5 Common Mistakes BEGINNERS Make in Chess

5 mistakes you should avoid making in chess as a beginner! Let me know if you wanna see more videos like this 🙂

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00:00-00:39 Intro
00:39-01:49 Mistake 1: Not moving your pieces
towards the centre
01:49-03:03 Mistake 2: Moving the same
piece twice
03:03-06:47 Mistake 3: Exchanging pieces
for no reason
06:47-08:32 Mistake 4: Not calculating
attackers & defenders
08:33-13:04 Mistake 5: Not using your
king in the endgame
13:04-13:39 Outro

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    I have nightmares about blundering. Screaming nightmares.

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    I could never play you because you are very distracting

    Hot teacher. Sometimes exchanging wins games.

    Honestly, Anna could teach me how to brush my teeth, and I’d still watch it
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    i've watched magnus play and in a lot of games he moves the side pawns before central ones

    I have beaten A LOT of friends due to this video THANK YOU Miss Anna 🎉

    Thank you for the tips. I play on an app, and I beat the level I was struggling with.

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    I reckon her panda bear could beat me and do so before she had even finished eating breakfast 😢

    Thanks for that, Anna. I'd like your opinion on a Double Fianchetto opening and whether ceding the 4 center squares can be an advantage, sometimes. Thanks, again.

    It is important to remind beginners, when they're facing the possibility of an exchange, that all pairs have different values and that the bishop is higher than the knight when its mate is still around and less so when not, which is why you're better off ending up with two bishops than with two knights in an end fame.

    I really appreciate this video, especially the part about considering where your piece is on the board as opposed to where your opponent's piece it at on the board when exchanging a piece as opposed to simply looking at the value of each piece irrespective of each piece's position . That makes so much sense but I had never thought of it that way before.👍👍👍

    I always move the pieces to the center.
    Then I precede to lose anyway.

    Watching your content has made a real impact on my game… saying I am thankful doesn't seem enough 🙏

    I disagree with your trading pieces suggestions. I will trade my bishop for a knight every time.

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    I used to have a love/hate relationship with chess. I’m not a big player but thank you for making it interesting Anna. You also easy on the eyes that helps too

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    Hi, I learned a bad style of chess from the chess writers in newspapers and online. They always present a situation that can be broken open by a sacrifice or a series of forced moves, or leaving pieces exposed when you have the tempo. I KNOW all the stuff in this video BUT I don't use it! I'm going to be watching a lot of your videos.

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    Very helpful ! Learned much, watching this video.

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    I would like to add one more mistake to the list:

    Beginners always make the mistake of trading pieces WHEN THEY ARE DOWN ON PIECES! 😱

    They wind up with nothing left and hand the game over to their opponent

    Anna , I been playing chess for nearly 40 years but your video here really fixed my game , I was making rookie mistakes but not my game is better then ever , thanks!

    Here is a "check list" or thought process I was taught early on. Before you move a piece ask:

    1. Why is the piece where it is? Could just be in its starting position, but it could also be there to protect another piece.
    2. Why do I want to move it? Have a reason. Don't just move to move.
    3. How is the square I want to move to defended? (as you discussed)
    4. What will my opponent do next? You don't want to move blindly into a fork or skewer or pin. Calculate, calculate, calculate.

    You should use a similar thought process after each opponent's move:

    1. Why was it where it was? Your opponent may have just blundered the piece it was guarding.
    2. Why did they move to where they did? Figure out why.
    3. Can you attack or defend?
    4. What will my opponent do next?

    I came here to learn about chess, but she's talking about a game called "chazz." I'm confused…

    I was playing chess with my friend and he said, "Let's make things interesting." So we stopped playing chess.

    All your videos are such fun to watch. 🙂 Peace

    I get pieces piece by piece till the king is left
    Try to get the queen first as it’s really messy

    The wink on the line "You want to have an active king." Preach. 11:52

    I make mistakes playing chess all the time, but never any of these mentioned. For me it’s more about not being cautious and miscalculating where I can go and forget where my opponent’s most dangerous pieces are. A big mistake I think I and many others do is not learning from previous mistakes. Mistakes should not be seen as something negative, but rather something you can learn from and improve on. I think I’ve improved as a player simply by making thousands of different mistakes and then slowly but surely learning not to do those mistakes again. I still do, but maybe less frequently 😂

    I never made a bad chess move. Never been beat in a game

    Thank you.Well said and well understood.

    Not only is she beautiful but very smart as well.

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