By Vishaal
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Friday, November 19, 2010
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These are a few steps believe can help with openings in chess.
- Identify the first unfamiliar position. (Out of book, in other words)
- Evaluate the results of the opening—as the game transitions into the middle game, how do both players stand? Are you happy with the results from the opening phase?
- Play over the opening moves and look for improvements. In particular, look for candidate moves that you didn’t really consider during the game. (This is because you tend to overlook good candidate moves.)
- Use ChessBase to run opening reports, find similar games, etc., to help confirm what you’d like to play next time, and to get ideas about piece development and middle game plans.
- Save the result into a ChessBase database devoted to that particular opening.
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