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The 5 biggest Mistakes that Beginners do | Chess for Beginners | IM Alex Astaneh

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In this video, IM Alex Astaneh is sharing with you five of the biggest and most common beginner mistakes that he has seen working as a coach and active chess player. Everyone makes mistakes in chess, especially players new to the game. By watching this video, you will understand the basic opening principles and which typical mistakes happen to beginners.

The Top 5 Beginner Mistakes are:
#1: Not focusing on development and king safety in the opening stage.
#2: Not fighting for the center.
#3: Wasteful pawn moves.
#4: Moving the same piece too many times.
#5: Bringing the queen out too soon.

Remembering and avoiding those common beginner mistakes will help you to become better in chess and finally to win more games.

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