Playing a computer is more scary than playing a human.
Nelson comes to mind..
Practically everybody on this site can be smeared by a few names you would recognize. They aren't as good as you think so just do the best you can.
First, learn the basic strategy and tactics of Chess; control the center, open diagonals, pinning, forking, back rank checkmate, etc etc etc. Learning proficiency in those will give you the foundation to get better before every even having any lessons in openings, endgames, etc.
For your first games, choose a longer time limit, 30 minutes is good, or 20 if that's a bit long for you. Focus on why you are making moves; are you preparing an attack? Proactively defending against your opponent's predicted attack? etc.
Try to always have some purpose of your moves. Every piece you move should have one or more of the following purposes:
1. Attack an undefended piece, or add another attacker on a contested piece
2. Defend an undefended piece that is under attack or risks being attacked, or add another defender on a contested piece
3. Develop your pieces
4. Ensure that your king is protected from attack (e.g. castling)
5. Prepare for or execute a check against the enemy king (if it will leave you in a favorable position)
6. Checkmate your opponent's king (obviously the highest priority)
Try not to make a move that does not complete at least one of these objectives; ideally, you can complete 2, 3, or even 4 of these objectives with a single move.
Here is what a gm says regarding this topic very interesting https://youtu.be/3VfC-t6tUT8 .
You posted this exact same message in another thread.
It’s clearly a rickroll.
Here is what a gm says regarding this topic very interesting https://youtu.be/3VfC-t6tUT8 .
You posted this exact same message in another thread.
It’s clearly a rickroll.
Maybe, click and see, nothing will hurt you. It is a gamming video, not a rickroll click it
Honestly, I would be careful if I were you, since rickrollling is trolling and trolling is(at least from what I know) against the chess.com rules.
Hi! Welcome to the world of chess! My name is Lauren Goodkind and I’m a chess coach based and chess book author based in California.
To just get started in chess, I have tips to help you improve your chess skills so you can win more games.
-I offer a free beginner’s free eBook on my website, www.ChessByLauren.com in case you are interested. The book is about asking questions before each move.
-Learn basic tactics such as the fork, discovered attack, pin, and more. I offer interactive puzzles on my website: https://www.chessbylauren.com/two-choice-puzzles.php
And don't be afraid of playing people. Play your best and have fun!
I hope that this helps.