![]() That & not dropping pieces!Īnnotated games are good to study though probably might be a bit too much at the pure beginner level (I wasn't into them much at all until I was around 1300 or so). Ingraining the tactical & mating patterns into your head will take you from pure beginning to almost intermediate level in & of itself. Ones with lots of chess puzzles are great. ![]() ![]() Ask your opponents if they will go over the game with you "post-mortem" (after the game) and, if they won, ask them what there thought process was and how they exploited your mistakes (and if you won, still try to see how you could have played even better).Īs for books, there are tons of good beginner books out there. If I were in your shoes, I'd join a site like & get some coorespondence games going with people there. Personally, I find it more fun facing human opponents. At your level it's possible to make massively rapid progress. ![]()
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