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for anything there are severeal things we must know..

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sfft wrote:

for anything there are severeal things we must know..

for sample: when we start to learn a foreign language... what must be the priority...words, gramer, simple sentences patterns..etc..which one have to be first and second and ten other steps.. we can decide that up to us or up to our friend's advices gaybe our language teacher. if we decide ourselves we can success something but obviously not enough.. if we listen our friends we might confused. but if we consider our teacher we can learning properly... it is the same ın chess too.. if we want to be good player we have to consider the masters actually... but when we follow the master's suggestions we have to build up our styles... some gm's say consider the attacks some say consider the strategies some of them say lots of things.. ok they are true... but we should make a hierarchy.. but how? ın order: strategies openings middlegames tactics combinatons endgame.....follow this row you will see the result

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I remember when I started to learn chess in 6th grade.. I got like a thousand books from my chess club and I started to read and to play it on the board. good times :)

**off to this topic: Really sorry, but how do I make a new topic**

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1. Learn the moves

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learn 30 moves of theory on all opening

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skotheim2 wrote:

learn 30 moves of theory on all opening

I can back his suggestion up, that should be your second step. Memorise it all.