It must be my turn now, to be insulted by the oracle.
LOL. Yep. Me too. Let's all get in line.
It must be my turn now, to be insulted by the oracle.
LOL. Yep. Me too. Let's all get in line.
Sad thing is that there are tons of opinions on how you get better and no one is actually sure what will work for different people , I don't buy the whole do a million tactics thing because players of the past got to pretty high levels of tactical play without them , sure they probably help but are not the main thing . You're going to have to waste alot of time to eventually figure out what works , or you could maybe get a coach but that can be expensive .
Improving your calculating ability is a must if you want to improve so keep working on the tactics.
However having looked at a few of your recent games it seems you're trying to force something tactical from the first few moves. Moves like Qh5 Qxe5 Qxc7 while your minor pieces are undeveloped is a recipe for disaster.
Try playing some games with the focus on developing your minor pieces to sensible squares and getting castled before trying to force something. Attacking ideas and tactics are more likely to be working for you with well placed coordinated pieces.
Un-Tracking this thread.
As far as Im concerned, the OP may continue to suck sooooooo bad and I simply dont give a damn.
Please tell us all again how wonderful and clever you are. How will we ever get through life as low rated chess players that suck? You're nothing in this life without a 1700 blitz rating. Oh the shame!
When I began to study chess a little bit serious, I met that Chessmaster Grandmaster Edition software. It was very fun and instructive. I recomend it for the begginers.
The title of this forum is very misleading, so stop make this kind of titles please or talk more about the subject of the title please. Thank you!
Have fun while sucking was an insight I had about the game. I was so absorbed by the idea of getting high rating that I forgot the reason I play was to have fun. It both sound like a cliche and is the truth. The thing I really wanted (I suppose its the same to you) is not nessecairly a high rating, but rather the plessure of learning something new. For example I and some friends met up in the town today and played togheter, and I learnt a lot of that and I was having fun. I still make tons of mistake which is ok. Do what works for you :D
ALIVE: "untracking this thread"
You are hilarius dude. And a very smart moron.
How many hours did you spend reading and writing ALL that crap?
I am convinced you and K Cake are one and the same......
So I can be certain you will read tgis, even though 'you' untracked it.
You are very funny!!!
I will annotate one of your games, I hope it'll help
thanks man...really helpful! i appreciate you taking the time to help!
Improving your calculating ability is a must if you want to improve so keep working on the tactics.
However having looked at a few of your recent games it seems you're trying to force something tactical from the first few moves. Moves like Qh5 Qxe5 Qxc7 while your minor pieces are undeveloped is a recipe for disaster.
Try playing some games with the focus on developing your minor pieces to sensible squares and getting castled before trying to force something. Attacking ideas and tactics are more likely to be working for you with well placed coordinated pieces.
yeah...agreed
Have fun while sucking was an insight I had about the game. I was so absorbed by the idea of getting high rating that I forgot the reason I play was to have fun. It both sound like a cliche and is the truth. The thing I really wanted (I suppose its the same to you) is not nessecairly a high rating, but rather the plessure of learning something new. For example I and some friends met up in the town today and played togheter, and I learnt a lot of that and I was having fun. I still make tons of mistake which is ok. Do what works for you :D
it's not fun for me...i want to throw my computer when i lose. my gf asked me what that noise was...it was me throwing an empty soda can across the room.
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I will annotate one of your games, I hope it'll help
That makes good sense even to me. Its a great to know theres people like u on here to help beginners to help improve their game. Thanks bud.