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🚫 Avoiding One-Dimensional Moves – When Simplicity Hurts

A "one-dimensional move"—one that only attacks or only defends—is a sign of beginner thinking. Strong players constantly seek multipurpose moves that improve their position while simultaneously restricting the opponent. This guide challenges you to look deeper, teaching you how to identify efficient moves that build coordination, create threats, and maintain flexibility all at once.

🔥 Planning insight: One-move threats are easy to parry and leave you with a bad position. If your moves only do one thing, you are letting your opponent dictate the game. Learn to form deep, flexible plans.
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⚠️ Typical One-Dimensional Habits

Beginners often stall in progress because they play moves that only accomplish a single, obvious purpose.

💡 Replace with Efficiency Thinking

🧩 Key Insight

The cure for one-dimensional thinking is awareness. Whenever you see an obvious move, pause and ask: “What else can this move achieve if I adjust the order or target?”

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