Strategical Ideas
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:25 am
This is continuance of the "Strategical Ideas for a Test suite" as posted in the site. I found some more ideas:
Exchanging to increase control over a colour complex
Exchaning the specific minor piece to gain control over important squares/files/diagonals which could later prove to be crucial in securing an advantage.
The Unopposed Bishop
The bishop of one color complex that can't be challenged by the opponent's pieces because he doesn't have Bishop of the same color complex. Such a bishop is slightly superior to the other Bishop in the camp.
Exchanging to open lines
Exchanging in order to open lines and generate play.
Retaining the piece for defensive purposes
Retaining the piece for attacking purposes
Inducement - to gain move advantage
Taming the Bishop pair
Forcing the trade of one of the bishop to reduce the power of "double Bishop advantage", or blocking the scope of one of the Bishops so that it will not have control over the diagonal.
Exchanging to increase control over a colour complex
Exchaning the specific minor piece to gain control over important squares/files/diagonals which could later prove to be crucial in securing an advantage.
The Unopposed Bishop
The bishop of one color complex that can't be challenged by the opponent's pieces because he doesn't have Bishop of the same color complex. Such a bishop is slightly superior to the other Bishop in the camp.
Exchanging to open lines
Exchanging in order to open lines and generate play.
Retaining the piece for defensive purposes
Retaining the piece for attacking purposes
Inducement - to gain move advantage
Taming the Bishop pair
Forcing the trade of one of the bishop to reduce the power of "double Bishop advantage", or blocking the scope of one of the Bishops so that it will not have control over the diagonal.