Study Basic Chess Strategies
There are four simple things that every chess player should know:
Protect your King
Get your king to the corner of the board where he is usually safer.
Don't put off castling. You should usually castle as quickly as
possible. Remember, it doesn't matter how close you are to checkmating
your opponent if your own king is checkmated first!
Don't Give Pieces Away
Don't carelessly lose your pieces! Each piece is valuable and you
can't win a game without pieces to checkmate. There is an easy system
that most players use to keep track of the relative value of each chess
piece. How much are the chess pieces worth?
- A pawn is worth 1
- A knight is worth 3
- A bishop is worth 3
- A rook is worth 5
- A queen is worth 9
- The king is infinitely valuable
At the end of the game these points don't mean anything – it is
simply a system you can use to make decisions while playing, helping you
know when to capture, exchange, or make other moves.
Control the Center of the Chessboard
You should try and control the center of the board with your pieces
and pawns. If you control the center, you will have more room to move
your pieces and will make it harder for your opponent to find good
squares for his pieces. In the example above white makes good moves to
control the center while black plays bad moves.
Use All of your Chess Pieces
In the example above white got all of his pieces in the game! Your
pieces don't do any good when they are sitting back on the first row.
Try and develop all of your pieces so that you have more to use when you
attack the king. Using one or two pieces to attack will not work
against any decent opponent.
Practice by Playing Lots of Games
The most important thing you can do to get better at chess is to play
lots of chess! It doesn't matter if you play at home with friends or
family, or play online, you have to play the game a lot to improve.
These days it's easy to find a game of chess online!
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