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Attention!! Why you should not always stick to the Point System of the Pieces | IM Kostya Kavutskiy

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The concept of imbalances can be used to understand a position or any kind of situation in chess simply through understanding the various imbalances that exist in a chess game. Understanding the imbalances can help you to make the right decisions and to come up with a good plan. In this video, you will learn the different static imbalances and how to make us of them in order to come up with a plan.

In this video, you will learn the true value of the pieces and when your pieces can be stronger or inferior to your opponent’s pieces.

The value of the pieces is subject to change based on what’s going on in the position. Depending on the position the point system is still very useful as a guideline, however by no means we are committed to these values in every position on the board. Depending on the position, your pieces can be stronger or inferior to your opponent’s pieces usually based on the pawn structure and the different factors.

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