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Target Practice - Beginner to Chess Master #15

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Jerry of ChessNetworkBeginnerFundamentalsPawn structureStrategyBeginner

This is video #15 from the "Beginner to Chess Master" playlist. What pawns may be more vulnerable than others? Might the location of the pawns influence their worth? It certainly does! This discussion can be categorized under "chess strategy", and looks to both help with our positional understanding of the game, and give us something at a very early stage to be focused on, namely the pawns. The pawns are talking to you, and giving you directions. How receptive are you to them? Are you listening to their instructions? To the experienced player, a single target within your structure is like blood to a shark. Careful not to be eaten alive.

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