How to Attack Your Opponent in Chess Game




To initiate an attack, one must possess positional play and combinational attacking skills, but proper knowledge of attacking ideas and sacrifices is important when launching an attack. Once the attack is initiated, you can now keep the tempo of the attack going even if it means sacrificing all your pieces along the line. With this continuous attack, your opponent may be disoriented. There are some fundamental ideas that need to be taken into consideration when launching an attack: 

1. Before an attacking can be launched successfully, pre-existing positional advantage must have been in place first (you must have been favoured by the position). The piece must be in active position to launch meaningful attack as positional play reflects the inner logic of the chess battle.

2. You must have better control of the centre. This is one the main objective of opening play. Piece must be developed in such a way that it will have the greatest impact on the centre than the opponent’s. The pieces generally gain more power when centralized (e4, d4, e5 & d5 square).

3. As a rule any move in the opening must follow the idea of gaining control over a large number of squares on the board.

4. You must have visualized your opponent’s positional weaknesses before launching for an attack. If there is no weakness in his/her position then you have to induce one.

5. If there are hindrances while attacking, the best option is to eliminate the key defensive piece by making an exchange.

6. You must bring in sufficient attacking forces to launch attack before making irrevocable commitment to the attack. The more attacking forces you bring into play, the more powerful they are.

7. To attack the enemy’s King, pick a target square around it (f7, g7 & h7 especially).

8. Avoid exchanges when attacking (except in a rare cases) or when behind in material; each exchange makes your opponent’s defensive task easier. 

9. If your opponent’s Kings castled in opposite side to your own castle, then be ready to launch an attack on that wing unless in a situation where the pieces are clustered at the centre or where there is no space to activate your pieces

10. It is not a move, even the best move, that you must seek but a realizable plan – Znosko-Borovsky.









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