1
110
2 weeks ago
(36)
1 - 0
745
1
36
2 weeks ago
1 - 0
744
1
47
2 weeks ago
1 - 0
743
1
51
3 weeks ago
(26)
1 - 0
742
1
26
3 weeks ago
(323)
1 - 0
739
3
323
3 weeks ago
(193)
1 - 0
738
1
193
3 weeks ago
1 - 0
735
3
314
3 weeks ago
1 - 0
728
7
508
3 weeks ago
(275)
1 - 0
726
2
275
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Top 35 principles of Chess: Control the center / Develop pieces quickly / Knights before Bishops / Don't move the same piece twice in the opening / Don't bring your Queen out too early / Castle before move 10 / Connect your rooks / Rooks should go to open or half-open files / Knights on the rim are grim / Try to avoid doubled pawns / Try to avoid isolated pawns / Try to avoid backward pawns / Don't trade a Bishop for a Knight without a good reason / Avoid moving pawns in front of your castled King / Don't open the center if your King is still there / 2 minor pieces are usually better than a rook and a pawn / 3 minor pieces are usually better than a Queen / Rooks are good on the 7th rank / Doubled rooks on an open file are very strong / Bishops are better in open positions, Knights are better in closed positions / The best way to deal with a flank attack, is with a counter attack in the center / When 2 pieces can capture the same piece, capture towards the center / The king should be activated in the end game / Rooks go behind passed pawns / 2 connected passed pawns in the 6th rank will beat a rook / Attack the base of a pawn chain / Knights are usually the best piece to use to blockade a pawn / If your position is cramped, trading pieces can help / Trade your passive pieces for your opponents active pieces / When ahead material, trade pieces, not pawns / When behind material, trade pawns, not pieces / Games with opposite colored Bishops are dangerous in the middle game, and drawish in the endgame / Don't play "hope" chess / When you see a good move, look for a better move / A really good chess player knows the right time to ignore a chess principle