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gilward22

Yeah, I'm old, 87, but not giving up, but thinking of it. Back to making stupid blunders, looking for answers, but not willing to put in the hard work, any answers, short of suicide?

IMKeto

Opening Principles:

  1. Control the center squares – d4-e4-d5-e5
  2. Develop your minor pieces toward the center – piece activity is the key
  3. Castle
  4. Connect your rooks

Tactics...tactics...tactics...

The objective of development is about improving the value of your pieces by increasing the importance of their roles. Well-developed pieces have more fire-power than undeveloped pieces and they do more in helping you gain control.

Now we will look at 5 practical things you can do to help you achieve your development objective.

They are:

  1. Give priority to your least active pieces.
  • Which piece needs to be developed (which piece is the least active)
  • Where should it go (where can its role be maximized)
  1. Exchange your least active pieces for your opponent’s active pieces.
  2. Restrict the development of your opponent’s pieces.
  3. Neutralize your opponent’s best piece.
  4. Secure strong squares for your pieces.

 

Don’t help your opponent develop.

There are 2 common mistakes whereby you will simply be helping your opponent to develop:

  1. Making a weak threat that can easily be blocked
  2. Making an exchange that helps your opponent to develop a piece

 

Pre Move Checklist:

  1. Make sure all your pieces are safe.
  2. Look for forcing moves: Checks, captures, threats. You want to look at ALL forcing moves (even the bad ones) as this will force you look at, and see the entire board.
  3. If there are no forcing moves, you then want to remove any of your opponent’s pieces from your side of the board.
  4. If your opponent doesn’t have any of his pieces on your side of the board, then you want to improve the position of your least active piece.
  5. After each move by your opponent, ask yourself: "What is my opponent trying to do?"
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flashlight002

@IMBacon really excellent concise brilliantly put together checklist. Nice one. 

huntwabow

If you enjoy the game play Daily Chess. 

Gives you some time to contemplate your move.

No need for "Brain Lock"

I once played OTB at mid expert level. Now it's closer to high A low B.

However, I can still play daily chess at a high level. Relax and play slow. happy.png

bong711

Daily chess is for you. Follow ImBacon's check list. Enjoy playing chess.

ATV-STEVE

Good luck

camiral2

Gil, all I can say is practice, practice and practice.  The site has great resources for learning tactics and lessons.  There is no substitute for putting in the time.  Sometimes I want to quit when I get 10 tactics in a row wrong or lose game after game.  However,  the site is good at pairing you with similar level players.  I've found that when I lose a lot of games and my score goes down, I am then paired with lower score players that are easier to beat...and then your confidence comes back.  So my advice... hang in there old man!

Thee_Ghostess_Lola

Ur 87 ?....ur Octogramps !

I'd rollerglide w/ u....if ur a man. I'd hold ur raisin-wrinkled hand....so u wouldn't fall and we could chase the dots that spray the wall. happy.png

Thee_Ghostess_Lola

Gil ?....ppl here tell the elderly "don't pick green bananas".

....and try to be finished by the middlegame, okay ? - here2help.

K_Brown

Everyone knows that green bananas are called cucumbers. 

 

85_PorsheTurbo

I can(´t) Imagine blitz impact on his 87yo nervous system. 😶

Thee_Ghostess_Lola

....en passant ?

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85_PorsheTurbo

blitz rating of 238 🙏🐬