Do these:
http://www.chess.com/blog/webmaster/free-chess-mentor-courses
Well written and designed to give novices a great foundation. Don't be surprised if some of them need to be reviewed a few times; it'll be worth it. Good luck!
Do these:
http://www.chess.com/blog/webmaster/free-chess-mentor-courses
Well written and designed to give novices a great foundation. Don't be surprised if some of them need to be reviewed a few times; it'll be worth it. Good luck!
Looking at the games you played against the computer, I'd recommend sticking with a more "regular" opening like the Ruy Lopez or Italian Opening (you can look those up if you don't know what they are). Both are great for beginners and solid at any level, and the latter in particular tends to score great against the computer, in my experience.
Looking at the games you played against the computer, I'd recommend sticking with a more "regular" opening like the Ruy Lopez or Italian Opening (you can look those up if you don't know what they are). Both are great for beginners and solid at any level, and the latter in particular tends to score great against the computer, in my experience.
Ok, and I realize that when I play many matches with the same starting moves I gain a better performance than when I start with moves that i never user before.
Thank you, I'll do that.
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