Chess Board vs. "Virtual" chess board.

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Martin_Stahl
Ev9191 wrote:
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Any ideas of how can I improve this?

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You improve that skill by playing more on a physical board.

Diakonia

I have heard/read/asked about this many times.  I have heard every answer possible.  What works best for me is chess on a laptop.  But whatever works best for you.

NativeChessMinerals

Yeah, that's normal.

The more you analyze on a board, the more you get used to it. Playing does this of course, but you can also take tactical puzzles and set them up on a board before trying to solve them.

egoole
Ev9191 wrote:

Hi everyone, I am new at chess. It's less than a year that I actually play it. Well, to learn and understand the rules I researched on the internet, first I discovered a good website for begginers (chess academy) then when I looked for a place to play online I found the Chess.com

My difficulty is to play in a real, physical board. There's a huge difference in my skills when I play on a computer screen and in a real board. I mean, I'm bad at both (lol) but I feel very confused when I'am playing without looking to a screen, can't make my calculations right, blunder very often when I have to move the pieces with my hand and not with a mouse.

 You're current. All we do in the 21st century is look at screens in everything we do..