👉 Want to improve in chess? Check out our free website: 👉 Support the channel with a donation: The concept of imbalances can be used to understand a position or any kind of situation in chess simply through understanding the various imbalances that exist in a chess game. Understanding the imbalances can help you to make the right decisions and to come up with a good plan. In this video, you will learn the different dynamic imbalances and what you should looking for when you have a dynamic advantage. What are imbalances in chess? An imbalance is anything that can be considered as a difference between your position and your opponent's position. For example there is the material imbalance: If one side has a material advantage, this could be considered a very serious material imbalance. Other imbalances contain king safety, space, pawn structures and piece activity. Understanding the imbalances can help you to make the right decisions and to come up with a good plan. What are dynamic imbalances? - King Safety - Piece Activity - Initiative What is the key difference between dynamic imbalances and static imbalances? Dynamic imbalances are likely to change very quickly, meaning within the next few moves. Static imbalances (e.g. like being up in material advantage, having a good pawn structure) are going to stay the same more or less for a long time. The value of one move in these dynamic imbalances is very high, because already a single move can change the situation significantly. 📘 The pgn to this video can be downloaded on our website! ✏️ Don't miss to solve the provided exercises for this video on our website! — ⭐️ Social Media Links: Twitter: Facebook: Lichess: @/chessfactor Twitch: — ♛ Chess Set Links: ➡️ Green chess set: ➡️ Wooden chess set: — #Chess #Chessfactor #ChessfactorImprover #Imbalances
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