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The objectives of most new chess is to try and win while avoiding the loss of their pieces.
Oh, by the way, in this article, when we say Pieces, we're referring to the heavy-hitters - the Knights, Bishops, Rooks and Queens ... The Pieces are distinguishable from Pawns, which are just 'Pawns' (the common foot-solider).
These beginners will go out of their way to avoid losing their strongest pieces (namely, the Rooks and Queens).
By contrast, experienced players know that ALL pieces (except the King) are expendable and are to be used in any manner that give them an advantage on the Chessboard.
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The shortest answer is that the exchange(s) they make will give them some sort of advantage that'll help lead to winning their game.
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