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Chess pieces / Chess theory / Pawn / Outline of chess / Castling / Bishop / Exchange / Chess tactic / Chess opening / King / Tempo / Budapest Gambit
Date: 2012-10-06 22:11:51
Chess pieces
Chess theory
Pawn
Outline of chess
Castling
Bishop
Exchange
Chess tactic
Chess opening
King
Tempo
Budapest Gambit

ALWAYS 1. Whenever you can get a free piece or a free pawn, TAKE IT! Afraid it might be a trap or a gambit? Take it anyway unless you see a definite reason why not to. 2. Every move you make, before you reach to make th

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