Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Chess Tips

What can chess be compared to, and why?
 Life. In chess I use psychology, logical thinking, preparation and such important skills as dealing with losing and winning and overcoming my own mistakes. It requires creativity, critical thinking and much more.

"To me chess is like life itself," Polgar says. "Chess is combining, so many important qualities in life, such as concentration, focusing and planning ahead, and taking into account the people around you, and precision, and research, and psychology, and time management, and a number of other very important life skills that we deal with on an everyday basis. I believe chess teaches you to be more responsible."

Important things to keep in mind before each move....



Chess Tips:

1. Chess is 90% Pshycology.


2. Daily Tactics Practice.

chesstempo, chess.com, chess.emerald, chessgames.com (openings)

3. If you see a good move, look for better one..

4. 1. Look for your opponent's checks, captures, and threats. 
2. The more you are winning, the more you need to think defense first. 
Black doesn't need another pawn. He only had to see and stop that one 
White threat





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