Chess why is the center important
Repeat this for square h4 and square h1. Make a note of your answers and compare to the table below. You can see that most pieces control more squares when they are nearer to the centre of the board. On the edge of the board they can be less effective, and the poor Knight is crippled by being on a corner square. Some of them got prizes at Novosibirsk region Championship.
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Be2 Bc5 O-O O-O Bf3 Bf5 Bg5 Re8 Qd2 b5 Rad1 Nd3 Nab1 h6 Bh4 b4 Na4 Bd6 Bg3 Rc8 Bxd6 Qxd6 Bg2 Qf6 Qa2 Bg6 Qd2 Kg7 Kh1 Nf6 Rf4 Ne4 Qxd3 Nf2 Rxf2 Bxd3 Rfd2 Qe3 Rxd3 Rc1 Nb2 Qf2 Nd2 Rxd1 Nxd1 Re1 2. Greater mobility of pieces. Recommended Game: Paul Morphy vs James McConnell, - Morphy follows basic opening principles; develops pieces towards the center, advances pawns to e4 and d4 , his bishops come to life and the Black queen is at the mercy of his centralized pieces.
Nf3 Qf6 3. Nc3 c6 4. Bd3 Qxg2 7. Rg1 Qh3 8. Rg3 Qh5 9. Rg5 Qh3 Bf1 Qe6 Nxd4 Qe7 Ne4 h6 Nf5 Qe6 Nfd6 Bxd6 Nxd6 Kd8 Bc4 Qe7 Nxf7 Kc7 Qd6 Qxd6 Be3 c5 Bxc5 Ka5 Rg3 b5 Ra3 3. Restricted mobility of enemy pieces.
Nc3 d5 4. Bf4 Bg7 5. Rc1 Ne4 8. Qd2 Qxa2 Kxd2 Nd7 Bb5 O-O In chess notation these four squares are denoted as e4, e5, d4, and d5. In most of the chess openings , you will find strategy to first get hold of the centre of the board. Controlling centre of chessboard means to to place your piece such that at least on of the central four squares is in control of that piece. For example, a pawn at c4 will control d5 square. Similarly pawn at d4 will control the d5 square.
Now to check your knowledge about Here is a test time for you : Can you tell which first move controls two centre squares of the chessboard at a time? Think properly and the answer is, knight on f3 or knight on c3. Knight on f3 will control e5 and d4 square. If you find any difficulty then just refer the above image and imagine the positions While knight on c3 will control d5 and e4.
BTW congrats if you answered this question right. So far we discussed some basics related to topic. Chess pieces gain more power at centre. You might be thinking how they get so? So here is a best illustrative exercise that I did to explain you more clearly. First I placed each of the chess pieces on one of the four central squares of the board here d4 square one by one and noted down the number of squares they can control.
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