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    The 6 Elements of Chess

    Submitted by cldng on Sat, 01/19/2008 at 4:30pm.

    The 6 Elements of Chess

    By National Master Steve Colding

    Introduction: Part 1

    Chess like a table, chair, you or me is made up of certain things. The essential qualities which make up the game we love are called elements. The six elements which make up chess are:

    1) Space

    2) Time

    3) Force

    4) Position

    5) Harmony

    6) Dynamics

    In this and future articles we will explain to you what each element is and how to recognise and take advantage of each. We will also explain to you the properties of each particular element and how to exploit them.

    The Law of Equilibrium

    In order to use the elements properly we must first recognise the Law of Equuilibrium in chess. The law of equilibrium states that the game of chess first starts off in a state of equilibrium.

    That is not to say that the position is equal. The position is balanced like scales and when White makes a move he tips the balance in his favor if it is a good move and in Black's favor if it is a bad move. If White keeps making good moves and Black keeps restoring the balance with equally good moves then the game should end in a draw. That is why strong players say that the perfect game of chess must end in a draw. This practice however, as you well know, if a far from easy one!

    The elements come into play because there are different types of advantages. Sometimes a player may sacrifice Force for space, or space for harmony or harmony for dynamics, in essence making little deals with his opponent to try to get the advantage. That is the idea of what a gambit does. White or Black sacrifices some material for some other type of advantage in the hope that their advantage will lead to a decisive one.

    A player in practice juggles all of his elements planning that the elements he give to his opponents are less important than the one he takes. Now we must define what the elemes are:

    Space- The amount of squares you control

    Time -the amount of pieces you have developed

    Force- The amount of Pieces or Pawns you have

    Harmony- How well the elements work together

    Position- Your King and Pawn set-ups.

    Dynamics- Tactics

    Any advantage in any one of the elements can be decisive or an advantage in most of them might lead to defeat.

    Added by Poisoned_Pawn February 5, 2008 (6:41PM)

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