How To WIN at Chess

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shakje

Zzz, as general advice goes it isn't bad, but I'd say on principal that e4 and d4 are equal, and that the Nimzo-Indian and Rui Lopez where you're not developing both your knights before you develop a bishop are pretty viable openings..

sacredpawn

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GeneralMiller

I learned my first chess from practice and books. I have had two coaches. The one I have now is the best. He helps me learn what I need to learn, and is a great teacher.

erikvd88

hey... cheater! Did u know that chess could be actually fun?