Chess is not a new game to me, but like 99% of the worlds population I play maybe 2 games a year or so. I try to become a little smarter at it now and think it would be nice if someone could explain the core concepts of the game, beyond the rules of how I move etc.
Like that you try to dominate the centre during the opening and such. How would you explain the "goals" of each phases to a beginner, so that they can make better strategies?
Once I read to try and dominate the middle while developing the figures, my game improved a little, that was a very helpful concept for me. Any nuggets of advice like that for me and other beginners?
https://www.chess.com/lessons/guide
https://www.chess.com/lessons/opening-principles
Chess is not a new game to me, but like 99% of the worlds population I play maybe 2 games a year or so. I try to become a little smarter at it now and think it would be nice if someone could explain the core concepts of the game, beyond the rules of how I move etc.
Like that you try to dominate the centre during the opening and such. How would you explain the "goals" of each phases to a beginner, so that they can make better strategies?
Once I read to try and dominate the middle while developing the figures, my game improved a little, that was a very helpful concept for me. Any nuggets of advice like that for me and other beginners?