- I generally consider myself an advanced beginner. I obviously know how all the pieces move, and i don't call the knight a horsie. I can win against level one and level two chess titans on my computer, but i sometimes lose to level three. Where can i get more information about chess strategy? I'm not always the one who learns by doing.
-How did you get good at chess? Did you ever spend time reading about opening and variants on said openings, or did you figure out how to destroy all by playing against other people?
- what is the one piece of advice you can give to someone at my level for improvement?
thank you in advance (:Chess: A couple questions about skill levels, openings, etc?
You can get more information about chess strategy from library books and online.
Getting Better at Chess: play and practice, read and study, and have fun.
http://www.Chess.com/learn-how-to-play-c鈥?/a>
The United States Chess Federation
USCF Home New to Chess? Ten Tips To Winning Chess
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More chess tips:
鈥?鈥?鈥?Chess Tips and Lessons http://www.BeginnerChess.org/
鈥?鈥?鈥?Improving Tips http://www.ChessCorner.com/tutorial/impr鈥?/a>
鈥?鈥?鈥?Winning Tips http://www.ChessCorner.com/tutorial/Inte鈥?/a>
鈥?鈥?鈥?64 Tips, Hints, Pointers, and Precepts http://www.HowToAdvice.com/Chess/
鈥?鈥?鈥?101 Chess Tips http://www.101ChessTips.com/
One piece of advice for improvement in results is to avoid giving away free pieces.Chess: A couple questions about skill levels, openings, etc?
chess strategy numbers are based on U.S.C.F. games...1000...1200...1400...1600...etc etc etc
your lucky if your a 1000 player?....that's basically an advanced beginner
your ready to take your chess skills to the next level...
author : irving chernev
title : winning chess, how to see three moves ahead
its a used and out of print book
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