I've taken a look at your profile page. If you were asking because you were wondering why you have around 10 wins and 30 losses and a low tactics rating - most people who are new to chess have many losses before they start winning some. The good news is that you can gain as much as 500 rating points just by learning the most basic principles in chess.
Aspergers/Autism and chess

I have found that autism makes chess easier because of the increases recognition of patterns in an autistic brain. Maybe thats just me doe
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A mild deviation like asperger/autism should not impair chess ability.
People with worse conditions played chess very well: Morphy, Steinitz, Rubinstein...
Chess requires no social interaction like e.g. bridge or poker.
The asperger/autism may even be an advantage.
A rating of 500 is too low for an intelligent person with a genuine interest in chess.
Just eliminating blunders is enough to get to 1500.
hi,
Is there a possibility that some people with Aspergers/autism may be impaired to an extent when it comes to chess, specifically coming up with suitable tactics and strategies?
I’m 19, had no experience OTB or online prior to joining recently and this game has really grown on me.