Any good tutorials/guides on learning chess strategy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RHLtx9r2LA
>>43859242
The Art of Learning from Josh Waitzkin.
>>43859295
>>43859257
How about a non meme answer?
There are so many books and websites on the subject that starting a thread on 4chan instead of using Google shows that you aren't really interested.
Hell, there is literally a website called learningchess.com
Op, you are a fag
>>43859721
>meme answer
>meme
>>43861024
Fuck off you idiot. This is a board dedicated to this subject. I thought it would be more helpful than a Google search but I guess I was wrong
>>43862769
Not that guy, but there is a difference in making a thread to discuss a subject, and wanting to be spoonfed
>>43862769
What you did is comparable to asking "Any tall buildings in the world?" in /travel/. There are so many, there is no way to definitively answer your questions except to say yes, and maybe provide a single example (which has been done, but which you have rejected).
>>43859242
Bruce Pandolfini writes good books for 8th graders. Check them out at the library.
>>43864370
>not properly storing comic books and using them for decoration instead
I hope that kid never breeds
>>43859242
What have you done to pancake cat?
>>43867768
OP make weak cat strong cat stalin to share pancakes among comrades in great motherland to grow strong like bear and beat enemies in great chess battle
Need commissar to explain?
Saw there was a chess thread in the catalog, so I'll ask here instead of making a new thread. I'm trying to wrap my head around opening repertoires, how they're classified and what their weaknesses are. I always start my games by moving my King's pawn forward two in order to clear up a bishop and my queen for diagonal movement early game. How can I avoid my opponent exploiting any weaknesses in my position?
>>43868955
>commisar
>not commieczar