Hi! Start with understanding the fundamentals of chess, opening principles, piece safety and activity, and basic pawn play ideas (passed pawns, isolated pawns, pawn chains). Basic checkmates on a king with king and queen, rook and king, and promoting a pawn with the assistance of your king.
Solving puzzles is going to help you a lot in learning to spot weak pieces and squares, and developing tactical acumen. Play games often, but it is quality over quantity. Playing speed chess will not improve your chess nearly as much as playing slow chess like Daily, Rapid time controls. You want to develop good habits like thoughtful consideration of each move, learning to understand what pieces are interacting and accomplishing in each position, and calculating ideas, which you need time to do properly. Later on speed chess will be more helpful and fun, but I recommend you table that for now.
If you want more help you're welcome to join the beginners chess club, we’d be happy to have you and help you work on your chess more.
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Learn and apply the most important principles of chess. - (core of my teaching) Always blunder-check your moves. Solve tactics in the right way. Analyze your games. Study games of strong players. Learn how to be more psychologically resilient. Work on your time management skills. Get a coach if you can.
Hi i like chess and i am trying to get to 300 elo with no help,
so plz I would like so help
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