How many moves do chess players think of?

In deciding which move to make, chess players mentally map out the future consequences of each possible move, often looking about eight moves ahead.
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How many moves ahead Did Bobby Fischer think?

Masters who have traded Pawns with him in speed chess (usually five minutes for the entire game for each player) claim that postmortem analysis shows Fischer sees three or four moves ahead in any position, with a glance of a second or two.
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How many moves in chess is good?

If you know the openings you play most often 8 to 12 moves deep it should be good enough. Beyond that and you are really getting into middlegame territory more often than not.
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What is the average number of moves in a chess game?

We know that on average there are about 40 moves in an average chess match.
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Do chess players memorize moves?

That's right. Chess is all about memorizing moves and counter moves. There are no openings, or endgames, or tactics. There are a finite amount of moves and the best players are the ones who memorize thousands of counters in their heads.
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Why is chess addictive?

If you enjoy playing the game, Chess is addictive because of increased levels of hormones such as dopamine providing a feeling of euphoria and happiness and thus the brain associates that feeling with playing chess. The addiction is the craving for that feeling that playing chess provides.
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Is chess just about memory?

So no, chess is not only memorization, but a good memory certainly helps because there's a lot to learn, remember, and apply. There are too many possible chess moves for any computer to "memorize", let alone a human. That's why it's not a memorization problem. Some memorization can improve your game however.
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What does playing chess say about you?

Chess improves your memory

If you play chess, you are likely to have a better memory than those who don't. Not only does it mean that you are less likely to have Alzheimer's than your peers, it also means that you simply develop the part of the brain related to memory more.
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What is the 20 40 40 rule in chess?

That's where 20/40/40 rule comes handy. For an under 2000 rated player, it makes sense to spend 20% of the time on openings, 40% on Middlegame and 40% on Endgame. Besides that, you should play practice games, solve tactics and analyze.
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Can a chess game go on forever?

Yes, in theory. It is mathematically possible for there to be an infinite number of moves in chess without infringing the law of repetition (though it must, by definition, eventually break the 50 move rule).
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How many moves can the average chess player think ahead?

So strong players are looking as deeply as they believe is necessary. If it's 100 moves or 1,000 moves, no problem. However in real games I would guess not much more than 20 or 30 moves, and only then in very forcing positions like certain types of endgames.
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How many chess openings should I memorize?

Check out the intermediate study plans on site and notice that there are 40 or 50 common openings that are recommended that you learn at least 6 or 8 moves deep. Not that hard IF you understand why you're making your moves.
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How do you think 10 moves ahead in chess?

A simple middlegame idea is: Scan your opponents 5th, and 6th ranks (3rd, and 4th, if they are white), and look for weak squares, weak pawns. Squares and pawns that cannot be defended by another pawn. Weak squares, and pawns closer to the center are better targets to attack.
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How many moves can Kasparov think ahead?

The great Russian grand master and former world chess champion Garry Kasparov was once asked how many moves he calculated in advance. He replied that three to five moves ahead was pretty normal but, depending on the situation on the chess board, he could think up to twelve or fourteen moves ahead.
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Why did Fischer stop playing chess?

He refused to play at the Lugano 1968 olympiad, as his demands regarding tables, chairs, chess sets and lighting were rejected. He refused to play the 1970 US National Championship which counted as Zonal Tournaments in the World Championship cycle because they rejected his financial demands.
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Did Bobby Fischer ever lose?

In the 1962/63 US Championship, Fischer lost to Edmar Mednis in round one. It was his first loss ever in a US Championship.
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Does chess increase IQ?

Chess can raise your IQ

Well, in a review of the educational benefits of chess, Robert Ferguson describes a study of 4,000 Venezuelan students, which showed significant increases in the IQ scores of children after four months of chess instruction. Other research has corroborated these results of skill transfer.
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Is chess good for your brain?

The reality of chess is different – it actually is an incredibly beneficial pastime, because playing chess results in better brain function, improved memory and cognitive abilities, strategic thinking and attention improvement.
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What is the most powerful move in chess?

#1 Shirov's Jaw-Dropping Bishop Sacrifice

The top move on the list will come as little surprise to those who have followed chess for a long time or have seen this move before—it is widely accepted as the single best move of all time.
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Are chess players arrogant?

in my experience chessplayers are not usually arrogant but they are often aloof and this is often mistaken for arrogance. Or maybe you mistake their arrogance for aloof, you do not know that. It's a matter of perception after all, only the player himself/herself knows his/her intentions.
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What type of person likes chess?

Most accomplished chess players would fall into the INTP or INTJ personality type. INTP is the 'Logician personality' type. It is a rare personality types making up for 3 percent of the population. INTPs see more moves ahead on a chess board and are best at end-games.
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Why are Russians so good at chess?

The Soviets put vast resources into developing champions and a chess culture. You still see the remnants of that today with many former Soviet Bloc countries having strong chess cultures which produce strong players.
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Do Grandmasters memorize?

He did this with players ranging from strong grandmasters to novices. Unsurprisingly, he found that there was a very strong correlation between chess strength and the ability to remember positions. The GMs could correctly place 93% of the pieces. Experts got 72%, and class players just 51%.
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Why chess is not good for you?

Replacing Physical Excercise

It can lead to a number of other health problems such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes; all common physical ailments that are associated with lack of exercise. And too many games of chess leaves less time for physical activity.
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Do chess grandmasters memorize games?

Just about every GM has memorized every game they played, and most have memorized numerous complete games in the openings they play. If you ask a GM about a position in the opening, they won't say that a move is book, they will usually be able to tell you what game it came from.
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