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lukacszilard

Hey guys, I was thinking about that, are these chess.com lessons  enough to learn chess, or do you recommend books/other video series which are better? I'm new to chess my rating is around 500, and my ultimate goal now is 1000. Thanks for the answers

ChessSBM

There is no way you can be 1000 overnight. So my suggestion is that you do many puzzles per day. Check whether your intended move is a blunder or not, and you are 1500.

lukacszilard
ChessSBM írta:

There is no way you can be 1000 overnight. So my suggestion is that you do many puzzles per day. Check whether your intended move is a blunder or not, and you are 1500.

Yeah, I know i need a lot of time to get there, i didn't think i would  get there in a few weeks

x-6243502074

If you're new to chess the lessons are highly recommended, they'll teach you the basics and the more you play the more you will learn.

PTX187
lukacszilard написал:

Hey guys, I was thinking about that, are these chess.com lessons  enough to learn chess, or do you recommend books/other video series which are better?

These lessons are brilliant, they give a good lay a good foundation for the further development of the player. An important advantage of these lessons compared to books is that they provide more knowledge in less time and cover all topics without omissions.

 

Jalex13
The lessons are good…but if your like me and need a deeper understanding you may need more
GeorgeWyhv14

chess.com lessons are good.

RussBell

Improving Your Chess - Resources for Beginners and Beyond...

https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/improving-your-chess-resources-for-beginners-and-beyond

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

EKAFC

The beginner lessons are good but the mastery lessons are very boring to go through especially when you can't understand the accent. I prefer books and Youtube videos to learn as they are free if you know where to find your resources