While many people learn how to improve the tactics of chess master in their game, a real mastery comes only when we really need to address the crisis on the map. The effectiveness or futility of moving more relevant and obvious when analyzing in hindsight, it is very important that you always check the quality of play to conclude that.
Seen in this light, the software forces the user and weaknesses of the stage or the tactics of chess can be a great help. For example, chess tactics of old lead failures unfortunate situation when a series of bad situation, you do end up blocking the movement of their own chess pieces. A simple example of the many errors that a player of chess tactics at the start of the queen presented during the initial phase of the game. The future development of the game you have to leave the queen to move freely. Please note that any movement must have a purpose, but in vain or simply lose the rhythm of the game.
We can not talk about chess tactics, without a specific strategy, so that every move you make in the overall context of general application or a game approach. To put it in other words, must have goals. There are players who use this tactic when an opponent makes a mistake not to try, but wait for an opponent to make mistakes is certainly a bad choice. Of course, you probably guessed, and with an injury to the defense of others to your advantage, but to really depend on what is really build your tactical chess, it is not good.
Who are the secrets of chess to the importance of developing in all the important part is to be released during the opening match. If the time to reach the middle game, you still have an important role in the final game, then you are definitely broken chess tactics and the likelihood that you have won the game fairly low.
In terms of chess tactics as you develop your chess pieces of 16 chess pieces right .. A chess game consists of three phases played well. At the opening, the players bring your chess pieces in preparation for battle. Later, go to the laborer position players and carry out attacks and attacks-cons in the middle game. While the final is when the amount of fruit you get a little chess in general, so that only farmers and other chess pieces on a plate, are safer for the king, and the final battle.
Here are 11 ways to improve your chess.
1. Do you have a plan. Your opponent is easy to defend you if you threaten something in motion, which was then in the next step and so on. For you to be effective, the chess pieces you need to work together. The agents will quen Tower work in harmony, if you develop a plan. chess pieces is the "team" and you're a coach, you must use all their power together.
2. Watch where you walk opponent. You have to stop and think every time you move your opponent. Ask yourself why not selected? If parts of the dangers? Are there other threats I should watch out for? You carry out their own strategies to defend against the threat of the enemy.
3. Growing rapidly and well. An important part of chess is time. Players who are prepared to act quickly to control the game. You must develop your chess pieces effectively in a strong position in the wing to create queen or king.
4. Hold to save the king. The goal is to kill the opponent's king. Sometimes players forget that his opponent was hunting for the king, because they are too busy thinking about their own plans.
5. Take the best step. Ask yourself these questions when you move it. Can I improve my position even more by increasing the efficiency of your chess pieces? Is my chess pieces move in the direction of a better one? Your chess pieces to each other, to help defend against the threat of the enemy?
6. If a farmer to consider: Can I still be protected against attacks?
7. If the other parties to consider: the enemy can hunt?
8. Always be vigilant. Once a player reaches a position or discouraged if they are a bad position is a tendency for people to relax. If you have a better position, watch out! One careless move could throw your advantage. You must always be alert to the threat of the enemy.
9. Knowing when to trade the chess pieces. The best time for materials exchange chess pieces, if you replace the chess pieces are better than your chess pieces. Take advantage of the opportunity with the best.
10. Consider the final. You must remember that every step you can make your chances in the closing stages to be assigned. Concentrate on your immediate plans, as well as opponents.
11. Control Center. The player of the four areas were in the middle of the board of control of the best games, in many cases.
Showing posts with label Chess-game. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Benefits of Playing Chess tactics
Research in various countries, proving that the game of chess is a fun tool for children to develop a personality. Because by playing chess means training the right brain and left, train self-confidence, discipline, patience, endurance, and skills to make plans, strategies, and making the right decisions in limited time.
Many people view the game of chess is very boring. How not? Imagine ... then, no supporter especially cheerleader or umbrella girl, all game players to just be quiet and cool with each thought then, no body contact then, no drums or trumpets spirit of the game and there are many more reasons that justify if chess was boring. But do not ever question you ask the players / athletes and fans of chess. So you can definitely answer that contrary to previous opinion. Chess game is very ... very exciting. Although no umbrella girl, cheerleader or supporter which encouraged even though the audience is not there ... .. They can last for hours. It's really a strange game!! Here I do not want to talk about why people can survive for hours glare mute wooden blocks on a square board called a black-and-white chess, but I'm about the philosophy which is contained in a chess game that maybe we can apply in life daily.
In chess it is set to how the movement of chess pieces, for example, a pawn can only move forward (step 2 tops may only be one plot after plot), the minister / launcher moves sideways, horse motion resembles the letter "L", Fortress can 4-way but can not oblique, queen / governor can move in any direction and the king / queen can move in all directions but only one plot each step.
