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Positional Play: Part 2

Strategy
Intermediate
Positional Play: Part 2
An interesting game of positional play between Ponomariov and Svidler.
19.32
R B Ramesh
Grandmaster
R B Ramesh

Winner FIDE's Mark Dvoretsky Award 2018 (for best trainer of juniors)

Positional play is a crucial aspect of chess that involves using a combination of strategy and tactics to gain an advantage over the opponent. It involves understanding the strengths and weaknesses of the current position, and using that knowledge to make informed decisions and control the flow of the game. Positional play requires a deep understanding of chess strategy, as well as the ability to accurately assess the potential outcomes of different moves. In contrast to tactical play, which focuses on forcing immediate gains through specific moves, positional play is characterized by slow, deliberate moves that aim to gradually improve the player's position. This can involve controlling key squares, limiting the opponent's mobility, or creating opportunities for the player's pieces to work together effectively. Positional play is an important aspect of chess that requires patience, careful planning, and a long-term perspective.

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