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How to learn chess if you're still a 3-digit rating after a few years

As a beginner I'd start with the following motifs: hanging piece (make sure that you always check which of your pieces are attacked and which of the opponent's pieces you attack) and related to this the … Most important for a beginner I'd consider the following opening principles: develop pieces (knight, bishop) quickly in the opening; don't move a piece twice unless forced to do so occupy the center ( …
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What should I do when I have no ideas and no strategies?

Some typical things to look out for in the middle game in order to develop a plan... This assumes that it is a relatively quiet position without any imminent tactics that need to be taken care of firs …
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Should a beginner try to learn 1 specific opening in depth or is not the best use of time?

For an absolute beginner learning general opening principles (fight for the centre, develop minor pieces, castle for king safety...), tactic training and paying attention not to blunder pieces in one move … For a beginner I recommend to start with the main line and not too deep (how deep will depend on the opening). …
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How are the scores decided in Chess?

As pointed out by Glorfindel, these are evaluations, which tell you who the engine thinks is better. A positive score means white is better, a negative black is better and values around zero mean that …
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How should I improve my chesstempo tactics rating?

You should not obsess with ratings let alone tactics rating on some website. (Specifying your rating to the last digit suggests you do.) It is just a number. Once you solved a problem. Chesstempo a …
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What is a chess database used for?

how a beginner use a database? You don't, really. As a beginner you should focus on learning general principles of playing chess and studying tactics. You don't really need a database for either. …
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Does it make sense to use an online ELO-rating-test for a beginner as a monthly test tool in...

If you are playing online you should already have an online rating which should be enough to track your progress. As far as I can see, the website you list tries to give an estimate based on how well …
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Resignation methodology

On the other hand, for a beginner player you can learn how to convert an advantage if you do not resign. … many pieces on the board); giving you swindle chances and your opponent options to screw up if you think that your opponent is too weak to reliably convert his advantage in a normal position (playing a beginner
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What is the right path to be followed on Chess.com for learning Chess?

Once you are beyond the beginner stage you will want to figure out your main weaknesses and work more on those. Having a stronger player look over your game is very useful in this respect. …
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Which elements of chess are best to focus on for extended "crash course" learning?

Assuming you are rather a beginner player, the best way to improve is by studying tactics/solving tactics puzzles. … For a beginner I find chesstempo.com quite useful because after you solve a puzzle (or after you fail to solve), it will tell you the name of the tactical motif. …
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How to analyse an endgame quickly?

There are all kind of endgames, so it is a bit difficult to generalize, but still there are a few things that are relevant in many cases. Just like in the middle game you can evaluate the position ba …
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Tools specifically for training at finding loose pieces?

If I play chess (and I presume most other players beyond beginner level as well), I do not scan the board after every move for attacked pieces, which is what you are trying to train. …
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What is a good flexible opening for beginner with white?

From your question it seems to me that you should focus on learning general opening principles (control the center, develop pieces, don't move the same piece twice, castle...), study tactics and learn …
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Best practical chances after g5 forking knight and bishop

The position is lost since you lose a piece for at most a pawn and no real compensation if black knows what to do. For the best possible move in such situation you could consult a computer which woul …
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What are some beginner to advanced openings or variations I could use?

BTW, I don't think there are really beginner or advanced openings. … When I started to learn chess I was playing the Italian, which you could call "beginner" opening, because it is very easy and obvious where to put the minor pieces and also because it is symmetric. …
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