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I learned the basics as a kid, just like how the pieces move and what is legal. I don't feel like I have ever managed to develop a sense of strategy, and I both think that I need to think for too long about each move, but also still make obvious mistakes like not noticing a threat and losing a piece for no gain.

What would be the best way for a player of my level to improve? Read a book about openings? Follow through games by great players? Obviously part of it will be play lots of chess, is there a particularly good website/app for this? Is playing against humans better than bots?

I'm not likely to have access to much in person games like a club or anything, this would be something in looking to do in my spare time, as and when possible.

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[โ€“] CrimsonMishaps@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I got a random app and just increased the difficulty as I start winning consistently. That helped train up a bit.

Chess.com is a pretty great resource.

[โ€“] ozymandias@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 2 months ago

chescom is corporate garbage, all of the paid features on there are free on lichess
and people cheat on there CONSTANTLY