Understanding chess algebraic notation is pivotal for professional chess players.
In today's guide, you'll not only grasp reading and writing chess notations but also delve into analyzing others' games to refine your own skills.
Learning chess notation is a must-know for any ambitious chess player. It'll allow you to read and write chess moves, spectate games and will take reading chess books to the next level.
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Chess is a complex game.
It requires a lot of knowledge, but also a good psychological preparation and finding the right approach to your games during a tournament.
It is also important to know how to deal with losses and wins – something that usually comes with experience.
Here are a few pieces of advice of things you should do after winning a game.
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Improving at chess takes a lot of work and patience.
It cannot happen overnight, but only after investing many hours of training and practicing the newly learned elements. With the development of technology, there are many more materials that can now be easily accessed for study. There are a lot of books, video lessons, articles and databases that are available to any chess enthusiast.
However, creating and following a thorough training plan requires time and we know that there are many chess players out there who are not fully dedicated to playing chess but would nevertheless like to keep improving and squeeze studying in their busy schedule.
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For many years chess has been perceived as a “nerdy game”, but lately it has gained a lot of popularity.
The chess scene is full of strong youngsters who are not afraid to fight the more experienced top Grandmasters. More and more parents become interested in the game and want their kids to learn chess, whether it is in order to start competing or just for fun.
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