Try the visualization drills. Skip to page 40: http://www.masschess.org/Chess_Horizons/Articles/2001-01_Sample_400_Points_Part_1.pdf
Try the visualization drills. Skip to page 40: http://www.masschess.org/Chess_Horizons/Articles/2001-01_Sample_400_Points_Part_1.pdf
Try the visualization drills. Skip to page 40: http://www.masschess.org/Chess_Horizons/Articles/2001-01_Sample_400_Points_Part_1.pdf
40 or 4?
You will gradually get better with practice. The main thing when you are new is not to get disheartened when you lose games. Losing games is part of the learning process, for everyone. Even Grandmasters learn from the games that they lose.
do i need to memorize the cords?
- don't study openings cuz they are not compatible with your playstyle
- don't read books
- develop your own opening and original playstyle
- get diamond membership at least 1 month, more if you can afford
chess.com has marvelous resources to learn tactics, tricks, techniques...
- review the after-game report
caveat: sometimes i find stockfish consider good moves as mistakes cuz engines are not aware of your strategy
- youtube: watch Agadmator and Gothamchess
You don't have a diamond and you have been playing for 13 days. Bruh. None of the things you said make sense
that is the spirit buddy
- don't study openings cuz they are not compatible with your playstyle
- don't read books
- develop your own opening and original playstyle
- get diamond membership at least 1 month, more if you can afford
chess.com has marvelous resources to learn tactics, tricks, techniques...
- review the after-game report
caveat: sometimes i find stockfish consider good moves as mistakes cuz engines are not aware of your strategy
- youtube: watch Agadmator and Gothamchess
You don't have a diamond and you have been playing for 13 days. Bruh. None of the things you said make sense
that is the spirit buddy
The guy might be a cheater
I think you should play few games at the beginning and focus on doing a lot of puzzles.
Make sure you know how to mate with a lone queen or a lone rook, and do basic king and pawn endgames. Then pick an opening repertoire, calm and easy to play, with not so much theory.
I will advise you the colle-system or the london system for white, the queen's gambit declined against d4 c4, and the philidor defence or the caro-kann against e4
I do not agree with the advice to not read books--juist use books at your level.
Also a new player should not try to develop his own opening. A new player needs to use an established opening But for sure-=-learn opening principles.
Also trying to develop a style is advanced--not something a new player shouild do.
A new player should not try and develop "a style" That is an advanced situation.
- don't study openings cuz they are not compatible with your playstyle
- don't read books
- develop your own opening and original playstyle
- get diamond membership at least 1 month, more if you can afford
chess.com has marvelous resources to learn tactics, tricks, techniques...
- review the after-game report
caveat: sometimes i find stockfish consider good moves as mistakes cuz engines are not aware of your strategy
- youtube: watch Agadmator and Gothamchess
You don't have a diamond and you have been playing for 13 days. Bruh. None of the things you said make sense
that is the spirit buddy
ok i wont do that stuff
You will gradually get better with practice. The main thing when you are new is not to get disheartened when you lose games. Losing games is part of the learning process, for everyone. Even Grandmasters learn from the games that they lose.