Basic chess philosophy:
Create threats
And stop your opponents threats
Basic chess philosophy:
Create threats
And stop your opponents threats
And get a haircut so you can see the board!
Then it relates to all women basically
Basic chess philosophy:
Create threats
And stop your opponents threats
And get a haircut so you can see the board!
Then it relates to all women basically
With long hair
I don't think so, women have got tricks so hair wont be pending in front of their eyes.
What tricks
Well i guess its better to cut the hair short so that you can show tricks on the chess board rather than in your hair...
@XxDarkKnight402xX I really regret typing what I did and wish I could take it back. It was embarrassing 😳. I was in a depressive upset mood at the time. Ducking-Duck was right to call me out on it. Thank you for your support. I just figured I would see at least some improvement in a few weeks of study. I didn't think it would take months. It's my mistake. After I reach 1200 elo my next goal is to just keep pushing to the best of my ability and see how far I get. I never expect to reach a high grade level. I think I would be sitting pretty well at 1600. I will keep on keeping on to get to my initial goal first and go from there. In the meantime I will do chess puzzles until I am blue in the face. 🙂
Here is a good beginner guide for the OP, I know this may not solve all of your issues but it can give you a jumpstart:
Beginners/Intermediate Advice.
Stop playing blitz, and bullet. Play longer time controls of at least G45, or longer.
Follow Opening Principles:
Control the center.
Develop minor pieces toward the center.
Castle.
Connect your rooks.
Study tactics...tactics...tactics. One of my favorite quotes is this: "Until you reach Master, your first name is tactics, your middle name is tactics, and your last name is tactics”.
Double Check your moves. Before making a move, ask yourself: "Are my pieces safe?"
After your opponent moves, ask yourself: "What is my opponent trying to do?"
Analyze your games WITHOUT a chess engine, then have someone stronger go over the games, or post them online for review.
DO NOT memorize openings. Learn and understand the pawn structure, and piece placement for the opening you wish to learn.
Learn Basics Mates:
K vs. KQ
K vs. KR
K vs. KRR
Learn Basic King and Pawn endings.
KP vs. K
Opposition
Have Fun!
Opening Principles:
Control the center squares – d4-e4-d5-e5.
Develop your minor pieces toward the center – piece activity is the key. Centralized piece control more squares.
(King Safety)
Connect your rooks. There should be no pieces between your Rooks.
The objective of development is about improving the value of your pieces by increasing the importance of their roles (Piece Activity). Well-developed pieces have more fire-power than undeveloped pieces and they do more in helping you gain control.
Now we will look at 5 practical things you can do to help you achieve your development objective.
They are:
Give priority to your least active pieces.
Which piece needs to be developed (which piece is the least active)?
Where should it go (where can its role be maximized)?
Exchange your least active pieces for your opponent’s active pieces.
Restrict the development of your opponent’s pieces.
Neutralize your opponent’s best piece.
Secure strong squares for your pieces.
Don’t help your opponent develop.
There are 2 common mistakes whereby you will simply be helping your opponent to develop:
Making a weak threat that can easily be blocked
Making an exchange that helps your opponent to develop a piece.
Pre Move Checklist:
Make sure all your pieces are safe.
Look for forcing move: Checks, captures, threats. You want to look at ALL forcing moves (even the bad ones) this will force you look at, and see the entire board.
If there are no forcing moves, you then want to remove any of your opponent’s pieces from your side of the board.
If your opponent doesn’t have any of his pieces on your side of the board, then you want to improve the position of your least active piece.
After each move by your opponent, ask yourself: "What is my opponent trying to do?"
Hopefully this helps, but also try not to focus to much on chess, there are other thing in life my friend, cheer up you will get better in time!
Dude...Jiu Jitsu.....for real, just try it.
It is also called kinetic chess.
You will be amazed how it can focus the mind and how much fun it is.
I know people with add who religiously train brazilian jiu jitsu just because it calms their bouncy brains.
Also, stop whining.
Lol agreed. Go get laid while your at it