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Chess is a thinker’s game, requiring extraordinary patience, concentration and strategic skill. The turning point in a game of chess usually comes when one player is so focused on planning their next move that they unwittingly leave an opening that gives a perceptive opponent the advantage. That’s why when you’re on a quest to master the game, one of the most important tactics you can learn is how to properly bait your opponent, or trick them into making a move that sets you up for victory. By following these simple guidelines, you can add complexity to your game and ensure that your opponent is taken off guard every time. | Chess is a thinker’s game, requiring extraordinary patience, concentration and strategic skill. The turning point in a game of chess usually comes when one player is so focused on planning their next move that they unwittingly leave an opening that gives a perceptive opponent the advantage. That’s why when you’re on a quest to master the game, one of the most important tactics you can learn is how to properly bait your opponent, or trick them into making a move that sets you up for victory. By following these simple guidelines, you can add complexity to your game and ensure that your opponent is taken off guard every time. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
=== Outwitting Your Opponent === | === Outwitting Your Opponent === |