Beating Your Friends At Chess by James P. Wagner

Beating Your Friends At Chess by James P. Wagner

Author:James P. Wagner [Wagner, James P.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: JP Chess
Published: 2020-10-16T00:00:00+00:00


Since you now should understand some basic chess notation it's not hard for you to see as white you would do the e4 opening move. As long as your opponent doesn't counter with e6 or f6 you can proceed on point.

Your next move is Bc4, and again, as long as they don't reply with e6 or f6, you can continue down the present course of action.

Next move here is Qf3. At this point if you are playing a player and they haven't already figured out what you were doing earlier, they would be countering with the f6 move. However, your opponent if you are using this should be a novice who has absolutely no idea how to really play the game, in which case, you can mate in the next move with



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