A Chess Primer for Beginners

Sunday, December 14, 2008 ·

By Jared Conley

Chess is one of the oldest traditional board games you will ever play. The beauty of chess is the almost endless level of skill and strategy that you can employ as you climb the ranks and challenge increasingly skilled competitors.

Irrespective of your age or skill level, you can find opponents to play and challenges to face. It truly is a game for all ages.

Of course, as a beginner, you'll find it challenging to play chess with other players, especially when you're beginning to learn the elementary moves. What you can do is practice on an electronic challenger until you become more familiar with the basic moves. There are plenty of online services or PC-based games that you can try to improve your skill level.

Personally, I prefer a three-dimensional layout, so I usually play on an electronic board when I want to play solo. There are plenty of competent electronic chess sets that can increase in difficulty level as you improve, which is a strength that they hold; and they also work as an objective measure of your skill level at the game. Some boards will even calculate a score for you based on your rate of play and how competent your moves are.

As you begin to play against these virtual challengers, your goal is to learn the board, learn the various moves of each chess player, and learn the basic defense and attack strategies.

Once you've conquered the basic capabilities of the pieces, and you can construct move sequences without thinking to yourself "okay, two squares up and one square over," you're ready to tackle a real player.

So find yourself a cheap electronic chess set, and start learning one of the world's oldest and best games.

The unlimited variations in game play make chess a superb game choice for the whole family.

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