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How to come up with a Plan | Basic Planning in Chess | Beginner Level | IM Alex Astaneh

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In a chess game there might be situations where you don't know how to continue your game. One important chess skill is being able to create and carry out a plan. In this video, IM Alex Astaneh is teaching the basics of planning and how to come up with a plan. In order to come up with a plan, it is usually necessary to use the technique of "Evaluation" to analyse the position.

How to evaluate Chess Positions?: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI8oS-NQp0A

When looking for a plan, keep the following aspects in mind:

Plans are a sequence of interconnected actions with a specific goal in mind. However, itโ€™s not only us who has a plan. When we play against strong opponentโ€™s they will have very clear plans as well. Therefore, for any planning we do, we must take into account the plans of our opponents. That sometimes will call for Prophylaxis.

We need to be clear in order to create a strong plan, we must have a strong understanding of the position and in order to do that we need to carefully evaluate any given position.

Don't get to attached to a plan! Sometimes it is required to change your plan. Don't stick to your plan. Always be flexible with your plans and be prepared to react and change circumstances.

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