![]() ![]() Whether it is a brilliant 11-move kingside attack in the middlegame, or modest “ he takes this I take that” maneuvre in the endgame. PRESENCE – tactics are important during all phases of the game.But I still think that once you dig beyond the surface, it turns out to be a very logical advice. I think that working on your tactics, especially as a beginner is REALLY a good idea because of the following: ![]() ![]() Naturally, I don’t have a scientific proof for that. Because unlike some others dogmatic rules in chess (and life in general), this one very much seems to work. However, it seems that this ANCIENT chess advice has some credibility. Or at least they keep telling you that while you are a kid, while all you want is to pass that new level in the latest version of the ANGRY BIRDS. It sure is a great advice, especially for kids, because the best way to do so is by solving tactical puzzles. One of the most often heard advice for beginners is to work on one’s tactical skill. This post will therefore, partly try to answer these questions. The natural question for someone who is new to chess is, what to study and how to begin. ![]() One of the suggestions was very blatant, as it simply said that studying chess is esential for improvement. In the previous post we have written about best ways to improve your chess. ![]()
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