5 MUST-KNOW Chess Tips For Every Beginner

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These are 5 tips to know in chess :)

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Intro 00:00
Follow chess principles 0:58
Don't play without a plan 04:20
Don't trade the wrong pieces 06:39
Think about your opponent's plan 10:10
TACTICS 15:10

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me: watches chess videos
me: I got this
also me: forgets everything when playing chess

Lindayays
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Maybe we could get a video just on tactics? Even more complicated tactics and how to spot them in the middle of the game.
Great video btw!

krss
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Thank you, Anna. With these tips I went from 40% accuracy to 45%

Mack
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I love the fact that you teach beginners instead of beating them very quickly

silvancorallo
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I have to disagree. Playing Chess is easy. It becomes difficult if you try to win your games

zatho
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The old Swedish warrior king Karl XII during the early 18th century was fond of chess. He was known to take part in the fighting himself and was often at the head of his troops on the battlefield. He played a lot of chess with his generals in the field camps. His tactics in chess were always to get the king out to be in the forefront and lead the attacks. The generals, who did everything they could to lose the games so that Karl would not be upset, had great difficulty in dealing with king Karl´s tactics...

FredrikAndersson
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Tusen takk Anna! Would love to see a video with many more chess fundamentals or principles. Much appreciated. Really learn so much from your videos.

WayOfHaQodesh
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Excellent video! These are some fantastic tips!

My biggest weakness is definitely figuring out what my opponent is up to. I'll have some great plan and not realize what they are doing. Then by the time I figure it out, I'm so committed to my plan and want to see it through that I do it anyway, even if it won't work anymore because I missed my opponents plan.

I would love a whole video on how to see the board from your opponent's perspective and how to know what they're planning.

JonPaulDiefenbach
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You’re such a great and kind teacher Anna, I hope you do many more of these 🙏🏻

hckrkt
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Great video, Anna! I find it hard convincing beginning players that CASTLING is often the most aggressive move.

BrooklynDaveChess
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Hello Anna, thank you for your amazing video's. Great tips in this one. I learned the basics of chess as a kid about 30 years ago from my granddad. Just started playing again this year after finding your youtube channel. Have to get a lot better and video's like this will help with that. So again Thank you very much!! oh and The Cow opening work great for me :)

edwinsas
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A helpfull video also from the perspective of an experienced player who likes to teach it to beginners! Thx Anna, happy christmas to you!

gerokron
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I always enjoy your instructive videos. You are one of the best at doing these.

jockez
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Towards the ending of the video. If your opponent took your rook you’ll be on check, you’ll take back with your king and you’ll lose a queen. That strategy could be countered because it’s risky. Anyways chess has been helpful to me. When going through a bad phase playing chess and learning about the financial market helped me keep a positive mindset. Who trades the financial market?

WestAdamm
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Beautiful video and very helpful. I love it when you (or Pia) explain the process.

garynovak
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Love your enthusiasm and that giggle of yours!! Awesome. Merry Christmas.

tedquaker
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Such an awesome video. Not just applicable to chess but also to life. Thank you!

magicmonk
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Thanks for the tips! Videos explaining the openings could be nice and interesting, following this video

jolantissier
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Thanks Anna. As usual I enjoyed hearing your ideas. The only thing I might add is that even beginners possess the kernels of fundamental understanding. For example, a weak player might explain a bad move with the logic that a winning position a pawn up would be too difficult to win. Instead of chastising that player build on that reality because many of us lack the skill to win a pawn up ending against a stronger opponent, so unless you can get a second pawn that pawn up winning position is at best only a draw.

jamesduggan
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This was very informative, consice, having example games to show us and explain the moves and concepts... great video. thank you💚💚💚💚

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