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Vijay Khadake.
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February 5, 2020 at 8:31 pm #250
Shreya Kulkarni
ParticipantIf anyone could please teach some new attacks on the king in chess? I am trying to become a better player then i am right now… I have a REALLY great uncle who ALWAYS beats me at chess and i hate it.
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February 5, 2020 at 8:33 pm #252
Vijay Khadake
ParticipantYou don’t need new moves. You need better moves.
Here is a place to start- The web site for the US Chess Federation has a section for new players.
Top Ten Tips.
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February 5, 2020 at 8:37 pm #255
Shreya Kulkarni
ParticipantThanks but i am just a beginner and the moves on the sites are pretty hard and i am un able to understand can you guide me ?
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February 5, 2020 at 8:37 pm #256
Shreya Kulkarni
ParticipantMost of the time as a beginner, your first move as white should be e4. Bobby Fisher said it is “Best by test.” As you learn more you can try d4, c4, Nf3 and others as opening moves. Try to control the middle of the board and keep each piece as mobile as possible. In other words, develop each piece to a square where it attacks and defends as many squares as possible. To take an obvious example, Nf3 is nearly always better than Nh3. Develop at least one knight within the first few moves.
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February 5, 2020 at 8:38 pm #257
Shreya Kulkarni
ParticipantMost of the time as a beginner, your first move as white should be e4. Bobby Fisher said it is “Best by test.” As you learn more you can try d4, c4, Nf3 and others as opening moves. Try to control the middle of the board and keep each piece as mobile as possible. In other words, develop each piece to a square where it attacks and defends as many squares as possible. To take an obvious example, Nf3 is nearly always better than Nh3. Develop at least one knight within the first few moves.
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February 5, 2020 at 8:44 pm #258
Shreya Kulkarni
ParticipantThanks its really helps. Any thing which i need to avoid ?
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February 5, 2020 at 8:44 pm #259
Vijay Khadake
ParticipantOf course avoid situations in which you are weak on either the black or white squares in a particular quadrant of the board.
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