How to Choose the Best Move in Chess

Chess improvement becomes much easier when you stop choosing moves randomly. In this video, I show you a practical method to choose the best move in chess by using candidate moves, threats, calculation, and positional judgment in a clear step-by-step way. Many players see several possible moves in a position but don’t know how to compare them. Should you attack, defend, improve a piece, calculate a tactic, or make a quiet move? This lesson will help you organize your thinking and make better decisions instead of relying only on instinct. If you often feel unsure during the middlegame, miss stronger moves, or struggle to decide between different options, this video will give you a simple decision-making process you can use in real games. #chess #chessimprovement #chessstrategy #chesscalculation #chesstraining #middlegame Tags: chess, chess improvement, how to choose the best move in chess, best move in chess, candidate moves, chess candidate moves, chess thought process, chess decision making, chess calculation, chess strategy, middlegame strategy, improve at chess, chess training, chess lesson, chess tips, how to think in chess, positional chess, chess method, club player chess, chess guide