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thanks :)
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@lsefia My father taught me chess at around 6, and I've continued playing my entire life (I'm 18 now). It's a wonderful game, and it has certainly kept my mind sharp and I give chess a lot of credit for making me who I am today. I hope it can do the same for your kids.
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You have the grammar of a 3rd grader with brain damage.
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and what if black plays Nf6?
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So many people have been playing this online I actually looked up what it actually was...it's hard to counter a opening you don't know lol.
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ummm pawn g5?
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When does an En Passent happen? Around 3.16 you have the Black Pawn move passed the white one. Would it be moving from D4 to D3 with the black pawn?
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@MrChessstudy As was stated in the video, the Reti is a great opening to start with because it is very solid and aggressive, but does not have as much theory as many openings. I just started mentoring someone and he started experimenting with the Reti. He uses it to beat people with ratings much higher than his own.
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don't worry about the exact opening too much. But try different moves after d4 or e4. focus on opening principles. develop your pieces, control the center and king safety
chess is better than checkers
powerpunkgirlsfan 1 year ago 127
My daughters (6 and 5 ) are trying their hands on chess. They are very enthusiastic about it and I'm searching for resources that they can relate to. Your video is quite resourceful.
lsefia 2 years ago 15