"In life ... .. everyone has a role and how their lives are bound in the rules of either God or by man made his own. So .... Follow the rules and really understand what role we are playing well we should know what we should do. "
In chess before starting the game we have to determine how to play ... .. survive or attack. But sometimes in the middle course of the game there are times when we change the way we play because of the changing situation and the position of the game. But the goal has never changed is our king maintained so as not to die or at least can mussel
"In life ... .. from the outset we must remain focused on the goals we set and how to achieve it. If there are changing circumstances in our lives, then we need to adjust the way he is not the goal. The objective can we change if there is no other way to achieve it (if not possibly win the mussels was that we try). "
In chess every step we make should we really count and should always contain clear objectives without sacrificing itself or the opponent's position. In short, without calculation and illuminating purposes, the steps that we make will be useless even be a blunder which led to the defeat.
"In life .... calculate every move our steps with the aim of illuminating without forgetting his own condition and circumstances we should always do so could end up with a victory. "
In chess we should not be careless, what else underestimate your opponent. Although the quantity of our pawns and position are more willing to win the game but if we are careless and do not focus on the mistakes and carelessness will be utilized opponents to take over or change the course of the game. Because, your opponent will think harder if the position of urgency and try to break away from pressure so if we do not focus and act recklessly, the victory that was almost in hand will be destroyed.
"In life .... We must not act recklessly and casually before the goals are actually achieved. Stay focused at all times and do not let the situation / conditions around us change the tracks that we have created hard-hard in achieving the goal. Wealth and intelligence that we have can make in achieving the goal of life but if we are unwise and wrong use of wealth and intelligence that we have the destruction that will be we can. "
And one more ... .., although sometimes only a pawn underestimated and often underestimated role in the game, but at the time a pawn can change and be anything if the survivors walked the final border of the opponent's defense.
"Never underestimate the person even though the person is Nobody"
Many people view the game of chess is very boring. How not? Imagine ... then, no supporter especially cheerleader or umbrella girl, all game players to just be quiet and cool with each thought then, no body contact then, no drums or trumpets spirit of the game and there are many more reasons that justify if chess was boring. But do not ever question you ask the players / athletes and fans of chess. So you can definitely answer that contrary to previous opinion. Chess game is very ... very exciting. Although no umbrella girl, cheerleader or supporter which encouraged even though the audience is not there ... .. They can last for hours. It's really a strange game!! Here I do not want to talk about why people can survive for hours glare mute wooden blocks on a square board called a black-and-white chess, but I'm about the philosophy which is contained in a chess game that maybe we can apply in life daily.
In chess it is set to how the movement of chess pieces, for example, a pawn can only move forward (step 2 tops may only be one plot after plot), the minister / launcher moves sideways, horse motion resembles the letter "L", Fortress can 4-way but can not oblique, queen / governor can move in any direction and the king / queen can move in all directions but only one plot each step.
"In life ... .. everyone has a role and how their lives are bound in the rules of either God or by man made his own. So .... Follow the rules and really understand what role we are playing well we should know what we should do. "
In chess before starting the game we have to determine how to play ... .. survive or attack. But sometimes in the middle course of the game there are times when we change the way we play because of the changing situation and the position of the game. But the goal has never changed is our king maintained so as not to die or at least can mussel
"In life ... .. from the outset we must remain focused on the goals we set and how to achieve it. If there are changing circumstances in our lives, then we need to adjust the way he is not the goal. The objective can we change if there is no other way to achieve it (if not possibly win the mussels was that we try). "
In chess every step we make should we really count and should always contain clear objectives without sacrificing itself or the opponent's position. In short, without calculation and illuminating purposes, the steps that we make will be useless even be a blunder which led to the defeat.
"In life .... calculate every move our steps with the aim of illuminating without forgetting his own condition and circumstances we should always do so could end up with a victory. "
In chess we should not be careless, what else underestimate your opponent. Although the quantity of our pawns and position are more willing to win the game but if we are careless and do not focus on the mistakes and carelessness will be utilized opponents to take over or change the course of the game. Because, your opponent will think harder if the position of urgency and try to break away from pressure so if we do not focus and act recklessly, the victory that was almost in hand will be destroyed.
"In life .... We must not act recklessly and casually before the goals are actually achieved. Stay focused at all times and do not let the situation / conditions around us change the tracks that we have created hard-hard in achieving the goal. Wealth and intelligence that we have can make in achieving the goal of life but if we are unwise and wrong use of wealth and intelligence that we have the destruction that will be we can. "
And one more ... .., although sometimes only a pawn underestimated and often underestimated role in the game, but at the time a pawn can change and be anything if the survivors walked the final border of the opponent's defense.
