WHAT TO DO WHEN WAY AHEAD!
(AHEAD BY A PIECE – BISHOP OR KNIGHT – OR MORE)
By NM Dan Heisman
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·Think Defense First!! – Pretend you were the other person and see what you would do (what they are threatening). Stop that before you do anything offensively.

·Play Simple! Avoid Complications. Don’t be fancy or clever. For example, if someone attacks something, don’t counterattack! – instead, just move the piece to safety, if possible, or guard it. Complications increase the chance of mistakes, and you don’t want to make it easy to make mistakes when you are ahead.

·Trade Pieces to increase your advantage (it is better to be ahead 20 pawns to 10 than 30 to 20) This gets rid of the enemy pieces that might be used to catch up with you!

·Make sure all your pieces are Active! What good is Having more pieces if you are not Using more pieces?

·Have Less Concern about Minor Guidelines that are important when the game is even, such as avoiding weak pawns.

·Avoid the Seeds of Tactical Destruction!

The more you are ahead, the more you should follow these guidelines. So if you are ahead 20 pawns, it might be a great idea to trade a queen for a rook. Or, if your opponent has only one piece left and you have several, trade any piece for that piece, even if it is worth much more.

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