LOL plz dont laugh at me. currently i am trying to memorize the name of the chess and how to move it.
hmmm….my question is, what’s the sequence of learning? cuz i browse the Y answers. and it seemd like there is something called opening, Gambit and stuff. so what should i learn first? what’s next?
and how long does it takes u to be good at it? are u a master already? Thanks!!
P.S. i’ll appreciate if u can give me some good websites about chess!!
Incoming search terms:
chessmentor 3 challenges skipping
what do i study first endgames tactics strategy or openings
The fried liver attack is a super aggressive opening that derives from the two knights defense in the italian game. White looks to sacrifice his knight on f7 so that he can take initiative and start a great assault against the black king. Black has to be on his toes and has to play very careful or else he will find himself checkmated very fast. www.thechesswebsite.com
We examine a popular defense to white’s e4 pawn opening and discuss the important things you need to know when playing the French Defense. This in depth analysis should share some light on how to play the French Defense correctly. This is Part 1 so make sure to watch Part 2 for the second part of this video. Visit www.thechesswebsite.com for more analysis and for daily puzzles and famous games.
i know about ICC, and WCN (which is no longer) and yahoo and freechess.org and chesscube. they all suck, their interfaces are garbage and not user friendly and half of them won’t let you go full screen (or mostly full screen even).
ten points to the one who hooks me up with a site that is FREE and is worth a crap. thank you very much in advance
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I have never played chess in my life. Can you possibly give a basic understanding, the rules, and how it all works?
It was so embarrassing when my little cousin asked me to play chess with him and I didn’t know how. Then my relatives found out and started laughing at me. They are so mean lol. They just wait, see what a great chess player I will be (hopefully).
Any tips and hints would really help. Thank you very much!