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i am a 13 year old boy and i want to get better can someone help me and play games against me or teach me things ...thanks

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do you want a match

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Learn basic endgames like: how to play a king+pawn vs king endgame and how to mate with a rook and king.
then start to study tactics like a madman and play open games that are as tactical as possible.

Good luck!😀

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thank you lordofchessbord i will try that i have a lot of chess books with end games gambits and things like that

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Steal some chess books. That will help you improve.

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Steal some chess books. That will help you improve.
Learn to define stealing and maybe you will be able to post something uselful for a change.

Good luck!

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Originally posted by LordOfTheChessboard
Learn to define stealing and maybe you will be able to post something uselful for a change.

Good luck!
steal v. stole, (stl) sto·len, (stln) steal·ing, steals
v. tr.

1. To take (the property of another) without right or permission.*



The author has worked on the book. They ask for a sum of money for their efforts. You take their work, and skip the inconvenient paying part.


To take (the property of another) without right or permission.


Well?



*http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=stealing

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Originally posted by dyl
[b]steal v. stole, (stl) sto·len, (stln) steal·ing, steals
v. tr.

1. To take (the property of another) without right or permission.*



The author has worked on the book. They ask for a sum of money for their efforts. Yo ...[text shortened]...

Well?



*http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=stealing[/b]
Very good!
Now define the word copy and see if its matching stealling.
Hopefully you will come to the conclusion that there is actually a fundamental difference between copying and stealing.


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"Every Move Must Have A Purpose" authored by Bruce Pandolfini. It's in CD also. Another way is to pick your favorite chess player and study his games. Hope this helps.

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Originally posted by TomEdwards
i am a 13 year old boy and i want to get better can someone help me and play games against me or teach me things ...thanks
Here ya go... the BEST free chess training available!!! 🙂

http://www.entertainmentjourney.com/index1.htm

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