Tasks:
- Memorize the principles of the opening.
- Apply the principles in practice games.
- Learn a few “tournament” chess openings.
- Watch these video lessons for practical review.
- Read these articles for practical review.
- Play in an opening themed tournament on Chess.com.
- Complete an opening lesson.
- Take the quiz!
What software do chess Youtubers use?
I recommend OBS [ (Open Broadcaster Software) if you want to stream yourself playing chess. You can adjust boundaries too on this program, but it is more to work with. Anyway this is the type of software that almost all (if not all) streamers use!
What software do chess streamers use?
Use XSplit (if you’re on a PC). XSplit is available and easy to use, but there is other software recommended by many regular streamers and top sites like Twitch. Options include Evolve, OBS, CamTwist for Mac (requires FLME) and others.
What’s the best way to play chess for a beginner?
Although learning the basic mating techniques is often ignored by chess beginners, it is vital to know how to checkmate with little to almost no material. The whole purpose of the game is to checkmate the opponent after all! Make sure you don’t stalemate your opponent in the process!
How often do you need to play chess?
You need to be playing serious games every week. Plan on some sort of a local tournament every month, plan on 3 or 4 nights at your local chess club playing opponents as serious as you are. And get an instructor.
Why is chess a great tool for Education?
We believe that chess is a great tool for education: a learning environment organised around games effortlessly engages students, demands focus and motivates the learner to spend time immersed in problem solving. “It is really playful and the graphic is amazing! My son enjoyed LearningChess.net so much!” Jane “Learn chess here is a great fun!
What are the most common mistakes made by beginners in chess?
One of the most frequent mistakes made by the beginner is moving for the sake of it. Each move must have an idea behind it! In the middlegame it is key to have a general idea of what we want to do. It’s not enough to make a move just because it’s our turn.