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ZidaneHamid

Given me playing since late 2019, I think that playing normal chess really pays off. But when you play fischer random you get a little bit too confused and play the moves that are a huge no-no in Fischer Random. For example:

You can see that d4 is a huge advantage, taking the center, and not allowing the opponent to take half of the "Chess Mountain" . and that shaped the game over here in this game. But in Fischer Random this is not the case. The Fischer Random game was designed to actually avoid opening strategies and that's why we see a lot of openings that are considered " offbeat" in normal chess. Fischer Random will definitely confuse you a little at the start. but from my experience i recommend that beginners should not play this variant before playing a multitude of normal chess before.



 

 

ZidaneHamid

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