Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Any real good chess openings to win the game quickly and easily?

I'm a novice and I'd like to improve my chess skills. Thanks.|||No. There are no quick and easy wins, not against good players. That is why chess is a great game.


Here are some basics for you from the US Chess Federation.





http://main.uschess.org/content/view/911鈥?/a>





There is much more to learn.|||No, there aren't.


Unless you're lucky, or playing against a very weak opponent, don't expect to win in the first ten moves or so.


However, knowledge of openings (and more importantly, the principles behind them) will help you to arrive at a playable (possibly winning) position in the middle game.


There are no "quick fixes" in chess, which is why, as the guy above said, it's such a great game!|||The key to winning a chess game is to get a strategic advantage positionally early. This will lead to getting ahead materially (in pieces) as well. Start off by moving one of the center pawns forward. Then make sure to get out your knights and bishops early on. The key is to try to gain control of the center of the board.|||Get your knights out there fast. Watch your opponent, if they move a pon away from the king, move your own pon in front of your bishop and go in for the kill. They'll usually (depending on the set up) use their queen to protect the King, but take her. it's worth loosing a bishop for a queen. always control the center of the board and you'll have the upper hand.|||If there was an easy way to win the game, everybody would use it.





If everybody used it, it wouldn't work anymore.





There are no quick fixes. Go read a book.|||the only advice i can give u is try and control the center of the board,and make sure u put up a strong defense by making sure all of ur pieces re protected it will help u alot|||There are none, however King pawn openings are regarded as the most aggressive.|||even the rookies know about the 4-move mate





...you going to have the learn the HARD way....like the rest of us monkeys

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