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Beginners should be very patient and should concentrate more on the opponents move because we are going to play accorsing to their moves. Always try to understand your opponents move so that you can spoil your opponents plan with your moves. Someone who begins playing chess should focus on the movement...
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Beginners should be very patient and should concentrate more on the opponents move because we are going to play accorsing to their moves. Always try to understand your opponents move so that you can spoil your opponents plan with your moves. Someone who begins playing chess should focus on the movement of the pieces and the squares that are attacked and not attacked by the pieces. For example, if we place a knight on c3 square, then we should be aware of how many possibilities that the knight can be placed on the next move. This will make the beginners to understand and to guess what the opponent's plans are. read less
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Master the Moves: Learn how each piece zaps across the board. This is your chess vocabulary! Pawn Power: Don't underestimate pawns. They're the foot soldiers that can be surprisingly fierce. Center Stage: Controlling the center squares gives you more space to maneuver your forces. Develop Your...
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Master the Moves: Learn how each piece zaps across the board. This is your chess vocabulary! Pawn Power: Don't underestimate pawns. They're the foot soldiers that can be surprisingly fierce. Center Stage: Controlling the center squares gives you more space to maneuver your forces. Develop Your Army: Get your knights, bishops, and rooks out early. They're stronger in the open field. Think Before You Leap: Don't rush your moves. Take your time to consider the consequences. Queen Bee on Hold: The queen's powerful, but hold off on bringing her out too soon. She can get trapped easily. Practice Makes Perfect: Play as much as you can! The more games you play, the sharper you'll become. Learn from Losses: Losing stinks, but it's a great way to identify weaknesses. Analyze your games and see where you can improve. Chess Puzzles: Sharpen your tactical vision with puzzles that challenge you to find clever checkmates or captures. Have Fun! Chess is a journey, enjoy the challenge and the thrill of the win! read less
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First know the basic rules and learn & Play with so many people around you , you will get real time experience and You must Play for better / best steps and smart moves and initial learning stage you should accept every lose/won moment, an sleep learning & trying to get the mark
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