1350 is hardly beginner level.
Calling all beginners!!!

I'll help you. Let's talk about it in live chess. I'm higher than you said, but I'll help you. Take it!

Thanks Sam97, can you challege me and tell me what moves to make?
I know what the rules are, I just don't know how to apply them.
1200 is the level that new members are given. Most of them, in my experience, are novices who are nowhere near genuine 1200's. Typically they will play and lose their first rated game and be reduced to the low 1,000's. In the case of novices, 1200 is too high a beginning level. The problem is that it is occasionally too low for a new member who is a capable player. They've got to set it somewhere.
I've glanced at your games and don't see why you resigned the first two. You did not appear in any great difficulty.
So I joined Chess.com about a day ago, and I'm having a really fun time with the cite.
The only problem is that I'm going against people who are way to advanced for my skill level. To be honest, I haven't played in three years. I'm joining chess club in about two days, but for now I'm just battleing random people online.
Unfortunately, Since I'm a begginer, I'm losing every match I'm playing. I also tried the lessons, which I have no idea what I'm doing.
If you're a begginer, would you mind facing me. I kinda need to go againsy someone as new as I am. Nothing wrong with losing, but I feel like I'm not learning anything.
Here are some simple guidelines I made.
1. Has a rating less than 1,350
2. Joined Chess.com less than a week ago
3. Been playing the game less than a year.
Only challege me if you follow these guidelines.
A sincere thanks to anyone who replies.