Three golden rules of chess
Thats a good advice. Also paying attention on your opponents next move in the same order will help a lot.
"64 Commandments" of Chess by Bruce Pandolfini...
https://www.chess.com/blog/RussBell/64-commandments-of-chess-by-bruce-pandolfini
I am beating bots at 1500 now, I have understood chess for a long time, only in the last year have I really started to learn it. I am amazed at how much depth there is to this game. I feel like a have a pretty good grasp of the game, yet I just broke the 800 mark which does not even register on most peoples books yet felt like basecamp 1 for me ... what a treasure it is to be a chess playerÂ
1. Don’t blunder
2. If you see a good move, wait - look for a better one
3. Thermonuclear corncobs
1. Don’t blunder
2. If you see a good move, wait - look for a better one
3. Thermonuclear corncobs
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Another golden rule of chess:
If you lose to a ten-year-old, then play a nine-year-old next time.
Is the strength inversely proportional to the cube root of the age?