Positioning your pieces centrally offers more movement options and better control of the game.
Avoid leaving pieces isolated, as they are easier to capture. Grouping pieces or forming lines makes it harder for your opponent to jump them.
Promoting pieces to kings early provides additional movement capabilities and a tactical edge.
Think several moves in advance and anticipate your opponent's potential responses to develop a solid strategy.
Sometimes sacrificing a piece can lure your opponent into a disadvantageous position or set up opportunities to capture multiple pieces.
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