
#10: Make sure every move has a purpose. A good move performs two functions at once (e.g. double attack). A great move does three things.
#9: After each move by your opponent, ask yourself: “Is he threatening anything?”
#8: Kids attack better than they defend. So A-T-T-A-C-K!
#7: If you don't know the opening, remember the opening rules.
#6: Don’t give up just because you blundered. Play hard and look for tricks--your opponent might mess up as well.
#5: Think of chess elements: material, space, time, center control and king safety.
#4: Look out for tAcTiCs!
#3: This deserves additional emphasis: *C*A*S*T*L*E* *E*A*R*L*Y*
#2: When winning, trade pieces but not pawns. When losing, avoid piece trades.
#1: T A K E - Y O U R - T I M E!!!
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