29 Jan
Online chess
To improve your game you should play as much games as possible and try new things out. The problem with that is finding opponents.
In the old days I used correspondence chess, sending moves around by postcards. It was fun and you could play a lot of games at the same time. The only drawback was the time. I had games that took years to finish. With the internet that is now completely changed. There are several chess site where you can play online, in real-time and turn-based, against as many opponents you want. Must of them are free for a basic game of chess or to play in a tournament, although you can upgrade to a paying user and get all the option that those sites have, like: training in tactics, strategy, openings and much more (depending on the site).
I myself play at chess.com which offers a lot of possibilities. have a look:
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