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How would I go about learning to play chess?

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BecomeStronger · 18/11/2020 22:15

I've just watched Queen's Gambit in two sittings!

I know how the pieces are allowed to move but clearly that's not the same thing as knowing how to "play". How does a beginner learn without a friendly(ish) janitor in the basement?

I did maths to Alevel and enjoy a logic problem. Chess feels like something I should enjoy, but not a clue.

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LuckyAmy1986 · 18/11/2020 22:17

www.wickeduncle.co.uk/presents/boys/age-6/chess-teacher?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIveSouI-N7QIVBO3tCh0PCgVlEAQYASABEgKVxfD_BwE

Could something like this be useful to get you started?

LuckyAmy1986 · 18/11/2020 22:17

Lol sorry I read it as that you didn’t know how the pieces moved!! Doh

Bagelsandbrie · 18/11/2020 22:18

Download the Chess app and get playing. You can play against the computer or other people online. You’ll soon pick it up.

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Spongebobsbob · 18/11/2020 22:20

I predict a boom in chess set sales this Christmas Grin we’re half way thought the queen’s gambit and loving it too.
There used to be chess puzzles in the newspapers-they might be worth looking at and working back from the answers
Otherwise play online and just google and read

NullcovoidNovember · 18/11/2020 23:13

Op, off the back of the series I purchased a lovely chess board, £14 I think from a gorgeous company called jacques of London. It arrived the same week and came in a lovely old fashioned box with tissue paper. Apparently they have been making chess boards since 17 something.

LER83 · 18/11/2020 23:24

When I was younger I had a talking chess board that taught you how to play. It was really good.

Saracen · 30/11/2020 00:26

If you're a woman, you might like to join the Facebook group "The Queen's Gambit Chess Online Lessons/Hang Outs for Women - Casual Chess". They offer free lessons and friendly encouraging online sessions for beginners on up. Pre-pandemic, they had drop-in evenings in London and I expect that will resume as soon as practical.

ChessPlayer · 03/02/2021 09:55

Hi everyone, I'm a chess player and occasional teacher. My 5-year-old has just learned how to play this app, which is basically a normal video game but teaches moves. He didn't even realise he was learning chess, he just enjoyed the game and then got to the end and magically he could play. It would work with adults too: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.chesskingdom&hl=en&gl=US

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