The Three Secrets to Beginner Chess Strategy: Power, Position, and Tempo (aka time)

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The Three Secrets to Beginner Chess Strategy: Power, Position, and Tempo  (aka time)
This post will provide some simple rules of thumb for Chess strategy. I am aiming at the beginner, who has just learned the moves and rules of chess, but wants a few overall strategic principles so…
The Three Secrets to Beginner Chess Strategy: Power, Position, and Tempo  (aka time)
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The Three Secrets to Beginner Chess Strategy: Power, Position, and Tempo  (aka time)
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The Three Secrets to Beginner Chess Strategy: Power, Position, and Tempo  (aka time)
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