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gopher72

Multitudes of openings, middle and end games, strategy, tactics, variations, main and secondary lines, collections of "how to's" on youtube asking one to first decide whether you want a slow or fast-paced game and then memorize sequences of moves in response to hypothetical moves,  etc. Like golf, I think chess is incredibly difficult to learn and impossible to master (but a lot more people choose to play golf).  IMHO both are guilty of making their game so complex and hard to learn. So help me out. Pretend you are writing a book on how to play the game or maybe coaching someone who is perhaps a beginner who needs a path to follow from beginner to advanced.  What things would you write/teach and in what order? And maybe what to ignore amongst all the instructional noise out there. A big thank you!