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Chess Pawn Strategy that can be Handy in a Game of Chess

By admin On June 13, 2009 Under Chess Strategies

The Pawns, in spite of the fact that they are the weakest and have the lowest value point pieces in the chess game, they also play a vital part in winning a game of chess. They can yield a defense line as well as move offensive in the battle that often sets the speed of the game.

In this article, you can find basic chess pawn strategy that can be you guideline as you play the game. You can use this to improve your game play as well as your skills rapidly.

The Pawns in the chess game are the foot soldiers of the game. Unlike any other chess pieces on the board, the Pawns can only move in one direction which is one step forward and can capture an opponent’s piece when moving one square diagonally. As your Pawns move forward, they can open up diagonal lines for the Bishops to move. The Bishops are used for protecting other pieces as well as leading the way to battle.

When a Pawn successfully reaches the final rank of your opponent’s side during the play, it can be promoted into any other powerful pieces like the Queen. Remember that two Queens are better than one. In a chess game, you are permitted to have more than one Queen on your play however; it is very rare for a Pawn to reach the final rank or to see two Queens of the same color on the board. But if you successfully have this rare kind of luck, you could borrow a Queen from other chess set or sometimes if you have captured your opponent’s Rook, you could turn it upside down because it can represent the second Queen. Although this is hard to achieve, you must try to make strategical plan on how to achieve this.

You should avoid if possible having a doubled Pawns. This doubled Pawn usually occurs when you capture an opponent’s piece and land in front of your other Pawn. In most other situations, you can take advantage of this weakness. If laid an opportunity to do so, do not hesitate but just do not rush either.

In the middle game battle, the Pawn structures often define the ways in attacking. In the opening game, the Pawns are formed into chains of Pawns. These chains of Pawns are great help to form a defense barrier that can help you defend your King and immobilize or capture more of the opponent’s chess pieces.

Some of the reasons why chess players take care of their Pawns much and care to preserve all eight Pawns in their game play are because taking even one Pawn can immensely destroy the formation of the Pawn chain which is your game defense barrier. In addition to that, in the end game, the leftover Pawns you have determine the position you will be.

In general, think very carefully when moving your Pawns, and developing chess pawn strategy. They can be a great help but can also bring disaster in your game play when not move effectively.

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