"Never underestimate the person even though the person is Nobody"
Sunday, March 13, 2011
basic chess tactics training
Chess game is a game which is quite complicated but fun. includes several things. players must understand the rules of each step movement of chess pieces. straight-rock movement. bishop moves diagonally, knight movements shaped l. then also have to understand the rules of the game, such as how to eat, and kill the king.
Chessboard
Chess board consists of 64 plots of the same magnitude, with alternating row colors black-white-black-white. How to put the chess board as shown above, and in accordance with FIDE (Federation Internationale des Echecs = Regulation of the International Chess Federation) and white spaces are located to the right players (plot h1 and a8, while the black patch is located to the left of the player (plot a1 and H8),
The value I mean the exchange rate ... Ex: If the Minister (9 points) you eat your opponent, but you can second fort in its place (each worth 5) ... Maybe you still stay ahead in the game ...
K = King = King = R (1 pieces) located in the middle)
King is the most important piece, but is one of the weakest. The king can only move one square in any direction - up, down, to the sides, and diagonally. Click on the ">" button in the diagram below to see how the king can move around the board. The king may never move himself into check (where he could be captured).
Q = Queen = Minister = M (1 pieces ) located in the middle dean with the King)
Queen is the most powerful pieces. If moved she can move in any one straight direction - forward, backward, sideways, or diagonally - as far as possible as long as she does not move through any of her own pieces. And, like with all pieces, if the queen captures an opponent's piece her move is over. Click through the diagram below to see how the queens move. Notice how the white queen captures the black queen and then the black king is forced to move.
R = Rook = Fortress = B (2 pieces) is located at the edge plots
Rook may move as far as it wants, but only forward, backward, and to the sides. The rooks are particularly powerful pieces when they are protecting each other and working together!
B = Bishop=Elephant = G (2 pieces)is located beside the Minister and the side of King
Bishop may move as far as it wants, but only diagonally. Each bishop starts on one color (light or dark) and must always stay on that color. Bishops work well together because they cover up each other’s weaknesses.
N = Knights = Horse = K (2 pieces) is located beside the Fortress
Knights move in a very different way from the other pieces – going two squares in one direction, and then one more move at a 90 degree angle, just like the shape of an “L”. Knights are also the only pieces that can move over other pieces.
P = Pawn = (8 pieces) at the front.
Pawns are unusual because they move and capture in different ways: they move forward, but capture diagonally. Pawns can only move forward one square at a time, except for their very first move where they can move forward two squares. Pawns can only capture one square diagonally in front of them. They can never move or capture backwards. If there is another piece directly in front of a pawn he cannot move past or capture that pieces.
Promotion
Pawns have another special ability and that is that if a pawn reaches the other side of the board it can become any other chess piece (called promotion). A pawn may be promoted to any piece. [NOTE: A common misconception is that pawns may only be exchanged for a piece that has been captured. That is NOT true.] A pawn is usually promoted to a queen. Only pawns may be promoted.
En Passant
The last rule about pawns is called “en passant,” which is French basically means “in passing”. If a pawn moves out two squares on its first move, and by doing so lands to the side of an opponent’s pawn (effectively jumping past the other pawn’s ability to capture it), that other pawn has the option of capturing the first pawn as it passes by. This special move must be done immediately after the first pawn has moved past, otherwise the option to capture it is no longer available. Click through the example below to better
understand this odd, but important rule.
Castling
One other special rule is called castling. This move allows you to do two important things all in one move: get your king to safety (hopefully), and get your rook out of the corner and into the game. On a player’s turn he may move his king two squares over to one side and then move the rook from that side’s corner to right next to the king on the opposite side. In order to castle, however, it must meet the following conditions:
* it must be that king’s very first move
* it must be that rook’s very first move
* there cannot be any pieces between the king and rook to move
* the king may not be in check or pass through check
Notice that when you castle one direction the king is closer to the side of the board. That is called kingside. Castling to the other side, through where the queen sat, is called castling queenside. Regardless of which side, the king always moves only two squares when castling.
Check and Checkmate
As stated before, the purpose of the game is to checkmate the opponent’s king. This happens when the king is put into check and cannot get out of check. There are only three ways a king can get out of check: move out of the way (though he cannot castle!), block the check with another piece, or capture the piece threatening the king. If a king cannot escape checkmate then the game is over. Customarily the king is not captured or removed from the board, the game is simply declared over.
Draws
Occasionally chess games do not end with a winner, but with a draw. There are 5 reasons why a chess game may end in a draw:
1. The position reaches a stalemate where it is one player’s turn to move, but his king is not in check and yet he does not have another legal move
2. The players may simply agree to a draw and stop playing
3. There are not enough pieces on the board to force a checkmate (example: a king and a bishop vs. a king)
4. A player declares a draw if the same exact position is repeated three times (though not necessarily three times in a row)
5. Fifty consecutive moves have been played where neither player has moved a pawn or captured a piece.
hope all understand with the above description if you do not understand .. re .. continue reading until you understand ...
