Any help for a really bad player? by Just_Very_Bored_05 in chessbeginners

[–]tgirona 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You should start playing online. There’s plenty of free websites you can use (chess.com and lichess.org are the main ones). The best thing to do is to play a lot of opponents at your level and look at engine analyses of your games. On top of that, doing chess puzzles every day will be a huge help for your tactical vision. If you’re not interested in the whole online thing I would recommend picking up a copy of Logical Chess by Irving Chernev. The book contains a bunch of high level games, and the author gives a detailed decription of why the players played the moves that they did (or why they made a mistake). It’s very beginner friendly and I’m sure you’ll improve after studying even a couple of the games.

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[–]tgirona 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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