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Chess tips.....

gopunk

Lifer
inspired by the other thread 😛

anybody have chess tips? i really suck at it... but i want to get better.... any simple things i can do?
 
Chess is too intricate to just give a tip.
You may be too agressive
You may be too passive
You may have a crappy opening, middle or endgame.
So on and so on.
 
Originally posted by: bolomite
never touch a piece until you're absolutely sure of your move

gopunk, without any more information about your playing style I'm afraid this is probably the best answer that you'll be getting.
 
Originally posted by: Kiyup
Chess is too intricate to just give a tip.
You may be too agressive
You may be too passive
You may have a crappy opening, middle or endgame.
So on and so on.

chess doesn't strike me as that intricate.... i mean they can make a computer that beats a human...

alright i see that you all are holding out on me... fine... if that's the way you want it....
 
Originally posted by: wizardLRU
Originally posted by: bolomite
never touch a piece until you're absolutely sure of your move

gopunk, without any more information about your playing style I'm afraid this is probably the best answer that you'll be getting.

hmmm i have no playing style that i am aware of.... i just try to get the other guy's king in checkmate... *shrug*

any online resources with strategery?
 
look at the entire board

if you are starting out you may want to play black for a while, allows you to play the defensive role until you can catch your opponent in a mistake.

Always look for your oponents next best move, watch all of their pieces, see where they are trying to go/where they can get you in a bind and block the move.

Try to look several moves ahead, dont attack/pressure a peice for no real reason, develop a strategy that will be to your advantage, also watch what your opponents best moves are in the situations that develop,
 
Originally posted by: Kiyup
Buy chessmaster 9000 and take the lessons.
Or a "book" . . . 😉

Or just play (somewhat) stronger players as in a club-type situation.

There are THOUSANDS of books on chess. Hundreds of instruction books. You need to learn control of the center and other basic STRATEGY. etc. etc.

 
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