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julunyeti

Hey, after playing some matches against the bots at chess.com(until 1300 I don’t think that matters) Which book is good for beginners? How should I start? Learn openings? Which book can you recommend for me to learn with? (Openings and beyond beginner concepts) because until now I just played with regular logic without pre-think about future moves and concepts, thanks for the helpers!

Sadlone

Capablancas book "chess fundamentals"

RussBell

Good Chess Books for Beginners and Beyond...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/good-chess-books-for-beginners-and-beyond

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell

julunyeti
julunyeti wrote:

Hey, after playing some matches against the bots at chess.com(until 1300 I don’t think that matters) Which book is good for beginners? How should I start? Learn openings? Which book can you recommend for me to learn with? (Openings and beyond beginner concepts) because until now I just played with regular logic without pre-think about future moves and concepts, thanks for the helpers! https://vidmate.onl/ 

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magipi

It was obvious from the opening post that this is only a spambot. A not very well written one. Its sentences looked like sentences, but made no sense.

tygxc

@1

"Which book is good for beginners?"
++ Chess Fundamentals - Capablanca

"How should I start?" ++ Play and analyse your lost games to learn from your mistakes.

"Learn openings?"
++ No. Just play by opening principles: develop pieces into play towards the center.

"Which book can you recommend for me to learn with?"
++ Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess - Fischer

"I just played with regular logic"++ That is fine.

"without pre-think about future moves" ++ You should pre-think about future moves.

magipi

tygxc: please read @4. It is a spambot.

tygxc

@7

I believe you, but these are genuine questions.
The answers to these may be useful to others.