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Leaving out the whole philosophy, there are only three ways to win chess:
“Chess is different for everyone. For one, it is art, for those who value systematization, logic, and precise analysis, it is probably science, but for the third , it is primarily struggle, excitement, and risk.”
This quote from Mikhail Tal explains exactly how to win the game of chess. Knowing the rules is only half the battle. When a chess player determines who is in front of him: a Connoisseur, a Strategist or a Libero-then you can change the game paradigm that is familiar to your opponent to leave the game as a winner.
Try to stun your opponent. Put him in a situation where he is completely at a loss for what to do. For example-he is E2-E4, and you put him in Chapaev!