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2003-05-10, 07:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
First Sergeant
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Hi,
Iv recently started playing chess and I realised after many games with a friend, I suck So does anyone here play Chess and can give me a few pointers, tips, techniques or even a good website? I tried google but I couldnt find any useful sites Thanks in advance
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2003-05-10, 07:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #2 | ||
Major General
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No pointers, just always think 53 steps ahead of your opponent and dont make stupid moves.
I cant think of any resources where you can jack yourself some info, but a friend of mine got this big ol book of chess (about 700pgs) all on how to get a checkmate in so and so moves. It's creepy cause everypage gota chess board with all the pieces arranged differently.
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2003-05-10, 07:55 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
Lieutenant Colonel
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Most really good chess players have two skills:
1. Good Memorization 2. Good visualization The biggest trick is to be able to visualize how the board may look in 6 moves, and why. Predict his moves, seeing why he makes his moves, knowing how you will react, and then seeing how he will react is the biggest trick. Last edited by OmnipotentKiwi; 2003-05-10 at 08:43 PM. |
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2003-05-10, 09:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | |||
First Sergeant
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2003-05-10, 09:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
Captain
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www.gameknot.com to play online chess. I never used it myself, I just signed up to make that retard in the "Challenge" thread shut up.
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2003-05-12, 08:15 AM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
My best advice is to continue playing...a lot. The more you play, the sharper your game will get.
Always try to learn from each of your losses...and wins. Take notation and analyze your game after the fact. Try to see the game as a series of patterns. Most beginners look at a position and really don't see a "picture" of what's going on. Look at every piece on the board. Visualize each and every square that the piece can move to, what it threatens, and what threatens it. Don't look at each square individually, visualize all of the squares together in the pattern. Think of the game as warfare. You start off with the same resources as your enemy. Do what you can to limit their movement, and to maximize your own. Treasure your resources, and use them wisely. Do not flippantly sacrifice them. Those are a few things I can give you. I played competitive scholastic chess from 6th grade until graduation. I also played in several tournaments after graduation. It can be a rewarding pasttime that you can carry on with you for the rest of your life. |
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