i just learned how pieces move, id love to learn how to play it, any tips for real beginners ? any youtubers or videos that you would recommend ?
if you really want to get good at chess you need to learn theory (set piece movements for first 10-15 moves) and allat but it's boring
for beginners just learn basic tactics and make sure not to throw away all your pieces (you can train against the computer bots or do puzzles)
good yters for beginners that are somewhat entertaining are like gothamchess and hikaru
try to watch some tutorials by gothamchess, but here is my summary:
Opening:
golden rules:
1) pawn in the center
2) knights and bishops out
3)king safety by castling
4) connected rooks
midgame:
what do I want to do with my pieces?
what does my opponent want to do with his pieces?
Do i have tactics?
does he have tactics
Endgame;
endgame takes skill and a lot of practice but just remember: pawn and king are op
GNub [#3]if you really want to get good at chess you need to learn theory (set piece movements for first 10-15 moves) and allat but it's boring
for beginners just learn basic tactics and make sure not to throw away all your pieces (you can train against the computer bots or do puzzles)
good yters for beginners that are somewhat entertaining are like gothamchess and hikaru
I disagree, getting a feel for the game is more important at a low level people won't play into theory anyways and you get out of book too quickly. Play games online with the ideas of getting your pieces out castling and taking the middle of the board with pawns. At a low level you can try to see if your opponent is hanging any pieces, you can try your best not to as well, this will take you a fair bit
GNub [#3]if you really want to get good at chess you need to learn theory (set piece movements for first 10-15 moves) and allat but it's boring
for beginners just learn basic tactics and make sure not to throw away all your pieces (you can train against the computer bots or do puzzles)
good yters for beginners that are somewhat entertaining are like gothamchess and hikaru
nah theory for first timers is a LOT.. i think only intermediate 800+ elo players should get into theory
BrotherMan [#9]nah theory for first timers is a LOT.. i think only intermediate 800+ elo players should get into theory
800 is intermediate?
samhatts [#7]I disagree, getting a feel for the game is more important at a low level people won't play into theory anyways and you get out of book too quickly. Play games online with the ideas of getting your pieces out castling and taking the middle of the board with pawns. At a low level you can try to see if your opponent is hanging any pieces, you can try your best not to as well, this will take you a fair bit
that's kind of what i wanted to get at, i'm saying if he really wants to commit to getting good then learning theory and midgame will skyrocket your rating but for more casual low elo type gameplay just knowing not to blunder pieces basically already gets you 1000-1200
kanyefan4238173 [#2]move pawn first
after that you cant do much wrong
Na bro can't be insulting my Reti gambit like that shit carried me to 2.1k elo