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Basic tactics of chess
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Blocking tactics: the flexibility of a chess piece is limited by another chess piece (or pieces) of its own side or the other side, and it loses its vitality, such as blocking its activity line or occupying the grid it needs to move.

Clear Protector: When one chess piece protects another chess piece or defends an important chess piece, it is called Protector and its activities are limited. Diverting or eliminating protectors often plays a decisive role in the development of chess.

Pinning tactics: one chess piece is covering another important chess piece, or guarding the decisive grid, with limited flexibility. Pinning with one's own pieces is a common tactic to limit the flexibility of the opponent's pieces in chess.

Double-click tactics: one stroke attacks several opponents at the same time, which is called double-click (attacking two in most cases).

Double-clicking is one of the most common and advantageous means in the game.

Eating exchange: Eating each other's money is also a kind of coercion. Because the other party can choose to respond, usually only one child is eaten back to avoid material losses. If both sides eat as much, they are called pairs; If a strong son is exchanged for the weak son of the other party to gain the advantage of the situation and status, it is called abandoning the son. There are many purposes of exchange, such as: destroying the formation of the opposing soldiers, closing the opposing attack route, eliminating or transferring the opposing protector, and eliminating some threat from the opposing side.

The rise and fall of soldiers: the rise and fall of soldiers will obviously change the strength contrast, because the value ratio of soldiers and soldiers is 1: 10, and the other side is average. The choice can only be to stop or eat, and ups and downs are also a kind of coercion.

General: When Wang was captured, the other side had no choice but to fight back. Sometimes it will bring unfavorable situation. Therefore, it is a very important tactic to make full use of the general and move his own pieces to a reasonable position.

Pull away: it is a tactic to consciously pull one of the opponent's pieces out of a certain box.

Lead-in: It is a tactic to consciously lead one of the opponent's chess pieces to a certain grid.

Instant: It is a tactic. When two pieces of one side and one piece of the other side are on the same line, the middle piece suddenly moves away to attack the other side, and the long-range piece behind also attacks the other side on the same line. Line opening: a tactic of opening a straight line or diagonal line by force and then attacking the other side.

Line opening: a tactic of opening a straight line or diagonal line by force and then attacking the other side.

Maneuver: a tactic of giving up one piece to make room for other pieces of one's own side or to clear the line.

Line attack: it is a tactic to attack in a straight line or diagonal line by taking advantage of the opponent's weakness.

Interception: it is a tactic to use chess pieces to cut off the protection of the remote chess pieces of the other side to the stronghold or chess pieces.

Block: it is a tactic to force the opponent to block his line or action with his own chess pieces.

Destroying the structure of soldiers: it is a tactic to abandon children, break the original structure of the opposing soldiers and launch an attack.

The promotion of soldiers: it is a tactic to take certain methods and gain advantages through the promotion of soldiers.