Showing posts with label basic-chess-tactics-training. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Chess is 99% tactics

Chess is one of the tactics of chess skill that must be correctly chess players who want to be a formidable chess player to watch. Without the skills of a good chess player, the game is not easily turned into a win-win handed known many, the benefits are rounded hard and achieved a real victory. A good chess player always a tactical chess TRIUMPH may impose, or have the ability to break POWER leverage can always "spark" in the enemy camp, etc ... You also want to draw, let alone win because it is difficult to maintain balance and could even end up losing because make to win. If you are not qualified tactical chess master, the party lost - yes, it is much less (unless of course your opponent's errors), because they can not attack or cons of a trap / trap , want to draw the enemy's mistakes. tactical short chess very, very important role in our chess game is up. Even the great masters of chess was agreed that 99% tactics. In simple words can be interpreted as tactics to self-STEP! There is no concept of tactical strategy. Strategy = What to do? How tactic = (what are the measurements), how? If = combination of tactical edge! Friday posts this weekend we will talk about tactics such as STEP in chess. What is the difference between tactics TEMA? very different!

The subjects can be divided into themes chess position subjects and tactics (strategic issues). In this paper, we discuss issues that tactic is in the game of chess. In remembering questions (and certainly understand the things you on the subject), the time of decision making is much faster and more accurate, especially in attack and defense. The ability to produce the steps pretty, beautiful and brilliant in a quick victory in chess often known that the combination is based on the Treasury of this IDEAS tactical (computation skills course should be sufficient)

Identification this subject is very important to simplify the problem, because our brains have trouble remembering the millions, even billions, trillions of possible measures have been out of chess with 32 and 64 seeds of this conspiracy. In tactical TOPICS  is easier for us to learn and master the different types of tactics in chess. Although the possibility of an extraordinary measure, but these positions are always repeated but not exactly, or just a piece exactly the same thing. But the tactic that allows us to quickly discover, through the identification of issues which were the characteristics of a visible position on the map.

(First seen from the inside) with known chess teacher Dan Heismann (I admire) is their real aim of tactics to detect the position now for about 5 seconds the first opportunities to learn tactics on the map with subjects without looking NOTICE to calculate. As soon as we sniff the tactics based on this question, we have slowly but surely on calculations with the certainty of the existence of such tactics, then the next inspection, we COMBINATION.

In fact, when the subject of tactics, which seems unlikely, perhaps we can resolve it quickly. But in practice the tactics SUBJECTS, often comes to the position are to solve complicated, especially when mixed with the people involved position / strategy. In memorizing questions we are always difficult, especially if we (humans are very limited) only on the skills of calculation, we can clearly impossible to solve such a complex situation.

Because of the importance of tactics, many chess Grandmaster and trainer in the world are terknal notes the importance of this tactic. The following was said by the GM / coach is a question of tactics.

flow tactically superior position. - Bobby Fischer
First to control expert is a difficult transition, but it is always the expert on the tactics of handling. - Robert Fischer
That was the beauty and brilliance of the tactical strikes that fascinates me in early childhood. - Garry Kasparov
They are worse in tactics. There is nothing else to say. - Vladimir Kramnik
Strategy requires thought, tactics require observation. - Max Euwe
A tactical situation requires cons-attack, not defense! - Rudolf Spielmann


Chess is 99% tactics. - Richard Teichmann
The main objective of the study may be tactical, the basic patterns fairly quickly, so the study of basic tactics repeatedly until you cans see it almost immediately is probably the best thing you can start Please look at chess! - Dan Heisman

Sunday, March 13, 2011

control of the opening practice

In chess, understand what must be done is part of the battle, understand when to do it is another part.

Opening System:
Kind and type of opening or movement based on the characteristics of step and have the respective meanings according to its character in terms of position / chess opening strategy.

