Learning to play Chess

Yesterday I picked up a cheap toy boxed chess set and board from a charity shop in Morecambe for £2.95.

To be honest, I don't know why I bought it, because I haven't got a clue how to play, and it has always seemed too complicated, although I am reasonable at draughts.

Anyhow, working on the basis that you are never too old to learn, and , thanks to You tube there are plenty of beginners videos out there, I'll give it a go.

I now know how to set the pieces out to start, so that's more than I knew yesterday.

Any good players out there?
Plenty of on line games at beginner level.
 
Chess Play and Learn from Chess.com App for your phone

You get matched to players of similar ability for online games and theres plenty of simple levels to play against machine too
 
Learn the basics and get an app on your phone to play, as much as you can. Chess is a game of skill, no gibbing it. Like any skill, do it with people who know it and can teach you
 
I taught myself the basics when I was probably 8-9 by getting up early on Sunday mornings and watching open university. I got an electronic chess game for Xmas and started to learn more. At high school the chess club in winter was the place to be. I remember playing in a tournament at Parrs Wood and getting check in 4 moves. Just got back into it by my nephew who fancies himself as a player. Loads of decent apps now make it really easy to play.
 
This chess thing has really picked up in the last few years. I like how they took an online game and made the pieces and stuff so it could be played in real life.
 
I use the ‘Chess’ app every day. Just the free version. It is brilliant and I suspect the paid version is even better. A daily game against a bot is just the ticket.
 

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