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QuestionHow do you castle in online chess?Community AnswerTo castle, move your king two steps towards the rook. It will automatically move the rook.
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QuestionFor me chess is impossible. For whatever reason, I never win no matter how inept my opponent is. What can I do?Dieyun DingTop AnswererChess is a game where players have to look at the bigger picture. Sometimes, it just isn't worth it to move a single piece that can capture a lot of pieces in the beginning -- in the opening, your only goals are to control the center and defend your king. Employing tactics such as forking and pinning will help you gain material later on -- and never make a move without seeing if the opponent can directly capture, fork or pin one of your pieces after the move. With every move, ask yourself how the move will help you. If every move can do more than one thing for you, it's as good as being able to move twice every turn.
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QuestionShould I sacrifice a rook or a castle to stop an opponent's pawn from promoting or demoting?Community AnswerSince a promoted pawn typically becomes a queen, sacrificing a rook makes sense. (There is no such thing as "demoting.")
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QuestionShould I castle if I'm in check?Community AnswerIt is illegal to castle when your king is in check. It is also illegal if any of the squares to or through which the king would move in castling are being attacked by an opponent's piece.
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QuestionWhich app can I use to play chess?Magnolia Cherrie AliceCommunity AnswerThere are many apps. Choose the one you like most. Chess.com is truly amazing, with many options and lessons. Chess24 is also good. If you are a complete beginner, chesskid is friendly and simple.
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QuestionShould I sacrifice my queen for two rooks at any time?DonaganTop AnswererYes. Two rooks are considered to be slightly more valuable than one queen.
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QuestionHow do I play the endgame?DonaganTop AnswererIt depends on which pieces are left. Generally you're trying to trap the opponent's king using at least two of your pieces while at the same time protecting your own king.
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QuestionHow much time would it take to achieve the master rating?Community AnswerIt depends. If you work hard, it might take about 4 years. If you do other things and have to split the time, it might take 5-7 years.
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QuestionWhich is more valuable, a bishop or a knight?DonaganTop AnswererTheoretically they are equal in value. However, there will be specific situations where one would be more useful than the other.
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QuestionIf I'm playing well in state and local tournaments, should I consider going to national or international tournaments?Community AnswerIt's up to you, but it's possible! Some people prefer to just play for fun with friends, but if you're more competitive, then aiming for higher competition levels could be beneficial for you.
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QuestionWhere should I attack in chess?DonaganTop AnswererGenerally speaking, you want to attack any of your opponent's major pieces in order to capture them. The more pieces you capture, the better off you'll be toward the end of the game. Look for the opportunity to simultaneously attack your opponent's king and another piece, so that your opponent has to move or otherwise protect his/her king, thereby allowing you to capture the other piece.
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QuestionShould I sacrifice a bishop for three pawns?DonaganTop AnswererA bishop is considered approximately equal in value to three pawns, so this would be a neutral exchange of pieces in terms of loss of attacking power.
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QuestionWhat is a windmill in chess?DonaganTop AnswererIt is a tactic using one's rook and bishop to place the opponent's king repeatedly in check while simultaneously capturing other pieces. For a tutorial go to YouTube and type in "chess tactics - windmill."
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QuestionWho invented this game?DonaganTop AnswererWe're not sure. It is believed to have originated about 1,500 years ago in either India or China.
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QuestionWhat's the top first and chess book in world?Community AnswerThe best chess book of all time is My System by Aron Nimzowitsch, a leading chess grandmaster and influential chess writer.
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QuestionHow can I review my own games without a chess engine? I want to try and analyze my moves with some guidelines of how to measure my weakness/strengths by myselfCommunity AnswerYou have to look at many factors of the game. Whenever I do a self-analysis, I check many things, but here are some tips. Look at the first 10 rounds of play. These are the most important moves of the game since they set up the rest of the game. Have you castled or got your queen out? How many pieces have you developed? What about your opponent? Also look at how you lost. Was it a weak back rank, fault in your setup, or simple mistake that caused you to lose? Look at how to improve those. In the end, just look at control and see who progressed the most the fastest.
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QuestionWhat time limit is generally used in a friendly game?Community AnswerIn a friendly game, you don't need a time limit. If you want a time limit, some standard ones are 5:00, 15:00, or an 1:00:00.
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QuestionHow do I determine my USCF rating?Community AnswerYou must go to tournaments. They use a certain ranking system, and you should be able to ask the tournament adviser for your rating.
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QuestionWhich opening should I use in tournaments?Community AnswerYou may use any opening you want in tournaments. I suggest testing out different openings against high level computers to see which plays out the best. Also, pay attention to which one you feel more comfortable with; you will do better in games if you're less stressed.
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QuestionIs there a limit on how many times a player can castle?DonaganTop AnswererYou can castle only once in a game. The rule is that if a king or a rook has moved even once in a game, they may not participate in a castling move.
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QuestionHow much can I expect to get paid if I am professional Grandmaster at Chess?Community AnswerAbout $1,000 a year. It depends on how many tournaments you play, and if you get 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in those tournaments.
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QuestionHow do I start a game with full offense?Community AnswerYou cannot, but there are many aggressive lines like the King's Gambit and the Danish Gambit.
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QuestionHow important is it to know number and letter where each piece sits and moves?DonaganTop AnswererIt's not really necessary, but it comes in handy if you want to notate moves in a game, or if you want to play chess by phone, mail or e-mail.
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QuestionHow would I do the Fried Liver?DonaganTop AnswererThe answer is a bit long for this format. See the Wikipedia article, "Two Knights Defense, Fried Liver Attack."
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QuestionI'm a national champion, but I get really mad when I lose, since I put too much effort into chess. How do I overcome this?DonaganTop AnswererAccept the fact that you can't stop your feelings, but you can use them to motivate yourself to work even harder at improving. Remember that no player in history has ever gone undefeated throughout his/her life.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to deal with nerves, lack of confidence and having a defeated mindset?DonaganTop AnswererThat's complicated. A trained counselor would be best positioned to answer your question. You could also enter "confidence" in the search bar above.
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QuestionIs it a normal thing to experience headaches when playing chess?DonaganTop AnswererNo, headaches are never "normal." If that's the only time you experience headaches, you might consider abandoning the game for awhile. If not, it might be time to see a doctor.
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QuestionWhenever I play a chess match, I win 1 match and lose 4 match. Is it normal for a beginner? How should I prevent myself from doing blunders?Marvell MontoyaCommunity AnswerThink before you play, you will eventually make better moves and some day, you will be the best chess player.
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QuestionCan we castle in tournaments?Rhys EvansCommunity AnswerYes. Castling, by the way, is considered to be a king move. That means if you are playing a game under strict “touch a piece, move a piece” rules, when you want to castle, you must touch the king first and move it first.
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QuestionWhat's a good opening?Rhys EvansCommunity AnswerThe Queen’s Gambit is a tactical gambit, in which White seeks to take control of the center by temporarily giving up a pawn. The Sicilian Defense is among the chess openings favored by the game’s experts. Other good openings include the French Defense and the Caro-Kann Defense.
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