Opening Popular:
Wide opening and the popular defense that at least you should know and be absorbed as capital practice. which included the opening of the popular namely: Opening of Spain, Gambit Minister, Sicilian Defense, Caro-kann defense, the Indian Defence King and others. For his approach select wrote that you like, meaning that in accordance with your krakter.

Mastery of Opening:
Opening a form of mastery as well as the beginning and then developed gradually in accordance with controlling the game and needs practice.

That means select your favorite opening and understood better start main variants, variant branch to the branches, because this provision to your chess game to come.

For example: If you hold the white pieces, opening it popular among others is to run the two-step king pawn advance or pawn advance Minister two steps forward, ...  you select the one you like, the face of the King or pawn pawn advance Minister (not to be understood better by both yes ! ... our brains would not be able to it all, and anyway it is "wasted energy"), meaning you select the pawn advance if king then learn all the answers relating to the opening face like a king, Sicilian Defence, Defence Caro-kann, French Defense etc. (about 12 kinds of important anyway).

Likewise, if you hold the black fruit, then you just learn 2-4 defense wrote, for example: if the opponent is open to the pawn advance Minister two steps, then select wrote 1 or 2 defense (eg: Sicillian defend, this is my favorite opening lho! Or Indian Defence King), if the opponent's face open with the king pawn two steps, then select wrote 1 or 2 defense (eg: Defense Sicilian Dragon opening this .... I prefer to face the E4! or Defence Caro-kann), after you select defense of your choice then go into it just is not easy ..!


Midle games
Understanding the calculation:
Calculations and analysis learned by understanding the meaning and benefits and a good way of structuring the analysis, rapid, precise and correct

Understanding the strategies & plans:
Strategy and planning methods studied in practice in order to obtain clarity of meaning and explanation. Quality of absorption must come first and then quantity, type and kind, especially terms of strategy.

Understand the tactics and combinations:
Understanding of tactics and combinations began by studying examples of appropriate kinds of existing practices, and understanding of quality through testing.

The middlegame is the part of the game Pls most pieces have been developed. Because
the opening theory has ended, players have to assess the position, to form plans based on
The features of the positions, and at the Same time to take into account the tactical
possibilities in the position.
Typical plans or strategical themes - for example the minority attack, that is the attack
of queenside pawns against an opponent WHO has more pawns on the queenside - are
Appropriate Often just for Some pawn structures, resulting from a specific group of Openings.

The study of Openings Should therefore be connected with the preparation of
plans typical for resulting middlegames.
Middlegame is Also the phase in the which most combinations occur. Middlegame
Often combinations are connected with the attack against the opponent's king; Some
typical patterns have Their own names, for example the Boden's Mate or the Lasker-
Bauer combination.
Another Important strategical question in the middlegame is whether and how to reduce
material and transform into an endgame (ie simplify). For example, minor material
Generally cans advantages be transformed into victory only in an endgame, and therefore
The stronger side must choose an Appropriate Way to Achieve an ending. Not every
reduction of material is good for this purpose, for example, if one side keeps a lightsquared
bishop and the opponent has a dark-squared one, the transformation into a
Bishops and pawns ending is usually advantageous for the weaker side only, Because of
endgame with the Bishops on Opposite colors is likely, to be a draw, even with an advantage
of one or two pawns.

The endgame (or end game or ending) is the stage of the game there are Few pieces Pls
left on the board. There are three main strategic differences Between Earlier stages of the
game and endgame.
Endgames cans be classified According to the type of pieces That Remain on board. Basic
checkmates are positions in the which one side has only a king and the other side has one or
two pieces and cans Opposing checkmate the king, with the pieces working together with
Their king. For example, king and pawn endgames Involve only kings and pawns on one
or both sides and the task of the stronger side is to promote one of the pawns. Other more
complicated endings are classified According to the pieces on board other Than kings.
 example "Rook and pawn versus Rook endgame."

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).



Moves of a King
Moves of a Queen
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
Moves of a Rook
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!


Moves of a Bishop

Moves of a Knight
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.
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
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
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
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