Hey, people! You might all know me as the B.S.er - the guy who posts ridiculous and useless comments all over chess.com for no particular reason except to entertain himself. For reference, look at this website, although chances are, you've seen it already =D: http://www.chess.com/forum/view/general/eric-should-be-banned
Now, I plan on something serious: I would like to start a little curriculum for beginner chess players (i.e. anyone under a rating of 1200 on chess.com). I'm not saying that I'm a great chess player myself (although I believe I'm quickly improving), but I would like to be able to teach simple basics to beginners who don't understand different aspects of chess. Just the simple stuff, nothing complex.
Now, what I need is support: if I get enough, then I will begin to post different little lessons; it may be on this same forum or it may be on different forums labelled by the lesson. I already know how to lay it out - I'm a quick planner.
So, if you support this idea, please do tell me (in this forum); if I do wind up getting enough support, I'd like to know how it would be better and more convenient to post my lessons!
Note: if you want me to include my infamous humor on these posts, I'll do it if I get support. Nevertheless, I doubt the likliness of that occurence. =P
Thanks, cwcaesar!
Need more opinions! I'll tally it up!
Pro = 1
Unsure = 0
Anti = 0
Who the hell cares = 0
littleman, that's 1 small little tiny itsy bitsy miniscule part of what my lessons will have (if they will take place).
Looks like
pro = 2
unsure = 0
anti = 0
who the hell cares = 0
So far, so good! =D
pro = 3
Technically, the pro-Communism, I mean pro-lesson opinions are 0 times as popular as the others (after all, 0 times what = 3???) =P
Hey, with only 3 pro-Communist, I mean pro-lesson people, I can't really say that most of chess.com supports this ridiculously crazy endeavor of mine... Of course, if you peeps could spread the word on this (get the link for this page: http://www.chess.com/forum/view/scholastic-chess/basic-chess-for-beginners) it'd help the cause and get more steady (or unsteady) opinions.
If you're interested in this at all (interested does not specifically mean for this or against this, it just means interested!!!), then post this link in places; if it's counted as ADVERTISING or SPAMMING, then I'll tell Erik it was all your guys' faults! =P Kidding, I'll show him this post and say it was my idea.
Hey Doc, I support your endeavour. I'm curious about your curriculum.. I imagine you've go over the tactical basics - pins, forks, skewers, discoveries. I have a few friends I could send your way, <1200. I've been working with a few, and my main aim with them thus far is stressing the idea that the center is where the action is (trying to explain the logic behind the idea that if pieces like knight and Queen are in the center, then control more squares - making sure that is intuitive) as well as trying to emphasise just what a healthy opening position looks like. It is tough, working with the below 1000 crowd. Lots to cover, they're often quite young. It is cool if you make the attempt, by all means. I support you.
But put me down as 1 in the anti group, just for fun. Mwaha.
You could have a Lethal Weapon themed buddy day, where you're asked things like "your buddy has a bomb under their toilet seat, and they're sitting on it, what do you do? WHAT DO YOU DO?"
I'm pro, but only if the above is included in a buddy system.
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