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Tips for Winning Multiplayer Chess Online 

Here are some tips for winning multiplayer chess online games:

  • Start with slower games. Take time to learn the basic rules and strategy of the game with slower time controls. Though fast-paced versions like Blitz (3-minute games) and Bullet (1-minute games) are exciting, they move too quickly for beginners and intermediate players to develop and execute a well-planned strategy.

  • Learn an opening. Because chess offers multiple opening moves, take time to learn a well-tested and reliable opening that affords several possibilities of continuation. Some standard chess openings include the King’s Pawn, the Sicilian Defense, and the Italian Game.

  • Practice. No grandmaster ever attained their title by neglecting practice. You can practice with a friend or another chess player to help you hone your skills. Another great alternative is to practice against engines and ‘chess bots.’ Start with a lower level of difficulty to help build your chess skills.

  • Be patient. Even world chess champions lose a game now and then. Don’t be frustrated by losses. Instead, focus on improving your chess skills and hone your playing style to win your next games.

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About Chess

The No. 1 classic board game of all time, this so-called “game of kings” is a strategy board game played by millions of people around the world. Play multiplayer chess online and beat friends and foes alike. Get your chess pieces on the board and play free chess today!

Fun Facts

  • Chess originated in northern India about 1500 years ago, spreading from Asia to the Middle East and Europe.
  • Originally favored by people from the upper classes, its popularity exploded to players across the socio-economic spectrum.
  • Chess affects pop culture to this day. Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit” follows the life of a chess prodigy, a story that captivated audiences and recruited the next generation of players. Chess has never been more popular.
  • The longest Chess game in history lasted for 269 moves and ended in a draw. Theoretically, the longest possible game would consist of around 5,900 moves based on all possible combinations without leading to a draw.
  • The first official World Chess Championship was hosted in 1886. There are championship titles for seniors, female players, players under 20, and even computers.
  • The first chess-playing computer program was developed in 1952 by computer scientist and mathematician Alan Turing. Chess programs have come a long way since then. In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue chess computer beat the top-rated chess player Garry Kasparov, the youngest world Chess Champion to date. Today's best computer chess programs can easily beat Chess Grandmasters.
  • Russia has 250 Chess Grandmasters, more than any other country.
  • Armenia is the first country in the world to make chess a mandatory subject for students between the ages of six and eight. According to the education minister, making chess required will foster a sense of responsibility and organization among the school children.
  • Believe it or not, German chess master Marc Lang set a world record for the number of simultaneously played chess games while blindfolded, with 46 games in 21 hours.

The Rise of Multiplayer Chess Online

Chess has exploded in popularity in recent years thanks to several factors.

  • Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit” brought the ancient game to modern audiences, who are intrigued by the protagonist’s intuitive play, exceptional visualization, and game strategy. These characteristics are often found in elite chess players including Bobby Fischer, the original American world chess champion on whom the show was based.
  • Since the pandemic, there has been a surge in players. Isolated and craving community, many people turned to chess.
  • Chess grandmasters have taken to multiplayer chess online arenas. This has inspired curious gamers to play online in hopes of battling world-class players without ever leaving their homes.

Amazingly, this ancient board game has transcended its humble roots to become a wildly popular online game today, unbounded by limits of age, gender, location, or time zones.

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