Most Important Stage of a Game
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Most Important Stage of a Game
What do you consider to be the most important stage of the game (opening, mid-game, end game)?
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Re: Most Important Stage of a Game
Most important stage - preparation: study and practice.
I am playing checkers, not chess.
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Re: Most Important Stage of a Game
That is hard to say. All sort of have equal importance. One wrong move in any point of the game can have disastrous consequences. I personally put a lot of emphasis on learning the basic openings, because without a knowledge of the openings, you will lead yourself into weak mid-game/endgame scenarios. Though the mid-game (especially late midgame) is also very important because I find it is where the majority of winning and losing moves are made, at least in master level games.