الخميس، 2 ديسمبر 2010
How to Learn Chess Endgame Strategies
Instructions
- 1Accept that the endgame is less available for memorization than the opening. Because you cannot predict exactly which pieces will be on the board and where, you won't be able to memorize a stock position and moves. Instead, understand that the endgame is flexible and requires different learning methods.
- 2Realize that, while you can't memorize a bunch of endgame moves, you can learn strategies to move amongst 4 or 5 pieces (rather than all 32). By evaluating your own strengths and the value of your opponent's pieces, you can assess the situation and decide what course of action to follow.
- 3Know your strongest pieces. While the bishop and knight are equally valued, know which one you are more comfortable using. If you can retain at least one of your strongest pieces for the endgame, you may secure a distinct advantage.
- 4Maintain the defense of your own king as long as possible. Especially if your opponent has fewer pieces than you do to protect his king, don't neglect your own defense. In the end, you may require all of your pieces, but give yourself time to strategize by preserving your own defensive structure as long as possible.
- 5Research and practice special cases, such as situations where single pieces are pitted against one another. While you can't memorize entire endgames, you can learn how to take advantage of certain pairings.
- 6Learn how to take advantage of a pawn in the endgame. While promoting the pawn is a great goal that can lend extreme advantage, if you focus all of your energy on promoting you may actually give up the advantage before you achieve the promotion. Learn how to use the pawn, both by promoting it while still maintaining your defense, as well as by using it as a defensive or offensive piece itself.
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How to Beat Most People in Chess
Instructions
Things You'll Need:
- Chess board
- Friend
- Basic knowledge of the rules of chess, as well as positioning.
- 1First, you have to understand two things. A) This is only an opening strategy, and is more of a defense oriented than attack B) It will not win every game of chess for you, especially if its all you know how to do, or are against a skilled opponent. This is for people who have other strategies to use as well. The whole point of this is to put your king into the best defensive position possible.
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Assuming you're the white side, start by moving your Pawn at D2 to D4. - 3
Next, move your Kings Knight from G1 to either F3 or H3, this is solely preference. - 4
Now move your Pawn at E2 to E3. - 5
Move your Kings Bishop from F1 to D3. - 6
Now Castle your King with your Rook. This should leave your Rook at F1, and your King at G1. Your King is now in an excellent defensive position, and so ends this strategy.
Read more: How to Beat Most People in Chess | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2222811_beat-people-chess.html#ixzz16xJZDFXe
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