Just for fun?

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chesspazer

I want to learn chess just for fun. I am 47 years old and I have no ambition to become a chessmaster or anything like that. I have always been fascinated by chess, and I decided to give it a go.

Fun doesn't mean of course that I will not study seriously. For that I am considering the Yusupov series, which seems to take you from zero to somewhere better than zero.

Any ideas or advice?

Thanks!

Krish_nair

i can recommend you some youtube channels if you want !

Krish_nair

ttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHX6ViZmPsWiYSFAyS0a3Q

Krish_nair

this is gotham chess

Krish_nair

he teaches all types of gambits

Krish_nair

For begginers intermediate and high level players

jbo-artist

I'm the same way. I'm 46 and been playing off and on for about a year. I'm not looking to be a master level player but still studying enough to put up a good game. If you need someone to play, I'm available for daily games.

chesspazer

Thank you all for your advice! I have so much to catch up with.

nklristic

Here are some general tips on how to improve:

https://www.chess.com/blog/nklristic/the-beginners-tale-first-steps-to-chess-improvement

I hope you will find them useful.

benhunt72

I respectfully suggest my own channel, Chess Boot Camp. I'm 48 and 1500 rated in rapid. My videos are aimed at people who want to break 1000++.

Cartophilic

I also recommend Gotham. His videos and streams are very beginner-/intermediate-friendly. Other streamers are more advanced and even experimental.

chesspazer

Again, thanks everyone for your help. I decided I will not use the Ysupov book (yet), I will start at the very beginning, and I am using the Chess for Dummies book. Baby steps, but by the end of the book I hope to have a truly solid basis. The trick is to play out everything on a chessboard, at least in my case. That is the only way I can remember things.

 

Of course I will keep watching chess videos, for learning and motivation.

 

I hope this is a good decision!