Overloaded pieces
Overloaded pieces are pieces which defend too many other pieces and
therefore cannot be considered to defend all of them at once.
For example, a rook can defend up to 4 pieces, but if one
is taken, and the rook takes the offending piece, 2 of the other pieces
are undefended.
Combining attack with defense
A winning strategy in Chess often involves balancing several
considerations against each other. Moves that maximize immediate
material gain might expose a vulnerability or yield a difficult
position as the game progresses. Similarly, material sacrifices for
position may be disadvantageous if they cannot be parlayed into an
effective attack. Thus, a key consideration should be balancing
attack with defense. A profitable move would be one that both furthers
your attack and solidifies your defense.
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