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Detailed Game Introduction

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] Chess Grandmaster is a feature‑complete browser chess experience against AI or local opponents. Master the three phases: openings (development and king safety), middlegame (tactics like forks, pins, skewers), and endgames (king activity, opposition, basic mates). Adjustable difficulty helps you train calculation and pattern recognition.

Gameplay Strategy & Walkthrough

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] 1. Openings: Develop minor pieces, castle early, and fight for the center (e4/d4). [JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] 2. Tactics: Always scan checks, captures, threats on every move (“CCT”). [JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] 3. Structure: Avoid doubled/isolation if possible; create pawn majorities you can push. [JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] 4. Endgames: Activate your king; know basic mates (KQ vs K, KR vs K) and pawn endings (opposition/zugzwang). [JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] 5. Time control: Play simple, safe moves when low on time.

Controls Guide

  • Click a piece to see legal moves; click a destination to move.
  • Offer draw/resign and set AI level in the UI.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q: How do I improve quickly?

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] A: Solve tactics daily, review your blunders, and learn a simple opening repertoire to reach familiar middlegames.

  • Q: Any beginner opening tips?

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] A: Play 1.e4 or 1.d4, develop knights before bishops, castle, and connect rooks.

  • Q: What endgames should I learn first?

  • Q: How do I improve quickly?

よくある質問(FAQ)

  • Offer draw/resign and set AI level in the UI.
  • Click a piece to see legal moves; click a destination to move.

コントロールガイド

[JA TRANSLATION NEEDED] A: Checkmates with KQ vs K, KR vs K, basic king‑pawn opposition, and rook endings like the Lucena/Philidor positions.

A: Checkmates with KQ vs K, KR vs K, basic king‑pawn opposition, and rook endings like the Lucena/Philidor positions.

  • Q: What endgames should I learn first? A: Play 1.e4 or 1.d4, develop knights before bishops, castle, and connect rooks.
  • Q: Any beginner opening tips?

A: Checkmates with KQ vs K, KR vs K, basic king‑pawn opposition, and rook endings like the Lucena/Philidor positions.

  • Q: What endgames should I learn first? A: Play 1.e4 or 1.d4, develop knights before bishops, castle, and connect rooks.