so does it mean that since i am a beginner, i should just stick on a opening every time so i get used to it and make advantage of the specific opening before i learn another?
A question about spanish game
i have played without doing any research or tactics thing and i lose every single match except one -.-
i've played for more than a month by now -.-

i have played without doing any research or tactics thing and i lose every single match except one -.-
i've played for more than a month by now -.-
as soon as you start studying tactics you will won alot of games. ALOT
so should i buy a book of tactics or endgame or middlegame?
cause i got a opengame book called world champion openings by eric schiller.
it is not a very good one.
anyways
any suggestion i should read to improve significantly?
so should i buy a book of tactics or endgame or middlegame?
cause i got a opengame book called world champion openings by eric schiller.
it is not a very good one.
anyways
any suggestion i should read to improve significantly?
I would recommend that you stop reading books and start playing around with endgame tactics -- tactics with few pieces on the board. Once you're extremely comfortable with that, split your training time between middlegame tactics and advanced endgames. This is, in my opinion, the most effective way to train. Shortcuts simply do not work.
i think white just likes to move the bishop 5 times
But in how many openings can you do that and get away with it? ;)
i just played a game with computer, now i got one more question, i am not sure if it is consider as spanish game or not:
the game is as follw ( the openings of the game)
i want to ask: same as spanish game, i developed the bishop to b5, but the black pawn choose c6, and i move away, and black developed d5,
doesn't this help black to gain center control while i lose tempo?
anyway to prevent it or to fight this opening?
sorry for asking so much but i am absolute newbie
i just played a game with computer, now i got one more question, i am not sure if it is consider as spanish game or not:
the game is as follw ( the openings of the game)
i want to ask: same as spanish game, i developed the bishop to b5, but the black pawn choose c6, and i move away, and black developed d5,
doesn't this help black to gain center control while i lose tempo?
anyway to prevent it or to fight this opening?
sorry for asking so much but i am absolute newbie
Unless black commits to a Nc6-based development scheme, Bb5 usually just helps black.
also the link still doesn't work
it dsid missing pages someone haas moved or something like that
Did you check the link from my first post? The link in the quotes is the old one and broken but the one in the original works at least for me.
thanks very much
that is a very helpful post for answerign my question