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The Principle of Two Weaknesses

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End Game
Intermediate
The Principle of Two Weaknesses
What is the principle of two weaknesses?
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R B Ramesh
Grandmaster
R B Ramesh

Winner FIDE's Mark Dvoretsky Award 2018 (for best trainer of juniors)

The principle of two weaknesses in chess refers to a strategic concept that involves creating two weaknesses in the opponent's position that can be exploited. This can be achieved by creating pawn weaknesses, such as isolated pawns or backward pawns, or by creating weaknesses in the opponent's king position, such as by exposing the king to attack. By creating two weaknesses, a player can create a situation where the opponent is forced to address both weaknesses, making it more difficult to defend their position. This can lead to opportunities for the player to attack and create threats, and ultimately increase their chances of winning the game.

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