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Describes the fundamental concepts for success in the game of [[chess]]; divided into the study of two different categories: strategy and tactics, and into three distinct phases: the opening, middle game, and endgame.
Describes concepts in positional play and longer-term plans which, together with shorter-term maneuvers called [[Chess tactics|tactics]], are usable for success in the game of [[chess]].

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A definition or brief description of Chess strategy.

Describes concepts in positional play and longer-term plans which, together with shorter-term maneuvers called tactics, are usable for success in the game of chess.