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Why not visit the social network setup by the online turn based association for players and webmasters that support this type of online chess. Social Chess NetworkThe 6 Elements of Chess pt2
The 6 Elements of Chess
by NM Steve Colding
Part 2
Space: The First Element
Space, in chess, is the amount of squares we control especially in the center.
This definition although straightfoward still has to have a few terms defined. The center are the squares e4,d4,e5, and d5. In order for us to be able to develop our piece correctly we need to control at least one of the center squares.
How do we know if we control a square? Here is a little rule: If we stick a piece on a square and nothing bad happens to it then we control that square.
Why is the center important? Well when our pieces are placed in the center they have the option to go to any part of the board. The center gives us more options and more option means a freer and easier game
We will be examining this game in the next article and showing you ho White exploited his space advantage.
Added by Poisoned_Pawn February 5, 2008 (6:59PM)
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