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TataPusck

Could someone play some games with me and help me improve?Every time i play, they play very aggressivly and even if i try to counter_devolop pieces and even if they use only the queen and bishop they win every time, i've seen many videos about the openings, the rules you have to use to play better like develop the pieces in the middle, castle bla bla but i always lose.

 

Can someone help me?

 

IceKane

MeTheBoxLuhst wrote:

TataPusck wrote:

Could someone play some games with me and help me improve?Every time i play, they play very aggressivly and even if i try to counter_devolop pieces and even if they use only the queen and bishop they win every time, i've seen many videos about the openings, the rules you have to use to play better like develop the pieces in the middle, castle bla bla but i always lose.

 

Can someone help me?

 

do this, as white youll win for shore



MeTheBoxLuhst wrote: do this, as white youll win for shore How in the world did White get an extra move?

GodsPawn2016
TataPusck wrote:

Could someone play some games with me and help me improve?Every time i play, they play very aggressivly and even if i try to counter_devolop pieces and even if they use only the queen and bishop they win every time, i've seen many videos about the openings, the rules you have to use to play better like develop the pieces in the middle, castle bla bla but i always lose.

 

Can someone help me?

 

The basics of each phase of the game

Opening:

Follow the Opening principles:

1.      Control the center squares – d4-e4-d5-e5

2.      Develop your minor pieces toward the center – piece activity is the key

Ø  Complete your development before moving a piece twice or starting an attack.

Ø  Move pieces not pawns.

3.      Castle

4.      Connect your rooks

Ø    By move 12, you should have connected your Rooks, or be about to do so.

 

Middle game:

When you have completed the Opening Principles, you are now at the middle game.  Now you need to formulate a middle game plan.  The middle game is a very complicated part of a chess game.  A simple way to develop a middle game plan is to perform the following steps.

1.      Scan your opponents 5th, and 6th ranks (3rd, and 4th if your black)

2.      Look for weak pawns, and or weak squares.

Ø  Weak pawns and squares are Pawns, and squares that cannot be defended by another Pawn.

Ø  Knights are excellent pieces on weak squares.

Ø  When deciding on weak squares, and weak Pawns to attack, the closer to the center the better

 

End game:

Start with the basics:

1.      Learn basic mates – KQ vs. K, KR vs. K, KRR vs. K

2.      Learn Opposition, and Key Squares

 

3.      Learn basic King and Pawn endings

TataPusck

Thank you GodsPawn2016!I'll try!