No offense, but I don't really want to learn opening principals from a 700 rated player.
@JackRoach His national rating is 2875, though taking a look at his games mostly undermines the value of that statement.
What the hack is a "national rating"?
No offense, but I don't really want to learn opening principals from a 700 rated player.
@JackRoach His national rating is 2875, though taking a look at his games mostly undermines the value of that statement.
What the hack is a "national rating"?
You forgot the sixth opening principle:
"Always give check. It might be mate."
I don´t agree! There are useful and useless checks. Useless checks make your position worse and help you nothing. the goal is to checkmate, not to check.
If you'll check my rating, you might guess that I already knew that.
You forgot the sixth opening principle:
"Always give check. It might be mate."
I don´t agree! There are useful and useless checks. Useless checks make your position worse and help you nothing. the goal is to checkmate, not to check.
If you'll check my rating, you might guess that I already knew that.
then you made something like a minor joke.....
No offense, but I don't really want to learn opening principals from a 700 rated player.
@JackRoach His national rating is 2875, though taking a look at his games mostly undermines the value of that statement.
Bruh if his national rating was 2875 he would be well known. You can easily edit your national rating yourself on your profile. I don't need to teach you to not get fooled by fake info on the internet
Yeah, I thought it was BS. Seemed pretty suspicious. I just didn't know it was that easy to fake.
In the opening of chess a bad decision will decide the game. So to avoid getting in a bad opening positions here are the 5 opening principles to follow.
Nothing wrong with the principles and for sure we need to follow them, but beginners rarely lose because of an opening mistake. We usually lose because we let our Queen be taken for free, or because we don't see that mate-in-one for three moves in a row.
You forgot the sixth opening principle:
"Always give check. It might be mate."
I don´t agree! There are useful and useless checks. Useless checks make your position worse and help you nothing. the goal is to checkmate, not to check.