![]() For the sake of completeness I’ll add examples of all the common terms, even if they are sometimes essentially the same thing as another term. For example: attraction, deflection, decoy and removing the defender can in some situations appear to be the same thing. When you study the examples, you will note that some of the patterns share similar features. The above list of chess tactics is quite long. List of Chess Tacticsįor easy reference the tactical patterns are listed in alphabetical order: Also, instructive comments on each exercise will help you understand the solutions. What makes this collection of tactical puzzles better than computer-generated online databases is that they were all hand-selected in order to optimize their educational value. On this page I’ll give examples of all the tactical patterns, but if you want to make an in-depth study of these patterns, then check out the: TACTICAL PATTERNS BUNDLE DEAL Here’s a quick overview of the names of the tactical patterns you will learn about on this page: List of Chess Tactics. ![]() It’s a good idea to review this lesson from time to time in order to reinforce your understanding of all the tactical patterns. ![]() ![]() On this page you will find a list of 56 tactical ideas (and an example of each).
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