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πΊοΈ The Dictionary of Chess Strategy: Pawn Structures & Positional Themes
Tactics may decide the moment, but strategy decides the game. This glossary defines the deep positional concepts and pawn structures that Masters use to formulate their plans. From the "Isolated Queen's Pawn" to "The Minority Attack," knowing the names of these themes is the key to unlocking the plans associated with them. Use this reference to decode the strategic language of chess.
Tactics win games, but Strategy wins championships.
This glossary defines the deep positional concepts and pawn structures that Masters use to plan their games.
If you know the name of the structure, you know the plan.
ποΈ Plan insight: Knowing the names of structures (like "IQP") is useless if you don't know the plan. Don't just label positions; understand them. Master the strategic blueprints that tell you exactly what to do.
A d-pawn that has no friendly pawns on the adjacent c- or e-files to protect it.
The Plan: The side with the IQP must attack (use the open files). The side against it must blockade and trade pieces to reach an endgame where the pawn is weak.
"Compulsion to move." A situation where any move you make worsens your position. You would prefer to pass, but the rules say you must move.
⚡ Chess Counterplay Guide
This page is part of the Chess Counterplay Guide β Learn how to generate counterplay when worse or under pressure. Discover practical methods to create threats, activate pieces, and turn defensive positions into dynamic opportunities.
Your next move:
Use this to understand plans, not single moves. Pawn structures guide strategy long before tactics appear.