Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Advice
Dan Heisman's articles on chesscafe.com are great, but if there are only a few ideas one remembers from his writings, then those should be the following:
1. For every move you consider, look at your opponent's checks, captures and threats.
2. Always use all the time you have (i.e. don't move too fast, only to lose with plenty of time on your clock)