Part+IV-Testing+Skills

Since I know how to play chess I decided to watch and record my growth in skill as I played some games. I've listed some advice that I've tested while watching my growth. Before I used this advice, I lost every single game I played. Once I tried this advice, I won one game out of about twenty. This helped so well that I ended up winning a game with four queens, and none of them were my original! Some of the biggest bloopers I've made were because I wasn't aware of all the advancing pieces. This was recomended by Russian Master Igor Rybakov. For example, if you want to move a knight that's in the center, you have 8 possible moves. If you try to move a knight that's at the side, you have 4 possible moves. If you try to move a knight that's in a corner, you have two possible moves. Back to Chess Back to home
 * 1: Protect your king.
 * 2: Try to play all the pieces.
 * 3: Watch what is happening across the board.
 * 4: Try to avoid the sides of the board and play in the center.
 * 5: Practice.
 * 6: Have fun!