Guidelines to follow in order to make good moves in chess.

Before a player attempts to move a piece, several foundational principles must be considered. In the following sections, we'll dive into each of these considerations, providing insights and strategies that players of all levels can employ to enhance their decision-making process when making a moves in chess. These principles serve as a checklist that help players make optimal choices. When making a move in chess. The criterias on the checklist goes as follows: 1. Does this move improve the activity of my pieces? Before making a move always consider the state of your pieces. Evaluate the activity of your pieces. Are they well-placed, will moving them result in activation or underdevelopment, can they be improved? An example of this can be seen in the position above, where the black knight is under attack and can move to various squares but the only move that gives black advantage is movi...