Tonight's topic "Board Awareness & Board Vision" plays a big part in the improvement of any chessplayer.
Most young players to the game move the pieces and WAIT for the opponent's response before they decide the next move, often ignoring what the opponent tries to do with his/her move. Hence mistakes are created. So asking them to think longer does not help in the quality of the moves.
What truly matters is to train the player how to SEE the pieces on the board and SQUARES which the pieces attack. The player is now engaged in the INTERACTION of both sides trying to play moves which either attack or defend.
In my years of teaching, I find that this is the most important skill to have as a beginner to advance to the next level.
So do come and learn what you can do and practice to improve on board vision and awareness.
See you at 7.
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