Need some good opening lessons n traps
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Newbie here and interested in vintage chess computers. Recently found a Millennium Orion Intelligent chess board- trying to find an English language manual for it. Is there anywhere here I can try? Thanks.
I highly recommend that anyone considering being a chess instructor complete a "Preparing to Teach course." These are held at universities and teachers training colleges in the UK.
I like to open a game in random ways, every game I play. Maybe how to win with different random beginnings or how to never open a game?
I would love to have a master player and instructor put together a systematic lesson plan that a beginner could follow in order to improve over time. I just kinda wander from one point to the next haphazardly with little structure. I don't know how much time to spend on any one subject that would help me improve. I end up doing puzzles most of the time. I need a guide, please some one guide me.
Something on the Karlsbad stucture.
I personally struggle with the side that has the semi-open e file. I can't find a good attack against the King, before the minority attack proves winning against my queenside.
Hi!
Anyone out there have any suggestions for topics for future Chess Mentor courses?
You NEED to have an algebraic chess notation lesson, although most of the world wide chess community knows it a lesson on it would be useful for the 1 person in the back who has no idea what algebraic chess notation is, and as a review lesson
Hi!
Anyone out there have any suggestions for topics for future Chess Mentor courses?
You NEED to have an algebraic chess notation lesson, although most of the world wide chess community knows it a lesson on it would be useful for the 1 person in the back who has no idea what algebraic chess notation is, and as a review lesson
Chess.com also and lechess (if it doesn’t have it [Ive never been on lechess before]) needs one also, for the same reasons
i love king's gambit opening