So first of my posts to learn basic chess tactics training this time
Chessboard
Chess board consists of 64 plots of the same magnitude, with alternating row colors black-white-black-white. How to put the chess board as shown above, and in accordance with FIDE (Federation Internationale des Echecs = Regulation of the International Chess Federation) and white spaces are located to the right players (plot h1 and a8, while the black patch is located to the left of the player (plot a1 and H8),
The value I mean the exchange rate ... Ex: If the Minister (9 points) you eat your opponent, but you can second fort in its place (each worth 5) ... Maybe you still stay ahead in the game ...
K = King = King = R (1 pieces) located in the middle)
King is the most important piece, but is one of the weakest. The king can only move one square in any direction - up, down, to the sides, and diagonally. Click on the ">" button in the diagram below to see how the king can move around the board. The king may never move himself into check (where he could be captured).
Moves of a King |
Moves of a Queen |
Queen is the most powerful pieces. If moved she can move in any one straight direction - forward, backward, sideways, or diagonally - as far as possible as long as she does not move through any of her own pieces. And, like with all pieces, if the queen captures an opponent's piece her move is over. Click through the diagram below to see how the queens move. Notice how the white queen captures the black queen and then the black king is forced to move.
R = Rook = Fortress = B (2 pieces) is located at the edge plots
Moves of a Rook |
Moves of a Bishop |
Moves of a Knight |
Bishop may move as far as it wants, but only diagonally. Each bishop starts on one color (light or dark) and must always stay on that color. Bishops work well together because they cover up each other’s weaknesses.
N = Knights = Horse = K (2 pieces) is located beside the Fortress
Knights move in a very different way from the other pieces – going two squares in one direction, and then one more move at a 90 degree angle, just like the shape of an “L”. Knights are also the only pieces that can move over other pieces.
Moves of a Pawn |
P = Pawn = (8 pieces) at the front.
Pawns are unusual because they move and capture in different ways: they move forward, but capture diagonally. Pawns can only move forward one square at a time, except for their very first move where they can move forward two squares. Pawns can only capture one square diagonally in front of them. They can never move or capture backwards. If there is another piece directly in front of a pawn he cannot move past or capture that pieces.
Examples of Pawn move=promotion |
Pawns have another special ability and that is that if a pawn reaches the other side of the board it can become any other chess piece (called promotion). A pawn may be promoted to any piece. [NOTE: A common misconception is that pawns may only be exchanged for a piece that has been captured. That is NOT true.] A pawn is usually promoted to a queen. Only pawns may be promoted.
Examples of En passant |
The last rule about pawns is called “en passant,” which is French basically means “in passing”. If a pawn moves out two squares on its first move, and by doing so lands to the side of an opponent’s pawn (effectively jumping past the other pawn’s ability to capture it), that other pawn has the option of capturing the first pawn as it passes by. This special move must be done immediately after the first pawn has moved past, otherwise the option to capture it is no longer available. Click through the example below to better
Examples of castling |
Castling
One other special rule is called castling. This move allows you to do two important things all in one move: get your king to safety (hopefully), and get your rook out of the corner and into the game. On a player’s turn he may move his king two squares over to one side and then move the rook from that side’s corner to right next to the king on the opposite side. In order to castle, however, it must meet the following conditions:
* it must be that king’s very first move
* it must be that rook’s very first move
* there cannot be any pieces between the king and rook to move
* the king may not be in check or pass through check
Notice that when you castle one direction the king is closer to the side of the board. That is called kingside. Castling to the other side, through where the queen sat, is called castling queenside. Regardless of which side, the king always moves only two squares when castling.
Check and Checkmate
As stated before, the purpose of the game is to checkmate the opponent’s king. This happens when the king is put into check and cannot get out of check. There are only three ways a king can get out of check: move out of the way (though he cannot castle!), block the check with another piece, or capture the piece threatening the king. If a king cannot escape checkmate then the game is over. Customarily the king is not captured or removed from the board, the game is simply declared over.
Draws
Occasionally chess games do not end with a winner, but with a draw. There are 5 reasons why a chess game may end in a draw:
1. The position reaches a stalemate where it is one player’s turn to move, but his king is not in check and yet he does not have another legal move
2. The players may simply agree to a draw and stop playing
3. There are not enough pieces on the board to force a checkmate (example: a king and a bishop vs. a king)
4. A player declares a draw if the same exact position is repeated three times (though not necessarily three times in a row)
5. Fifty consecutive moves have been played where neither player has moved a pawn or captured a piece.
hope all understand with the above description if you do not understand .. re .. continue reading until you understand ...
So first of my posts to learn basic chess tactics training this time
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